Almost-periodic and bounded solutions of Carathéodory differential inclusions (Q1854104)

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Almost-periodic and bounded solutions of Carathéodory differential inclusions
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    Almost-periodic and bounded solutions of Carathéodory differential inclusions (English)
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    26 January 2003
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    The author first proves a fixed-point theorem (theorem 1) for a class of \(\mathcal J\)-maps in locally convex topological vector spaces. By this theorem, he gives sufficient conditions for existence results to a large family of multivalued boundary value problems on noncompact intervals in theorem 3. This theorem represents a slight generalization of corollary 2.37 in \textit{J. Andres}, \textit{G. Gabor} and \textit{L. Górniewicz} [Trans. Am. Math. Soc. 351, No.~12, 4861-4903 (1999; Zbl 0936.34023)] and improves in the single-valued case its analogies in \textit{M. Cecchi}, \textit{M. Furi} and \textit{M. Marini} [Nonlinear Anal., Theory Methods Appl. 9, 171-180 (1985; Zbl 0563.34018) and Boll. Unione Mat. Ital., VI. Ser., C. Anal. Funz. Appl. 4, 329-345 (1985; Zbl 0587.34013)]. Applying theorem 3 to Carathéodory quasi-linear differential inclusions and investigating the topological structure of solution sets to the associated linearized system, a new effective criterion for the existence of an entirely bounded solution on \(\mathbb{R}\) to the considered quasi-linear differential inclusions is given in theorem 4. Next, the almost-periodicity in the sense of H. Weyl for multifunctions is introduced. Theorem 5 presents conditions for the existence of an almost-periodic solution to quasi-linear differential inclusions with Lipschitz continuous right-hand sides. In concluding remarks, some open problems are posed.
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    differential inclusion
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    fixed-point theorem
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    boundary value problem
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    bounded solution
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    almost-periodic solution
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