Continuability of solutions of a perturbed inclusion with Volterra operators (Q941950)
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Continuability of solutions of a perturbed inclusion with Volterra operators (English)
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3 September 2008
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The authors consider the family of functional inclusions \[ x\in T_{\varepsilon}(x)+V_{\varepsilon}(\Phi_{\varepsilon}(x)),\;\varepsilon\in (a,c),\eqno(1_{\varepsilon}) \] where \(T_{\varepsilon}\) is a Volterra operator (multi-function) acting from the space, \(C^n[a,\varepsilon]\), of all continuous functions from \([a,\varepsilon]\) to \(\mathbb{R}\), to the class, \(\Omega(C^n[a,\varepsilon])\), of of all nonempty convex and compact subsets of \(C^n[a,\varepsilon]\), \(V_{\varepsilon}\) is a linear Volterra integral operator, and \(\Phi_{\varepsilon}\) is an abstract single-valued Volterra operator. Under natural compactness and continuity assumptions on \(T_{\varepsilon}\), \(V_{\varepsilon}\) and \(\Phi_{\varepsilon}\), they prove that there exists \(\varepsilon\in (a,c)\) such that \((1_{\varepsilon})\) has at least one solution on \((a,\varepsilon)\). Next, by defining a \textit{solution} of the family \((1_{\varepsilon})_{\varepsilon\in [a,b)}\) as being a function \(x:[a,b]\to \mathbb{R}^n\) such that, for each \(\varepsilon\in (a,b)\), \(x\) is a solution of \((1_{\varepsilon})\), they show that such a solution is continuable if and only if it is bounded.
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Volterra operator
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continuation of solutions
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compact operator
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lower semicontinuous multi-function
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closed multi-function
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