This manuscript is involved with a class of second-order impulsive partial functional integrodifferential evolution equations with nonlocal conditions in Banach spaces. Sufficient conditions ensuring the existence and approximate controllability of mild solutions are established. Theory of cosine family, Banach contraction principle and Leray-Schauder nonlinear alternative fixed point theorem are employed for achieving the required results. An example is analyzed to illustrate the effectiveness of the outcome.
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