Nonlinear random equations with noncoercive operators in Banach spaces (Q1819469)
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Nonlinear random equations with noncoercive operators in Banach spaces (English)
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1986
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The author studies the existence of measurable solutions for nonlinear random equations. His proofs are based on some results of nonlinear functional analysis, and on the measurable selection theorem. Let X be a Banach space, \(X^*\) its dual and \(\Omega\) a measurable space. The following types of equations are considered: 1. \(0\in T(\omega)x\), where \(T: \Omega\times X\to 2^{X^*}\) is a generalized pseudomonotone random operator satisfying a Leray-Schauder- type boundary condition. 2. \(L(\omega)x=0\), where \(L: \Omega\times X\to X^*\) is homotopic to an odd random operator. 3. Random Hammerstein equation with angle-bounded operators. 4. \(T(\omega)x=0\), where \(T: \Omega\times X^*\to X\) is a monotone random operator with a bounded inverse.
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existence of measurable solutions
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measurable selection theorem
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Leray- Schauder-type boundary condition
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Hammerstein equation
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monotone random operator
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