Topological structure of the solution set for evolution inclusions (Q2406459)
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Topological structure of the solution set for evolution inclusions (English)
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29 September 2017
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This book systematically presents the topological structure of solution sets and attractability for nonlinear evolution inclusions, together with its relevant applications in control problems and partial differential equations. The book contains eight chapters, an extensive bibliography and an index. The contents are summarized below. In Chapter 1, \textbf{Preliminaries}, the authors presents some preliminaries, definitions, and results, needed for a good understanding of the book. In Chapter 2, \textbf{Evolution Inclusions with \(m\)-Dissipative Operator}, a nonlinear delay differential inclusion of evolution type involving an \(m\)-dissipative operator and a source term of multi-valued type in a Banach space is considered. The \(R_\delta\)-structure of the \(C_0\)-solution set is studied on compact and non-compact intervals. In Section 3, \textbf{Evolution Inclusions with Hile-Yosida Operator}, the authors study evolution inclusions involving a nondensely defined closed linear operator satisfying the Hile-Yosida condition. Chapter 4, \textbf{Quasi-autonomous Evolution Inclusions}, deals with a kind of semilinear differential inclusions in general Banach spaces. Different types of generalized solutions are studied. Chapter 5, \textbf{Non-autonomous Evolution Inclusions and Control System}, is devoted to the investigation of the topological structure of solution sets of nonautonomous parabolic evolution inclusion with time delay, defined on noncompact intervals. In Chapter 6, \textbf{Neutral Functional Evolution Inclusions}, there are investigated the topological properties of the set of solutions for neutral functional evolution inclusions. In Chapter 7, \textbf{Impulsive Evolution Inclusions}, the existence of mild solutions for impulsive differential inclusions in a reflexive Banach space is obtained and a topological structure of the set of solutions to impulsive functional differential inclusions on the half-line is investigated. Finally in Chapter 8, \textbf{Stochastic Evolution Inclusions}, the topological structure of solution sets for stochastic evolution inclusions in Hilbert spaces are investigated when the semigroup is compact as well as noncompact. This book will be useful to researchers and graduate students interested on the structure of the solution sets of evolution inclusion and its applications.
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evolution inclusion
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topological structure
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solution set
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multivalued mappings
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Cauchy problem
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nonlocal problem
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