An existence and qualitative result for discontinuous implicit differential equations
Abstract
Let T > 0 and Y ⊆ Rn. Given a function f:[0,T] × Rn × Y → R, we consider the Cauchy problem f(t, u, u′) = 0 in [0, T], u(0) = ξ. We prove an existence and qualitative result for the generalized solutions of the above problem. In particular, our result does not require the continuity of f with respect to the first two variables. As a matter of fact, a function f(t, x, y) satisfying our assumptions could be discontinuous (with respect to x) even at all points x ∈ Rn. We also study the dependence of the solution set ST(ξ) from the initial point ξ ∈ Rn. In particular, we prove that, under our assumptions, the multifunction ST admits a multivalued selection Φ which is upper semicontinuous with nonempty compact acyclic values.
Keywords
Implicit discontinuous differential equations; Cauchy problem; Generalized solutions; Selections; Differential inclusions
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PDFDOI: https://doi.org/10.1478/AAPP.962A4
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