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Existence and relaxation theorems for nonlinear multivalued boundary value problems (Q1283976)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1271361
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Existence and relaxation theorems for nonlinear multivalued boundary value problems
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1271361

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    Existence and relaxation theorems for nonlinear multivalued boundary value problems (English)
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    3 October 1999
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    The paper concerns a finite-dimensional, nonlinear boundary value problem for the second-order differential inclusion: \[ x''(t)\in F(t,x(t),x'(t)), (x'(0),-x'(b))\in\xi(x(0),x(b)). \] Here, \(F\) has nonempty values and \(\xi\) is maximal monotone. Existence theorems are proved in convex and nonconvex \(F\)-cases. In the latter case, it is considered the differential inclusion in which the orientor field \(F(t,x,y)\) is replaced by its convexification \(\overline{\text{conv}} F(t,x,y)\) and it is proved a relaxation theorem. For the particular case of the Dirichlet boundary conditions, it is considered the differential inclusion in which the orientor field \(F(t,x,y)\) is replaced by its extreme points \(\text{ ext}F(t,x,y)\) and it is proved a strong relaxation theorem.
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    finite-dimensional nonlinear boundary value problem
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    second-order differential inclusion
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    differential inclusion
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    orientor field
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