On the Nonlinear Neutral Conformable Fractional Integral-Differential Equation

In this paper, we investigate the nonlinear neutral fractional integral-differential equation involving conformable fractional derivative and integral. First of all, we give the form of the solution by lemma. Furthermore, existence results for the solution and sufficient conditions for uniqueness solution are given by the Leray-Schauder nonlinear alternative and Banach contraction mapping prin-ciple. Finally, an example is provided to show the application of results.


Introduction
The theory of fractional calculus has played a major role in control theory, fluid dynamics, biological systems, economics and other fields [1] [2] [3]. It serves as a valuable tool for the description of memory and hereditary properties of various materials and processes. In recent years, plenty of interesting results have been observed for the Riemann-Liouville and Caputo type fractional derivatives.
The definition of the conformable fractional derivative and integral was introduced in 2014 by Khalil et al. [4]. Compared with Riemann-Liouville and Caputo type fractional derivatives, the conformable fractional derivative satisfies the Leibniz rule and chain rule, and can be converted to classical derivative [5]. This is of great help to study fractional differential equations. In the past few years, the conformable fractional derivative has been used in the field of fractional newtonian mechanics, heat equation, biology and so on, and the results are abundant. The conformable fractional optimal control problems with time-delay were studied, which proved that the embedding method, embedding the admissible set into a subset of measures, can be successfully applied to nonlinear prob-lems [6]. Alharbi et al. utilized the homotopy perturbation method to solve a model of Ambartsumian equation with the conformable derivative and gave the approximate solution of equation [7]. The conformable fractional derivative was utilized to solve the time-fractional Burgers type equations approximately [8]. Over these years, there has been a significant development in fractional functional differential equations. Among them, Li, Liu and Jiang gave sufficient conditions of the existence of positive solutions for a class of nonlinear fractional differential equations with caputo derivative [9]. Guo et al. studied fractional functional differential equation with impulsive, then they obtained existence, uniqueness, and data-dependent results of solutions to the equation [10]. The existence of positive periodic solutions was given by Zhang and Jiang, for n-dimensional impulsive periodic functional differential equations [11]. In addition, the fractional stochastic functional system driven by Rosenblatt process was investigated by Shen et al., and they obtained controllability and stability results [12].
Time-delay is part of the theoretical fields investigated by many authors, including unbounded time-delay, bounded time-delay, state-dependent time-delay and others. In 2009, the existence and uniqueness of solutions of the Caputo fractional neutral differential equations with unbounded delays were discussed [13]. In 2011, Li and Zhang considered the Caputo fractional neutral integral-differential equations with unbounded delay, which used the fixed point theorem to study the existence of mild solutions of equations [14]. The caputo fractional neutral integral-differential equations with unbounded delay were discussed in 2013 [15]. The paper used Monch's fixed point theorem via measures of non-compactness to study the existence of solutions of equations.
Based on the above research background and relevant discussions, we found that few people used conformable derivative to study fractional differential equations with time-delay. In 2019, Mohamed I. Abbas gave the existence of solutions and uniqueness of solution for fractional neutral integro-differential equations by the Hadamard fractional derivative of order ( ) 0,1 α ∈ and the Riemann-Liouville integral [16]. In this paper, we will discuss the nonlinear neutral fractional integral-differential equation in the frame of the conformable derivative of order ( ) 1, 2 α ∈ and the comformable integral. Then we make the condition 3 weaker to improve feasibility. Considering the following equation: The rest of this paper is organized as follows: In Section 2, we introduce the concepts and basic properties of conformable fractional integral and derivative. In Section 3, we give existence results for the solution and sufficient conditions for uniqueness solution by Leray-Schauder nonlinear alternative and Banach contraction mapping principle. In Section 4, the numerical simulation is showed to illustrate the results. Notations

Preliminaries
In this section, we present some necessary definitions and lemmas to establish our main results.
of the function w is defined as follows: of the function w is defined as follows: where [ ] α denotes the smallest integer greater than or equal to α . If 2) l is 1 n + times differential simultaneously, then we have [17]) (The nonlinear alternative of Leray-Schauder type) Let C be a Banach space, 1 C be a closed, convex subset of C, and P be an open subset → is a continuous, compact map. Then 1) A has a fixed point in P, or 2) There is a w P ∈ ∂ (the boundary of P in 1 C ) and Lemma 2.7. Let ( ) l t be a continuous function, then the fractional differential equation is equivalent to the integral-differential equation Proof. Consider Equation (2.1), for any Transforming α times conformable fractional integral on both sides of the equation and using Lemma 2.4, since 1 2 The proof is completed. □

Main Results
In this section, we give several results about the fractional integral-differential . Giving the definition of the operator : We give an existence result based on the nonlinear alternative of Leray-Schauder type applied to a completely continuous operator.
Aw t t ψ = holds for any From what has been discussed above, AD is equicontinuous. By Arzelá-Ascoli theorem, AN is compact, then A is completely continuous on X.

An Illustrative Example
This section presents an example where we apply Theorems 3.1 and 3.2 to some particular cases.

Conclusion
The conformable fractional derivative brings great convenience to the study of fractional functional differential equations due to its unique properties. This paper uses conformable derivative to study the fractional neutral integro-differential equations, and obtains the results of the existence of the solution and the sufficient conditions for the uniqueness of the solution.