On a multivalued version of the Sharkovskiĭ theorem and its application to differential inclusions. III. (Q1428727)

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On a multivalued version of the Sharkovskiĭ theorem and its application to differential inclusions. III.
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    On a multivalued version of the Sharkovskiĭ theorem and its application to differential inclusions. III. (English)
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    29 March 2004
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    This paper presents a multivalued version of the Sharkovskiĭ cycle coexisting theorem. The authors consider strongly admissible multivalued self-maps in the sense of \textit{L. Górniewicz} [``Topological fixed point theory of multivalued mappings'' (Mathematics and its Applications 495, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht) (1999; Zbl 0937.55001)] on a Cartesian product of linear continua. Vectors of admissible maps have a triangular structure as in \textit{P. E. Kloeden} [Bull. Aust. Math. Soc. 20, 171--177 (1979; Zbl 0465.58022)]. The multivalued case was considered before in two papers with the same title as this one, \textit{J. Andres, J. Fišer} and \textit{L. Jütner} [Set-Valued Anal. 10, 1--14 (2002; Zbl 1082.37048)], and another one, submitted for publication, by \textit{J. Andres, L. Jütner} and \textit{K. Pastor}. The paper \textit{J. Andres} and \textit{L. Jütner} [Nonlinear Anal., Theory Methods Appl. 51, 1101--1104 (2002; Zbl 1015.37032)] also contains a discussion about the multivalued version of the Sharkovskiĭ theorem. A generalization in the multidimensional case is given in the cited paper of Kloeden, while the linear continuum case is considered by \textit{H. Schirmer} [Houston J. Math. 11, 385-395 (1985; Zbl 0606.54031)]. The results of the present paper are a joint generalization of all these ones. The final paragraph contains applications to differential equations and inclusions.
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    Sharkovskij cycle coexistence theorem
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    linear continuum setting
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    infinitely many orbits
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    subharmonics of differential systems
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