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Unbounded second-order state-dependent Moreau's sweeping processes in Hilbert spaces
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    Unbounded second-order state-dependent Moreau's sweeping processes in Hilbert spaces (English)
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    The authors consider existence and uniqueness of solutions to the second order sweeping process \[ \begin{aligned} &\ddot u(t)\in-N_{C(t,u(t))}(\dot{u}(t))-F(t,u(t),\dot{u}(t))\text{ a.e. on }[0,T],\\ & u(0)=u_0,\dot{u}(0)\in C\left( 0,u_0\right)\end{aligned} \] in a real Hilbert space \(H\), where \(N_{K}\) represents the normal cone of the set \(K\). The moving set \(C\) is assumed to be nonempty, closed, convex and to satisfy a weak Lipschitz-type assumption and a compactness condition involving the Kuratowski measure of noncompactness. The moving set could be unbounded. \(\;F\) is assumed to be upper semicontinuous with convex, weakly compact values and to satisfy a weak linear growth condition. The specific assumptions are weaker than have been assumed in earlier published results. A second existence result is proven by assuming the moving set is anti-monotone in place of the compactness condition and making a monotonicity assumption on \(F\). The uniqueness result requires a one-sided Lipschitz type assumption on \(F\). The proofs are accomplished with an implicit discretization scheme based on [\textit{J. J. Moreau}, J. Differ. Equations 26, 347--374 (1977; Zbl 0356.34067)] and uses tools from convex and variational analysis.
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    sweeping process
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    differential inclusion
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    existence and uniqueness
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