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Representation of the attainable set for Lipschitzian differential inclusions
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    Representation of the attainable set for Lipschitzian differential inclusions (English)
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    27 September 1992
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    The problem of representation of the solution set for the differential inclusion \(x'(t)\in F(t,x(t))\), \(x(0)=\xi\) is considered. It is proved that for Lipschitzian \(F\) with closed values the solution set \(S(\xi)\) may be continuously represented as \(S(\xi)=g(\xi,{\mathcal U})\). Here \(\xi\) ranges in a compact subset of \(\mathbb{R}^ n\). It is proved that the same result holds also for attainable sets of (1).
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    solution set
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    continuous selections
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    representation of the solution
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    differential inclusion
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    attainable sets
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