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Lower semicontinuous differential inclusions

Tzanko Donchev (1998)

Discussiones Mathematicae, Differential Inclusions, Control and Optimization

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In the paper we consider lower semicontinuous differential inclusions with one sided Lipschitz and compact valued right hand side in a Banach space with uniformly convex dual. We examine the nonemptiness and some qualitative properties of the solution set.

Bi-Lipschitz Bijections of Z

Itai Benjamini, Alexander Shamov (2015)

Analysis and Geometry in Metric Spaces

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It is shown that every bi-Lipschitz bijection from Z to itself is at a bounded L1 distance from either the identity or the reflection.We then comment on the group-theoretic properties of the action of bi-Lipschitz bijections.

Lower semicontinuous differential inclusions. One-sided Lipschitz approach

Tzanko Donchev (1998)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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Some properties of differential inclusions with lower semicontinuous right-hand side are considered. Our essential assumption is the one-sided Lipschitz condition introduced in [4]. Using the main idea of [10], we extend the well known relaxation theorem, stating that the solution set of the original problem is dense in the solution set of the relaxed one, under assumptions essentially weaker than those in the literature. Applications in optimal control are given.

Bi-Lipschitz trivialization of the distance function to a stratum of a stratification

Adam Parusiński (2005)

Annales Polonici Mathematici

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Given a Lipschitz stratification 𝒳 that additionally satisfies condition (δ) of Bekka-Trotman (for instance any Lipschitz stratification of a subanalytic set), we show that for every stratum N of 𝒳 the distance function to N is locally bi-Lipschitz trivial along N. The trivialization is obtained by integration of a Lipschitz vector field.

Nonconvex Lipschitz function in plane which is locally convex outside a discontinuum

Dušan Pokorný (2014)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

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We construct a Lipschitz function on 2 which is locally convex on the complement of some totally disconnected compact set but not convex. Existence of such function disproves a theorem that appeared in a paper by L. Pasqualini and was also cited by other authors.