Young and rough differential inclusions (Q2039480)

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Young and rough differential inclusions
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    Young and rough differential inclusions (English)
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    5 July 2021
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    The article contains an interesting result on Young und rough differential inclusions. Firstly the authors introduce the concept of Young differential inclusion. Let \(x\) be an element of \(C^\alpha ([0,T ], \mathbb{R}^l)\) with \(\alpha \in (1/2, 1]\), and let \(F : \mathbb{R}^l \rightarrow \dot{2}^{L(R^l,R^d)}\) be a set-valued map. A solution to the Young differential inclusion \[dz_t\in F (z_t)dx_t, z_0 = \xi \in \mathbb{R}^d\] is a pair of paths \((z, v)\), defined on the time interval \([0,T ]\), with \(v\) a \(L(\mathbb{R}^l, \mathbb{R}^d)\)-valued path of finite \(p\)-variation such that \(\alpha + 1/p > 1\), and for all \(0\leq t\leq T\), \(v_t \in F (z_t)\) and \[z_t = \xi + \int_0^t v_s dx_s.\] Then a theorem on the existence of solutions for such systems is proved. Secondly, the notion of solution to the rough differential inclusion \[dz_t \in F (z_t) dt + G(z_t) dX_t\] is given for an \(\alpha\)-Hölder rough path \(X\) with \(\alpha \in (1/3, 1/2]\), a set-valued map \(F\) and a single-valued one form \(G\). The existence of a solution to the inclusion when \(F\) is bounded and lower semi-continuous with compact values, or upper semi-continuous with compact and convex values is proven. All the results obtained in the article are rigorously substantiated and strictly proven. Also, these results provide a deeper understanding of stochastic analysis and disentangles in that setting probabilistic and dynamical matters.
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    Young differential inclusions
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    existence of a solution
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    rough differential inclusions
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    Young and rough integrals
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