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A fixed point theorem for multi-valued mappings and its applications to integral inclusions
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    A fixed point theorem for multi-valued mappings and its applications to integral inclusions (English)
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    24 October 2007
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    The purpose of this paper is to give existence results for the common solution of the following system of integral inclusions: \[ \begin{gathered} x(t) \in \int_{0}^{b(t)}k(t,s)F(s,x(s))\,ds + q(t), \;t\in [0,1],\\ x(t) \in \int_{0}^{b(t)}k(t,s)G(s,x(s))\,ds + q(t), \;t\in [0,1].\end{gathered} \] The approach is based on a common fixed point theorem for multifunctions given by \textit{B.\,C.\thinspace Dhage, D.\,O'Regan} and \textit{R.\,P.\thinspace Agarwal} [J.~Appl.\ Math.\ Stochastic Anal.\ 16, No.\,3, 243--248 (2003; Zbl 1068.47071)].
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    multivalued map
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    fixed point
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    integral inclusion
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    condensing map
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    increasing multivalued map
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