On the existence theorems of Kantorovich, Miranda and Borsuk.
In the present paper, we give the lower estimation for the topological dimension of the fixed points set of a condensing continuous multimap in a Banach space. The abstract result is applied to the fixed point set of the multioperator of the form where is the superposition multioperator generated by the Carathéodory type multifunction F and S is the shift of a linear injective operator. We present sufficient conditions under which this set has the infinite topological dimension. In the last...
We propose a theoretical framework for solving a class of worst scenario problems. The existence of the worst scenario is proved through the convergence of a sequence of approximate worst scenarios. The main convergence theorem modifies and corrects the relevant results already published in literature. The theoretical framework is applied to a particular problem with an uncertain boundary value problem for a nonlinear ordinary differential equation with an uncertain coefficient.
We apply a theoretical framework for solving a class of worst scenario problems to a problem with a nonlinear partial differential equation. In contrast to the one-dimensional problem investigated by P. Harasim in Appl. Math. 53 (2008), No. 6, 583–598, the two-dimensional problem requires stronger assumptions restricting the admissible set to ensure the monotonicity of the nonlinear operator in the examined state problem, and, as a result, to show the existence and uniqueness of the state solution....
The paper deals with the periodic boundary value problem (1) , , (2) , , where , , , , , and are continuous on , , , , {nonempty convex compact subsets of }, . The existence of such periodic solution is proven via Ky Fan’s fixed point theorem.
In this paper we study nonlinear parabolic equations using the method of upper and lower solutions. Using truncation and penalization techniques and results from the theory of operators of monotone type, we prove the existence of a periodic solution between an upper and a lower solution. Then with some monotonicity conditions we prove the existence of extremal solutions in the order interval defined by an upper and a lower solution. Finally we consider problems with discontinuities and we show that...