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Non-convex perturbations of maximal monotone differential inclusions
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    Non-convex perturbations of maximal monotone differential inclusions (English)
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    Il est question de l'équation \((1)\quad x'\in -Ax+F(t,x),\) où A est un opérateur monotone maximal, c'est-à-dire qui fait correspondre à un ensemble D(A) de \(R^ n\) un ensemble de \(R^ n\), tel que \((x_ 1- x_ 2,y_ 1-y_ 2)\geq 0, (x_ i,y_ i)\in A, i=1,2\) et \(R(I+A)=R^ n\) (avec I intervalle compact de R), et F(t,x) est une fonction continue, qui fait correspondre a \([a,\infty)\times \overline{D(A)}\) un ensemble compact de \(R^ n\). Des resultats établis par les auteurs nous rappelons le suivant: Si, de plus, F satisfait à la condition (H) (c'est-à-dire il y a deux fonctions \(\alpha\) (t)\(\geq 0\), \(\beta\) (t)\(\geq 0\) localement intégrables sur \([a,\infty)\), de sort que \(| F(t,x)| \leq \alpha(t)| x| +\beta(t)),\) alors il existe une solution de (1) avec \(x(a)=x_ 0\) définie sur \([a,\infty)\).
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