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    Sensitivity analysis for strongly nonlinear quasi-variational inclusions (English)
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    16 November 2000
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    It is proved that the solutions of the problem \(0\in N(u,u,\lambda)+M(u,u,\lambda)\) in a Hilbert space depend continuously on the parameter \(\lambda\). Here, \(M(\cdot,u,\lambda)\) is maximal monotone and such that the corresponding resolvent operator \((I+\rho M(\cdot,u,\lambda))^{-1}\) satisfies a Lipschitz condition with respect to \(u\), \(N(\cdot,u,\lambda)\) is strongly monotone and Lipschitz, and \(N(u,\cdot,\lambda)\) is Lipschitz (always with appropriate constants).
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    continuous dependence
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    nonlinear quasi-variational inclusion
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    maximal monotone operator
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    resolvent operator
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