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Existence results for q-difference inclusions with three-point boundary conditions involving different numbers of q

Sotiris K. Ntouyas, Thanin Sitthiwirattham, Jessada Tariboon (2014)

Discussiones Mathematicae, Differential Inclusions, Control and Optimization

In this paper, we study a new class of three-point boundary value problems of nonlinear second-order q-difference inclusions. Our problems contain different numbers of q in derivatives and integrals. By using fixed point theorems, some new existence results are obtained in the cases when the right-hand side has convex as well as noncovex values.

Existence results for ϕ-Laplacian Dirichlet BVP of differential inclusions with application to control theory

Smaïl Djebali, Abdelghani Ouahab (2010)

Discussiones Mathematicae, Differential Inclusions, Control and Optimization

In this paper, we study ϕ-Laplacian problems for differential inclusions with Dirichlet boundary conditions. We prove the existence of solutions under both convexity and nonconvexity conditions on the multi-valued right-hand side. The nonlinearity satisfies either a Nagumo-type growth condition or an integrably boundedness one. The proofs rely on the Bonhnenblust-Karlin fixed point theorem and the Bressan-Colombo selection theorem respectively. Two applications to a problem from control theory are...

Extremal selections of multifunctions generating a continuous flow

Alberto Bressan, Graziano Crasta (1994)

Annales Polonici Mathematici

Let F : [ 0 , T ] × n 2 n be a continuous multifunction with compact, not necessarily convex values. In this paper, we prove that, if F satisfies the following Lipschitz Selection Property: (LSP) For every t,x, every y ∈ c̅o̅F(t,x) and ε > 0, there exists a Lipschitz selection ϕ of c̅o̅F, defined on a neighborhood of (t,x), with |ϕ(t,x)-y| < ε, then there exists a measurable selection f of ext F such that, for every x₀, the Cauchy problem ẋ(t) = f(t,x(t)), x(0) = x₀, has a unique Carathéodory solution, depending...

Extremal solutions and relaxation for second order vector differential inclusions

Evgenios P. Avgerinos, Nikolaos S. Papageorgiou (1998)

Archivum Mathematicum

In this paper we consider periodic and Dirichlet problems for second order vector differential inclusions. First we show the existence of extremal solutions of the periodic problem (i.e. solutions moving through the extreme points of the multifunction). Then for the Dirichlet problem we show that the extremal solutions are dense in the C 1 ( T , R N ) -norm in the set of solutions of the “convex” problem (relaxation theorem).

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