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The Krasnosel'skii-Krein theorem for differential inclusions (English)
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10 July 2006
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A family of differential inclusions in a finite-dimensional space \[ \dot{x} \in F(t,x,\lambda) \qquad x(0,\lambda) = x_0, \] is considered under the assumption that the convex-valued right-hand side is integrally continuous with respect to \(\lambda\) at the point \(\lambda_0\). Extending the result of \textit{M. A. Krasnoselskii} and \textit{S. G. Krein} [Usp. Mat. Nauk 10, No. 3(65), 147--152 (1955; Zbl 0064.33901)], the author proves that under some additional conditions, for each \(\eta >0\), there exists a neighborhood \(U(\lambda_0)\) of \(\lambda_0\) such that for each solution \(x(t,\lambda),\) \(\lambda \in U(\lambda_0)\), of the above problem defined for \(0 \leq t \leq T\) there exists a solution \(x(t,\lambda_0)\) such that \(\| x(t,\lambda) - x(t,\lambda_0)\| < \eta,\) \(0 \leq t \leq T.\) These results are applied to obtain the analogs of the Bogolyubov average theorem for differential inclusions.
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differential inclusion
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continuous dependence
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averaging
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\(R\)-solution
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