Bound sets approach to boundary value problems for vector second-order differential inclusions (Q1021693)

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Bound sets approach to boundary value problems for vector second-order differential inclusions
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    Bound sets approach to boundary value problems for vector second-order differential inclusions (English)
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    9 June 2009
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    The paper deals with the second-order boundary value problem \[ \ddot x(t)\in F(t,x(t),\dot x(t))\quad \text{for a.a.}\;t\in J, x\in S, \leqno(1) \] where \(J=[t_0,t_1]\) is a compact interval, \(F: J\times \mathbb{R}^n\times \mathbb{R}^n \multimap \mathbb{R}^n\) is an upper-Carathéodory mapping and \(S\) is a subset of \(AC^1(J,\mathbb{R}^n)\). The authors develop a continuation principle for the solvability of (1) using fixed point index arguments. The main assumption which yields the possibility to apply the continuation principle is the transversality condition which is guaranted here by means of Liapunov-like bounding functions. In addition, for the Floquet semi-linear problem \[ \ddot x(t)+A(t)\dot x(t)+B(t)x(t)\in F(t,x(t),\dot x(t))\quad \text{for a.a.}\;t\in J, \] \[ x(t_1)=Mx(t_0),\quad \dot x(t_1)=N\dot x(t_0), \] where \(A,B:J\to \mathbb{R}^n\times \mathbb{R}^n\) are integrable matrix functions and \(M\) and \(N\) are real \(n\times n\) matrices with \(M\) non-singular, a viability result will be obtained by means of a bound sets technique.
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    upper-Carathéodory differential incusions
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    Floquet problem
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    viability result
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