An averaging method for singularly perturbed systems of semilinear differential inclusions with analytic semigroups (Q1868018)

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An averaging method for singularly perturbed systems of semilinear differential inclusions with analytic semigroups
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    An averaging method for singularly perturbed systems of semilinear differential inclusions with analytic semigroups (English)
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    27 April 2003
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    The authors consider a system of singularly perturbed semilinear parabolic inclusions in infinite-dimensional spaces, depending on a small parameter with high-frequency nonlinear inputs. The system has the form \[ \dot x(\tau)\in A_1 x(\tau) + f_1(\tau/\varepsilon, x(\tau), y(\tau)),\qquad \varepsilon\dot y(\tau)\in A_2 y(\tau) + f_2(\tau/\varepsilon, x(\tau), y(\tau)), \] where \(A_i\), \(i=1,2\), are the infinitesimal generators of analytic semigroups with compact inverse acting in the separable Banach spaces \(E_i\), \(i=1,2\); \(\varepsilon > 0\) is the singular perturbation parameter which also models the high-frequency of the inputs \(f_i : {\mathbb R} \times E_1 \times E_2 \to E_i\), \(i=1,2\). The authos provide conditions in order to guarantee, for \(\varepsilon >0\) sufficiently small, the existence of periodic solutions and in order to study their behaviour as \(\varepsilon\) tends to zero. To this aim, they use topological degree theory arguments.
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    periodic solutions
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    differential inclusions
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    analytic semigroups
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    averaging method
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    singularly perturbed systems
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