Coexistence of periodic solutions with various periods of impulsive differential equations and inclusions on tori via Poincaré operators (Q1725672)

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Coexistence of periodic solutions with various periods of impulsive differential equations and inclusions on tori via Poincaré operators
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    Coexistence of periodic solutions with various periods of impulsive differential equations and inclusions on tori via Poincaré operators (English)
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    14 February 2019
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    The author consider the impulsive vector differential inclusion \[ x' \in F(t,x), \quad t \ne t_j := t_0 + j\omega \] \[ x(t_j+) \in I(x(t_j-)), \quad j \in\mathbb{Z}, \] where $\omega > 0$, $F :\mathbb{R} \times\mathbb{R}^n \multimap\mathbb{R}^n$ is an upper-Carathéodory mapping such that \[ F(t,x) \equiv F(t + \omega,x), \quad F(t,x) \equiv F(t,x + 1), \] and $I :\mathbb{R}^n \multimap\mathbb{R}^n$ is an admissible mapping such that \[ I(x) \equiv I(x + 1) \pmod 1. \] Sufficient conditions for the coexistence of subharmonic periodic solutions of various orders for the impulsive inclusion are given. (Taken from the abstract:) ``As the main tool, Sharkovsky-type results for multivalued maps on tori are applied via the associated Poincaré translation operators along the trajectories of given system.''
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    coexistence of subharmonics on tori
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    impulsive differential equations and inclusions
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    Poincaré translation operators
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    Sharkovsky-type theorems
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    multivalued admissible maps
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