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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7792673
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Relaxation theorem for Stieltjes differential inclusions on infinite intervals
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7792673

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    Relaxation theorem for Stieltjes differential inclusions on infinite intervals (English)
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    22 January 2024
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    The paper considers infinite time horizon problems of the form \[ x'_g(t)\in F(t,x(t)),\quad t\in [0,\infty )\quad x(0)=x_0, \] where \(g:[0,\infty )\to \mathbf{R}\) is a non-decreasing left-continuous function, \(x'_g\) is the derivative with respect to \(g\) of the function \(x\), \(F:[0,\infty )\times {\mathbf{R}}^d\to \mathcal{P}({\mathbf{R}}^d)\) is a set-valued map Lipschitz in the second variable which satisfies a certain uniformly continuity property and \(x_0\in {\mathbf{R}}^d\). It is obtained that the solutions of the relaxed (convexified) problem \[ z'_g(t)\in \left\{ \begin{array}{l} \overline{co}F(t,z(t)),\quad t\notin D_g,\\ F(t,z(t)),\quad t\in D_g, \end{array} \right. \quad z(0)=z_0 \] are approximated by solutions of the original problem. \(D_g\) denotes the set of discontinuity points of \(g\) and \(\overline{co}(S)\) denotes the closed convex hull of the set \(S\subset {\mathbf{R}}^d\).
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    differential inclusion
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    Stieltjes derivative
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    relaxation theorem
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    infinite time
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