On the existence of solutions to nonlinear equations involving singular mappings with non-zero \(p\)-kernel (Q645071)
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On the existence of solutions to nonlinear equations involving singular mappings with non-zero \(p\)-kernel (English)
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8 November 2011
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The authors consider the nonlinear equation \(F(x)=0\), where \(F:X\to Y\) is a mapping between two Banach spaces. Main results of the paper give sufficient conditions for the existence of a local solution of the above mentioned equation in both the regular (i.e., if an initial point \(x_0\) is given, then \(F'(x_0)X=Y\), \(F^{-1}(x_0)\) is a multivalued mapping, and \(\operatorname{Ker}F'(x_0)\neq\emptyset\)) and the \(p\)-regular (singular) case. The abstract tool of the proof is Nadler's contraction principle.
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\(p\)-regularity theory
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nonlinear equation with singular mappings
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multivalued mapping
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contraction principle for multivalued mappings
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