Topological Structure of the Solution Set for Evolution Inclusions

Topological Structure of the Solution Set for Evolution Inclusions
Author: Yong Zhou,Rong-Nian Wang,Li Peng
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2017-10-31
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9789811066566

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This book systematically presents the topological structure of solution sets and attractability for nonlinear evolution inclusions, together with its relevant applications in control problems and partial differential equations. It provides readers the background material needed to delve deeper into the subject and explore the rich research literature. In addition, the book addresses many of the basic techniques and results recently developed in connection with this theory, including the structure of solution sets for evolution inclusions with m-dissipative operators; quasi-autonomous and non-autonomous evolution inclusions and control systems; evolution inclusions with the Hille-Yosida operator; functional evolution inclusions; impulsive evolution inclusions; and stochastic evolution inclusions. Several applications of evolution inclusions and control systems are also discussed in detail. Based on extensive research work conducted by the authors and other experts over the past four years, the information presented is cutting-edge and comprehensive. As such, the book fills an important gap in the body of literature on the structure of evolution inclusions and its applications.

Topological Fixed Point Principles for Boundary Value Problems

Topological Fixed Point Principles for Boundary Value Problems
Author: J. Andres,Lech Górniewicz
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 771
Release: 2013-04-17
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9789401704076

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The book is devoted to the topological fixed point theory both for single-valued and multivalued mappings in locally convex spaces, including its application to boundary value problems for ordinary differential equations (inclusions) and to (multivalued) dynamical systems. It is the first monograph dealing with the topological fixed point theory in non-metric spaces. Although the theoretical material was tendentiously selected with respect to applications, the text is self-contained. Therefore, three appendices concerning almost-periodic and derivo-periodic single-valued (multivalued) functions and (multivalued) fractals are supplied to the main three chapters.

Fractional Evolution Equations and Inclusions

Fractional Evolution Equations and Inclusions
Author: Yong Zhou
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2016-02-05
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780128047750

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Fractional evolution inclusions are an important form of differential inclusions within nonlinear mathematical analysis. They are generalizations of the much more widely developed fractional evolution equations (such as time-fractional diffusion equations) seen through the lens of multivariate analysis. Compared to fractional evolution equations, research on the theory of fractional differential inclusions is however only in its initial stage of development. This is important because differential models with the fractional derivative providing an excellent instrument for the description of memory and hereditary properties, and have recently been proved valuable tools in the modeling of many physical phenomena. The fractional order models of real systems are always more adequate than the classical integer order models, since the description of some systems is more accurate when the fractional derivative is used. The advantages of fractional derivatization become evident in modeling mechanical and electrical properties of real materials, description of rheological properties of rocks and in various other fields. Such models are interesting for engineers and physicists as well as so-called pure mathematicians. Phenomena investigated in hybrid systems with dry friction, processes of controlled heat transfer, obstacle problems and others can be described with the help of various differential inclusions, both linear and nonlinear. Fractional Evolution Equations and Inclusions is devoted to a rapidly developing area of the research for fractional evolution equations & inclusions and their applications to control theory. It studies Cauchy problems for fractional evolution equations, and fractional evolution inclusions with Hille-Yosida operators. It discusses control problems for systems governed by fractional evolution equations. Finally it provides an investigation of fractional stochastic evolution inclusions in Hilbert spaces. Systematic analysis of existence theory and topological structure of solution sets for fractional evolution inclusions and control systems Differential models with fractional derivative provide an excellent instrument for the description of memory and hereditary properties, and their description and working will provide valuable insights into the modelling of many physical phenomena suitable for engineers and physicists The book provides the necessary background material required to go further into the subject and explore the rich research literature

Theory of Fractional Evolution Equations

Theory of Fractional Evolution Equations
Author: Yong Zhou,Bashir Ahmad,Ahmed Alsaedi
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2022-03-21
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783110769364

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Fractional evolution equations provide a unifying framework to investigate wellposedness of complex systems with fractional order derivatives. This monograph presents the existence, attractivity, stability, periodic solutions and control theory for time fractional evolution equations. The book contains an up-to-date and comprehensive stuff on the topic.

Handbook of Multivalued Analysis

Handbook of Multivalued Analysis
Author: Shouchuan Hu,Nikolaos S. Papageorgiou
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 941
Release: 2013-11-21
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781461546658

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In volume I we developed the tools of "Multivalued Analysis. " In this volume we examine the applications. After all, the initial impetus for the development of the theory of set-valued functions came from its applications in areas such as control theory and mathematical economics. In fact, the needs of control theory, in particular the study of systems with a priori feedback, led to the systematic investigation of differential equations with a multi valued vector field (differential inclusions). For this reason, we start this volume with three chapters devoted to set-valued differential equations. However, in contrast to the existing books on the subject (i. e. J. -P. Aubin - A. Cellina: "Differential Inclusions," Springer-Verlag, 1983, and Deimling: "Multivalued Differential Equations," W. De Gruyter, 1992), here we focus on "Evolution Inclusions," which are evolution equations with multi valued terms. Evolution equations were raised to prominence with the development of the linear semigroup theory by Hille and Yosida initially, with subsequent im portant contributions by Kato, Phillips and Lions. This theory allowed a successful unified treatment of some apparently different classes of nonstationary linear par tial differential equations and linear functional equations. The needs of dealing with applied problems and the natural tendency to extend the linear theory to the nonlinear case led to the development of the nonlinear semigroup theory, which became a very effective tool in the analysis of broad classes of nonlinear evolution equations.

Topological Methods for Differential Equations and Inclusions

Topological Methods for Differential Equations and Inclusions
Author: John R. Graef,Johnny Henderson,Abdelghani Ouahab
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2018-09-25
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780429822612

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Topological Methods for Differential Equations and Inclusions covers the important topics involving topological methods in the theory of systems of differential equations. The equivalence between a control system and the corresponding differential inclusion is the central idea used to prove existence theorems in optimal control theory. Since the dynamics of economic, social, and biological systems are multi-valued, differential inclusions serve as natural models in macro systems with hysteresis.

Fractional Differential Equations Inclusions and Inequalities with Applications

Fractional Differential Equations  Inclusions and Inequalities with Applications
Author: Sotiris K. Ntouyas
Publsiher: MDPI
Total Pages: 518
Release: 2020-11-09
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783039432189

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During the last decade, there has been an increased interest in fractional differential equations, inclusions, and inequalities, as they play a fundamental role in the modeling of numerous phenomena, in particular, in physics, biomathematics, blood flow phenomena, ecology, environmental issues, viscoelasticity, aerodynamics, electrodynamics of complex medium, electrical circuits, electron-analytical chemistry, control theory, etc. This book presents collective works published in the recent Special Issue (SI) entitled "Fractional Differential Equation, Inclusions and Inequalities with Applications" of the journal Mathematics. This Special Issue presents recent developments in the theory of fractional differential equations and inequalities. Topics include but are not limited to the existence and uniqueness results for boundary value problems for different types of fractional differential equations, a variety of fractional inequalities, impulsive fractional differential equations, and applications in sciences and engineering.

Nonautonomous Fractional Evolution Equations

Nonautonomous Fractional Evolution Equations
Author: Yong Zhou,Jia Wei He
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2024-07-01
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783111391243

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Fractional evolution equations describe various complex and nonlocal systems with memory. This volume investigates fractional evolution equations, in infinite intervals. The book covers a range of topics, including the existence, uniqueness, attractivity, and applications to fractional diffusion equations and fractional Schrodinger equations. Researchers and graduate students in pure and applied mathematics will find this a useful reference.