Existence results for second order nonconvex sweeping processes in \(q\)-uniformly convex and 2-uniformly smooth separable Banach spaces (Q2333964)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7129668
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    Existence results for second order nonconvex sweeping processes in \(q\)-uniformly convex and 2-uniformly smooth separable Banach spaces
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7129668

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      Existence results for second order nonconvex sweeping processes in \(q\)-uniformly convex and 2-uniformly smooth separable Banach spaces (English)
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      13 November 2019
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      Summary: We prove an existence result, in the separable Banach spaces setting, for second order differential inclusions of type sweeping process. This type of differential inclusion is defined in terms of normal cones and it covers many dynamic quasi-variational inequalities. In the present paper, we prove in the nonconvex case an existence result of this type of differential inclusions when the separable Banach space is assumed to be \(q\)-uniformly convex and 2-uniformly smooth. In our proofs we use recent results on uniformly generalized prox-regular sets. Part of the novelty of the paper is the use of the usual Lipschitz continuity of the set-valued mapping which is very easy to verify contrarily to the ones used in the previous works. An example is stated at the end of the paper, showing the application of our existence result.
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      uniformly convex spaces
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      uniformly smooth spaces
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      generalized proximal normal cone
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      generalized uniformly prox-regularity
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      nonconvex sweeping process
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