Topological properties of solution sets for functional differential inclusions governed by a family of operators (Q5954992)
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Topological properties of solution sets for functional differential inclusions governed by a family of operators (English)
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23 January 2003
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The author deals with a semilinear functional-differential inclusion of the form \[ u'(t)\in A(u(t)) + F(t,\tau(t)u), \quad \text{a.e. }t\in [0,T], \] with the initial condition \(u = \psi\) on \([-r,0]\), where the function \(\tau\), defined as \(\tau(t)u(s)=u(t+s)\), \(t\in [0,T]\), \(s\in [-r,0]\), provides the finite delay. The linear part of the inclusion is presented by a family \(\{A(t): t\in [0,T]\}\) of densely defined closed linear operators on a separable Banach space \(E\), generating a strongly continuous evolution operator. The multivalued nonlinearity admits a measurable selection in the first argument and it is weakly sequentially upper hemicontinuous in the second argument. Further, it is integrably bounded and satisfies some regularity condition expressed in terms of a (Hausdorff or Kuratowski) measure of noncompactness. The paper is organized as follows. The main result is the existence of a mild solution for the problem. Then, the compactness of the solutions set and its upper semicontinuous dependence on an initial function are proved. Similar results were obtained by \textit{V. V. Obukhovskij} [Sov. J. Autom. Inf. Sci. 24, No. 3, 71-79 (1991); translation from Avtomatika 1991, No. 3, 73-81 (1991; Zbl 0791.93049)] where the author supposed the nonlinearity simply u.s.c. in the second argument and used operator technique.
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functional-differential inclusions
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Banach spaces
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mild solutions
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measure of noncompactness
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