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On first-order quasi-variational inequalities with integral terms
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    On first-order quasi-variational inequalities with integral terms (English)
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    26 June 1992
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    The paper deals with first order quasi-variational inequalities with integral terms associated with impulsive and switching control of piecewise-deterministic processes. For these kinds of problems, by considering characteristic solutions in place of viscosity ones an existence and a unicity theorem for the solution are proved, generalizing some results of Capuzzo-Dolcetta, Evans, Lenhart, Li and Blankenship. The proofs are self-contained and based on methods of convex analysis, a discussion on the use of characteristic solutions and of viscosity solutions is also made. Finally some applications of the above theorem to inventory-type impulse cost and to switching control are discussed and a comparison with known results is made.
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    Markov processes
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    first order quasi-variational inequalities
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    integral terms
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    piecewise-deterministic processes
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    convex analysis
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    inventory-type impulse cost
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    switching control
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