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On existence of solutions to differential equations or inclusions remaining in a prescribed closed subset of a finite-dimensional space.
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    On existence of solutions to differential equations or inclusions remaining in a prescribed closed subset of a finite-dimensional space. (English)
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    18 March 2003
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    The authors study a Cauchy problem for a first-order differential inclusion of the type \[ \dot{x}(t) \in F(x(t)) \quad\text{for a.e. }t \geq 0, \qquad x(0)=x_0 \in \mathbb{R}^n, \] where \(F:\mathbb{R}^n \to \mathbb{R}^n\) is a multifunction, and, given a closed set \(K \subset \mathbb{R}^n\), they give sufficient conditions for the existence of points \(x_0 \in K\) and solutions to the problem which remain in \(K\), i.e., \(x(t) \in K, \forall t \geq 0\). The authors give different conditions for the solvability of the problem, in particular, they present two different, and often independent methods: in the first part, they prove an existence result by using homology theory and, in the second part, they use retracts. All results obtained are illustrated by examples and a particular case of equations is also considered.
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    differential equations and inclusions
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    Wazewski topological principle
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    homology groups
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    retracts
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    strong deformation retracts
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    Lipschitz selection
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    viability theory.
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