Existence results for nonconvex sweeping processes with perturbations and with delay: Lip\-schitz case. (Q1873564)

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Existence results for nonconvex sweeping processes with perturbations and with delay: Lip\-schitz case.
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    Existence results for nonconvex sweeping processes with perturbations and with delay: Lip\-schitz case. (English)
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    2002
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    The authors consider the following first-order functional differential inclusion problem: \[ \begin{aligned} &\dot u(t)\in -N^P(C(t);\;u(t))+ F(t, u_t)\quad\text{a.e. on }[0,T],\\ & u(t)\in C(t),\quad\forall t\in [0,T],\\ &u(s)={\mathcal T}(0) u(s)= \varphi(s),\quad\forall s\in [-\tau, 0],\end{aligned} \] which is called nonconvex sweeping process with perturbation and with delay (NSPPD). In this connection, \(C\) is a nonconvex Lipschitz set-valued mapping, \(F\) is a set-valued mapping with convex compact values in a separable Hilbert space \(H\), \(T> 0\) and \(\tau > 0\), and \(N^P(S; x)\) denotes the proximal normal cone to \(S\) at \(x\). It is shown that under suitable assumptions there exists a continuous mapping \(u:[-\tau, T]\to H\) that is Lipschitz continuous on \([0, T]\) and satisfies NSPPD. The proof is carried out by constructing a sequence of continuous mappings \(u_n: [0,T]\to H\) via discretization. Crucial tools are the Arzelà-Ascoli theorem and an upper semicontinuity result on the proximal subdifferential of the distance function \(d_{C(t)}\) due to M. Bounkhel and L. Thibault which has not yet appeared.
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    uniformly prox-regular set
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    nonconvex sweeping processes
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    differential inclusions
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