This paper considers a general three-dimensional ABC fractional dynamical system formulated in a bounded locally compact Hausdorff space. The locally compact Hausdorff structure ensures that the compact-open topology on the space of continuous functions coincides with the topology induced by the supremum norm, providing an appropriate Banach space framework for the analysis of the system. Within this setting we study the continuity, boundedness, and Lipschitz properties of the nonlinear operators associated with the fractional model. Based on these properties, the existence of solutions is established using Schaefer fixed point theorem, while uniqueness is obtained through Banach contraction principle under suitable conditions. Furthermore, the Hyers–Ulam stability of the system is investigated, showing that small perturbations lead to small deviations in the corresponding solutions. Finally, the theoretical results are applied to the fractional Lorenz system and the two-dimensional fractional Euler system, illustrating the applicability of the proposed framework to models arising in chaotic dynamics and fluid mechanics.
Zaidi et al. (Wed,) studied this question.