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    Controllability of the second-order differential inclusion in Banach spaces. (English)
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    14 October 2003
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    The purpose of this paper is to study the controllability for a second-order differential inclusion in a Banach spaces. This relies on a fixed-point theorem for condensing maps due to Martelli. The authors consider the damping term \(x'(\cdot)\) and find a control \(u\) such that the solution satisfies \(x(T)=x^{1}\) and \(x'(T)=y^{1}.\)
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    controllability
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    second-order differential inclusion
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    Cosine family
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    fixed point theorem
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    condensing maps
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    damping term
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