Existence of solutions for second-order evolution inclusions.
Applying two three critical points theorems, we prove the existence of at least three anti-periodic solutions for a second-order impulsive differential inclusion with a perturbed nonlinearity and two parameters.
For the stochastic viability problem of the form dx(t) ∈ F(t,x(t))dt+g(t,x(t))dW(t), x(t) ∈ K(t), where K, F are set-valued maps which may have nonconvex values, g is a single-valued function, we establish the existence of solutions under the assumption that F and g possess Lipschitz property and satisfy some tangential conditions.
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.
Mathematics Subject Classification: 26A33, 34A60, 34K40, 93B05In this paper we investigate the existence of solutions for fractional functional differential inclusions with infinite delay. In the last section we present an application of our main results in control theory.
This note is concerned with the existence of mild solutions defined on a compact real interval for first and second order semilinear functional differential inclusions.
This paper studies a new class of nonlocal boundary value problems of nonlinear differential equations and inclusions of fractional order with fractional integral boundary conditions. Some new existence results are obtained by using standard fixed point theorems and Leray-Schauder degree theory. Some illustrative examples are also discussed.