On a scalar equation with discontinuous right-hand side and the uniqueness theorem (Q1873541)

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On a scalar equation with discontinuous right-hand side and the uniqueness theorem
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    On a scalar equation with discontinuous right-hand side and the uniqueness theorem (English)
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    25 May 2003
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    In the first part of the paper, the author proves some results concerning the properties of the set \(D(F)\) of solutions to the (discontinuous) scalar differential inclusion, \(y'(t)\in F(t,y(t))\), where \(F(.,.)\) is assumed to have a Luzin-type ``approximate upper semicontinuity'' property and such that there exist \(\epsilon_0>0\), an integrable function \(g_1(.)\) and a measurable function \(g_2(.)\) such that \(F(t,y)\subseteq [\epsilon_0, g_1(t)g_2(y)]\). In the last part of the paper, the author proves some extensions of the classical uniqueness theorems of Kamke and Osgood, respectively, to discontinuous differential equations of the form \(y'=f(t,y), \;y(t_0)=y_0\). One may note that \(\omega(.,.)\) in Theorem 4.1 cannot be a ``multimapping'' since the basic hypothesis \(\| f(t,y_1)-f(t,y_2)\| \leq \omega(t,\| y_1-y_2\| )\) may have sense only if \(\omega(.,.)\) is a (single-valued) function. One may note also that the text of this paper is very difficult to follow since the author uses a large number of unspecified and noncommon notations, definitions and results from his previous books and articles.
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    discontinuous differential equations and inclusions
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    properties
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