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    Continuous and Lipschitzian selections from a measurable set-valued map (English)
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    27 September 1992
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    Let \(K\) be a measurable multifunction defined on \((0,T)\) whose values are convex and compact subsets of \(\mathbb{R}^ n\). The authors construct a lower semicontinuous map \(H\) with convex compact values such that \(H(t)\subset K(t)\) a.e. in \((0,T)\), and \(H\) contains every local continuous selection from \(K\). Then, given open \(P\subset(0,T)\) and \(k\geq 0\), they construct a convex compact-valued multifunction \(L\) such that \(L(t)\subset K(t)\) a.e. in \((0,T)\), and \(L\) contains every Lipschitzian selection from \(K\) defined on \(P\) with the Lipschitz constant less or equal to \(k\). If \(L(t)\not\equiv\emptyset\), then it is continuous on \(P\). Both constructions are based on the use of the support function.
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    measurable set-valued map
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    measurable multifunction
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    local continuous selection
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    Lipschitzian selection
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