Existence and relaxation results for nonlinear evolution inclusions revisited.
In this paper we study nonlinear evolution inclusions associated with second order equations defined on an evolution triple. We prove two existence theorems for the cases where the orientor field is convex valued and nonconvex valued, respectively. We show that when the orientor field is Lipschitzean, then the set of solutions of the nonconvex problem is dense in the set of solutions of the convexified problem.
A simple dynamical problem involving unilateral contact and dry friction of Coulomb type is considered as an archetype. We are concerned with the existence and uniqueness of solutions of the system with Cauchy data. In the frictionless case, it is known [Schatzman, Nonlinear Anal. Theory, Methods Appl. 2 (1978) 355–373] that pathologies of non-uniqueness can exist, even if all the data are of class . However, uniqueness is recovered provided that the data are analytic [Ballard, Arch. Rational Mech....
A simple dynamical problem involving unilateral contact and dry friction of Coulomb type is considered as an archetype. We are concerned with the existence and uniqueness of solutions of the system with Cauchy data. In the frictionless case, it is known [Schatzman, Nonlinear Anal. Theory, Methods Appl.2 (1978) 355–373] that pathologies of non-uniqueness can exist, even if all the data are of class C∞. However, uniqueness is recovered provided that the data are analytic [Ballard, Arch. Rational...
This study deals with the existence and uniqueness of solutions to dynamical problems of finite freedom involving unilateral contact and Coulomb friction. In the frictionless case, it has been established [P. Ballard, Arch. Rational Mech. Anal. 154 (2000) 199–274] that the existence and uniqueness of a solution to the Cauchy problem can be proved under the assumption that the data are analytic, but not if they are assumed to be only of class C∞. Some years ago, this finding was extended [P. Ballard...
The paper presents an existence result for global solutions to the finite dimensional differential inclusion being defined on a closed set A priori bounds for such solutions are provided.
In this paper we investigate the existence of mild solutions on an unbounded real interval to first order initial value problems for a class of differential inclusions in Banach spaces. We shall make use of a theorem of Ma, which is an extension to multivalued maps on locally convex topological spaces of Schaefer's theorem.
In this paper we examine nonlinear periodic systems driven by the vectorial -Laplacian and with a nondifferentiable, locally Lipschitz nonlinearity. Our approach is based on the nonsmooth critical point theory and uses the subdifferential theory for locally Lipschitz functions. We prove existence and multiplicity results for the “sublinear” problem. For the semilinear problem (i.e. ) using a nonsmooth multidimensional version of the Ambrosetti-Rabinowitz condition, we prove an existence theorem...
In this paper, we discuss the existence of solutions for a boundary value problem of fractional differential inclusions with nonlocal Riemann-Liouville integral boundary conditions. Our results include the cases when the multivalued map involved in the problem is (i) convex valued, (ii) lower semicontinuous with nonempty closed and decomposable values and (iii) nonconvex valued. In case (i) we apply a nonlinear alternative of Leray-Schauder type, in the second case we combine the nonlinear alternative...
In this paper we examine nonlinear hyperbolic inclusions in Banach spaces. With the aid of a compactness condition involving the ball measure of noncompactness we prove two existence theorems. The first for problems with convex valued orientor fields and the second for problems with nonconvex valued ones.