The converse statement of the Filippov-Wazewski relaxation theorem is proven, more precisely, two differential inclusions have the same closure of their solution sets if and only if the right-hand sides have the same convex hull. The idea of the proof is examining the contingent derivatives to the attainable sets
summary:In this paper we consider periodic and Dirichlet problems for second order vector differenti...
We examine the main qualitative properties of the solution set of differential inclusion with the la...
. In this paper we consider parametric nonlinear evolution inclusions driven by time-dependent subdi...
summary:A certain converse statement of the Filippov-Wa\v zewski theorem is proved. This result exte...
AbstractThe celebrated Filippov's theorem implies that, given a trajectory x1:[0, +∞[↦Rn of a differ...
The reachable sets of a differential inclusion have nonsmooth topological boundaries in general. The...
The existence of viable solutions is proven for nonautonomous upper semicontinuous differential incl...
In this paper we provide a relaxation result for control systems under both equality and inequality ...
In this paper the authors consider the problem of finding Filippov estimates when suitable state con...
In this paper, we extend the celebrated Filippov's theorem to delay differential inclusion in n-dime...
summary:In this paper we consider evolution inclusions driven by a time-dependent sub\-differential....
The celebrated Filippov's theorem implies that, given a trajectory x(1) : [0, + infinity[ \-> R-n of...
In the paper some known and new extensions of the famous theorem of Filippov (1967) and a theorem of...
We study discrete approximations of nonconvex differential inclusions in Hilbert spaces and dynamic ...
We show how the philosophy of the theory of differential inclusions for Lipschitz mappings can be us...
summary:In this paper we consider periodic and Dirichlet problems for second order vector differenti...
We examine the main qualitative properties of the solution set of differential inclusion with the la...
. In this paper we consider parametric nonlinear evolution inclusions driven by time-dependent subdi...
summary:A certain converse statement of the Filippov-Wa\v zewski theorem is proved. This result exte...
AbstractThe celebrated Filippov's theorem implies that, given a trajectory x1:[0, +∞[↦Rn of a differ...
The reachable sets of a differential inclusion have nonsmooth topological boundaries in general. The...
The existence of viable solutions is proven for nonautonomous upper semicontinuous differential incl...
In this paper we provide a relaxation result for control systems under both equality and inequality ...
In this paper the authors consider the problem of finding Filippov estimates when suitable state con...
In this paper, we extend the celebrated Filippov's theorem to delay differential inclusion in n-dime...
summary:In this paper we consider evolution inclusions driven by a time-dependent sub\-differential....
The celebrated Filippov's theorem implies that, given a trajectory x(1) : [0, + infinity[ \-> R-n of...
In the paper some known and new extensions of the famous theorem of Filippov (1967) and a theorem of...
We study discrete approximations of nonconvex differential inclusions in Hilbert spaces and dynamic ...
We show how the philosophy of the theory of differential inclusions for Lipschitz mappings can be us...
summary:In this paper we consider periodic and Dirichlet problems for second order vector differenti...
We examine the main qualitative properties of the solution set of differential inclusion with the la...
. In this paper we consider parametric nonlinear evolution inclusions driven by time-dependent subdi...