On the solution set of differential inclusions in Banach space (Q1178011)

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On the solution set of differential inclusions in Banach space
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    On the solution set of differential inclusions in Banach space (English)
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    26 June 1992
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    Some results for differential inclusions in Banach spaces are given. Separability of the space is not assumed. The main results of the paper contain: the Filippov theorem, a relaxation theorem, results concerning continuous dependence of the solution sets on parameters and initial values and differentiability of the solution set. The relaxation theorem for \(x'(t)\in F(t,x(t))\), \(F:[a,b]\times\Omega\mapsto 2^ X\), is proved under the following assumptions: 1) \(F(.,x)\) is measurable for each \(x\in\Omega\), \(F\) has closed values. 2) \(F\) is Lipschitz in the second variable. 3) For every continuous function \(x(.): [a,b]\mapsto\Omega\), \(\int^ b_ a F(t,x(t))d\mu\neq\emptyset\). Then \(cl_ CS_ F(x_ 0)=cl_ CS_{\overline{co}F}(x_ 0)\), where \(S_ F(x_ 0)\) denotes the solution set for \(x'(t)\in F(t,x(t))\), \(x(a)=x_ 0\) and \(S_{\overline{co}F}(x_ 0)\) denotes the solution set for \(x'(t)\in\overline{co}F(t,x(t))\), \(x(a)=x_ 0\).
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    differential inclusions in Banach spaces
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    Filippov theorem
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    relaxation theorem
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    continuous dependence
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    parameters and initial values
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    differentiability
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