On the solution sets of differential inclusions and the periodic problem in Banach spaces. (Q1399948)

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On the solution sets of differential inclusions and the periodic problem in Banach spaces.
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    On the solution sets of differential inclusions and the periodic problem in Banach spaces. (English)
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    30 July 2003
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    In the first part of this interesting paper, the authors study the topological characterization of the solution set to the initial value problem for the semilinear differential inclusion \[ x'(t)\in Ax(t)+F(t,x(t)),\tag{1} \] \[ x(0)=x_0\in D,\tag{2} \] where \(A\) is the infinitesimal generator of a linear \(C_0\)-semigroup \(\{U(t)\}_{t\geq 0},\) \(F: [0,T]\times D \multimap E\) is an upper-Carathéodory set-valued map and \(D\) is a closed subset of a Banach space \(E.\) Under appropriate assumptions concerning \(D\) and some natural boundary conditions, they prove that the set of all mild solutions to (1), (2), is an \(R_{\delta}\) set in the space of continuous maps \([0,T]\to E.\) The proofs are based on some new approximation-selection techniques for set-valued maps. In the second part of the paper, applications to periodic problems and to the existence of equilibria are given.
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    Set-valued maps
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    \(C_0\)-semigroup
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    Initial value problem under constraints
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    \(R_{\delta}\)-sets
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    Periodic
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