On a boundary value problem for quasi-linear differential inclusions of evolution (Q1344899)
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On a boundary value problem for quasi-linear differential inclusions of evolution (English)
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22 February 1995
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Let \(X\) be a separable reflexive Banach space, 0 a nonempty open subset of \(X\) and \(I= [0, T]\) a compact interval in \(\mathbb{R}^*\). The author studies a boundary value problem for quasi-linear differential inclusions of evolution of the form \[ x'(t)\in A(t, x(t)) x(t)+ F(t, x(t)),\quad t\in I,\quad Lx= 0,\tag{*} \] where \(A(t, w)\) is a linear operator defined on \(X\), depending on \(t\), where \(w\) varies in 0. \(L\) is a linear bounded operator from \(C(I, X)\) into \(X\) and \(F: I\times X\to X\) a multifunction with closed and convex values. The author proves two theorems concerning the existence of mild solutions for inclusions of the form (*). The first theorem (Theorem 2.1) is based on a multivalued version of the Banach fixed point theorem and the second (Theorem 2.2) on the Himmelberg- Bohnenklust-Karlin fixed point theorem.
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boundary value problem for quasi-linear differential inclusions of evolution
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Himmelberg-Bohnenklust-Karlin fixed point theorem
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