Existence of monotone solutions for functional differential inclusions without convexity

Abstract

The aim of this paper is to prove, under weaker hypothesis, the existence result of monotone solutions for autonomous and nonautonomous functional differential inclusions.

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Myelkebir Aitalioubrahim

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  • EP ID EP481430
  • DOI 10.7151/dmdico.1190
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Myelkebir Aitalioubrahim (2017). Existence of monotone solutions for functional differential inclusions without convexity. Discussiones Mathematicae Differential Inclusions Control and Optimization, 37(1), 101-121. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-481430