Existence results for boundary value problems of differential inclusions with three-point integral boundary conditions (Q541799)

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Existence results for boundary value problems of differential inclusions with three-point integral boundary conditions
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    Existence results for boundary value problems of differential inclusions with three-point integral boundary conditions (English)
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    8 June 2011
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    The authors consider the following second order differential inclusion with three-point integral boundary conditions: \[ -x''(t)\in F(t,x(t)), \quad 0<t<1, \] \[ x(0)=0, \quad x(1)= \alpha \int_0^{\eta}x(s)\,ds, \quad 0<\eta<1, \] where \(\alpha \in \mathbb R\) is such that \(\alpha \neq \frac{2}{\eta^2}\) and \(F\) is a multivalued map defined on \([0,T]\times \mathbb R\) taking its values in the family of all subset of \(\mathbb R\). They present some existence results for the above problem when the right-hand side is convex as well as nonconvex valued. The theorems obtained are based on the nonlinear alternative of Leray-Schauder type and some suitable theorems of fixed-point theory.
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    differential inclusion
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    boundary value problem
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    three-point integral conditions
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    fixed-point theorems
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