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    On periodic solutions of ordinary differential equations with discontinuous right-hand side (English)
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    21 May 2007
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    The author studies the existence of vector-valued periodic solutions of differential equations or inclusions of first and second order by a modification of the method of translation along trajectories due to Filippov. Such modification does not require the uniqueness of the solution of the Cauchy problem. The obtained results cover a wider class of discontinuous nonlinearities beyond the usual Carathéodory or Davey conditions. Some examples are given.
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    ODE with discontinuous right-hand side
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    method of translation along trajectories
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    differential inclusions
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    periodic and multi-valued solutions
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    Carathéodory condition
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