Asymptotic boundary value problems in Banach spaces (Q1856863)

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    Asymptotic boundary value problems in Banach spaces (English)
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    11 February 2003
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    The authors study boundary value problems on arbitrary (possible infinite) intervals for differential inclusions in Banach spaces. The main tool for studying the corresponding operator equations is a new notion of fixed-point index for condensing decomposable mutivalued operators in Fréchet spaces; this new index extends and unifies the one for compact maps due to the first author, \textit{G. Gabor} and \textit{L. Górniewicz} [Trans. Am. Math. Soc. 351, 4861-4903 (1999; Zbl 0936.34023)] as well as the one for operators in Banach spaces given by the second author [Ph.D. Thesis, München: Univ. München, Fak. Math. (1995; Zbl 0865.47049)]. The authors apply the index to the proof of solvability for the boundary value problem \[ y'(t)\in F \bigl(t,y(t)\bigr) \text{ for a.e. }t\in I,\;y\in S, \] with quasilinear Carathéodory map \(F:I\times E\to E\) and \(S\in\text{AC}_{\text{loc}} (I,E)\) and to the proof of the existence of a bounded solution to the semilinear differential inclusion \[ x'(t)\in A(t) x(t)+F\bigl(t,x(t) \bigr)\text{ for a.e. }t\in \mathbb{R}, \] with a strongly measurable and locally Bochner integrable \(A: \mathbb{R} \to L(E)\) such that \(x'(t)=A(t)x(t)\) admits a regular exponential dichotomy and a Carathéodory set-valued map \(F:\mathbb{R}\times E\to E\) satisfying the standard conditions guaranteeing the condensity of the corresponding multivalued integral operator.
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    differential inclusions
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    condensing decomposable mutivalued operators
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    Fréchet spaces
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    regular exponential dichotomy
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