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Periodic solutions of functional differential inclusions and fixed points of \(\sigma\)-selectionable correspondences (English)
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1983
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The main goal of the paper is to give sufficient conditions ensuring the existence of periodic solutions in the case of functional differential inclusions with memory (i.e., \((dx/dt)(t)\in \Gamma [t,x(t+\theta)]\) for any \(\theta \in J_ r\), \(x\in C(J_{r,T})\) and absolutely continuous, \(T>0\), \(J_{r,t}=J_ r\cup [0,t], J_ r=[-r,0]\) if \(0\leq r<\infty\) or \(J_ r=]-r,0]\) if \(0<r\leq \infty\), \(\Gamma\) is a given correspondence from a nonempty set \(\Omega\) of \({\mathbb{R}}\times C_ r\), \(C_ r=C(J_ r,{\mathbb{R}}^ p)\), into \({\mathbb{R}}^ p)\). Such existence properties will be closely related to the existence of a fixed point for a correspondence (i.e., a set-valued mapping) depending on the initial value problem associated with the considered functional differential inclusion.
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functional differential inclusions with memory
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