Existence results for a class of semi-linear evolution equations.
In this paper a fixed point theorem due to Covitz and Nadler for contraction multivalued maps, and the Schaefer’s theorem combined with a selection theorem due to Bressan and Colombo for lower semicontinuous multivalued operators with decomposables values, are used to investigate the existence of solutions for boundary value problems of fourth-order differential inclusions.
In this paper, some fixed point principle is applied to prove the existence of solutions for delay second order differential inclusions with three-point boundary conditions in the context of a separable Banach space. A topological property of the solutions set is also established.
In this paper we study the existence of solutions for impulsive differential equations with state dependent delay. Our results are based on the Leray–Schauder nonlinear alternative and Burton–Kirk fixed point theorem for the sum of two operators.
In this paper, we introduce a new concept of mild solution of some class of semilinear fractional differential inclusions of order 0 < α < 1. Also we establish an existence result when the multivalued function has convex values. The result is obtained upon the nonlinear alternative of Leray-Schauder type.
A class of non-linear singular integral equations with Hilbert kernel and a related class of quasi-linear singular integro-differential equations are investigated by applying Schauder's fixed point theorem in Banach spaces.