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An existence theorem for an implicit integral equation with discontinuous right-hand side (English)
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29 May 2006
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Using a theorem about measurable selections and an implicit function theorem of \textit{O. N. Ricceri} and \textit{B. Ricceri} [Applicable Analysis 38, 259--270 (1990; Zbl 0687.47044)] involving a multivalued Carathéodory type function in \(L_p\) spaces, the existence of a solution of the implicit integral equation \[ g(u(t))=\varphi{\left(t,x_0+\int_0^tf(\tau,u(\tau))dt\right)} \] is proved. The main feature of the result is that \(\varphi\) is not assumed to be continuous but only to coincide almost everywhere with an almost everywhere continuous function. The function \(f\) is supposed to be a Carathéodory function which is uniformly dominated by an integrable function.
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implicit integral equation
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discontinuous right-hand side
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multivalued map
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selection theorem
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implicit function theorem
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Carathéodory function
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