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    On the ''bang-bang'' principle for nonlinear evolution inclusions (English)
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    23 January 1994
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    This paper appears to be (verbatim) the same as [Dyn. Syst. Appl. 2, No. 1, 61-74 (1993; see the review below)]. The results are on extremal solutions of control systems (solutions corresponding to extreme values of the orientor field). The author establishes existence of these extremal solutions for nonlinear evolution inclusions in Hilbert space and shows that these extremal solutions are dense in the solutions of the original system. This density result is used to derive versions of the ``bang-bang'' principle for certain nonlinear infinite dimensional control systems. An example involving a nonlinear parabolic distributed parameter system is worked out in detail.
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    bang-bang principle
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    extremal solutions of control systems
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    existence
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    nonlinear evolution inclusions in Hilbert space
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    nonlinear infinite dimensional control systems
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    nonlinear parabolic distributed parameter system
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