On nonlocal Cauchy problems for constrained differential inclusions in Euclidean space

Abstract

We investigate the existence of solutions of constrained nonlinear differential inclusions with nonlocal boundary conditions. Our viability theorems are based on the assumption that the right-hand side of differential inclusion is defined on the domain possessing a certain type of geometric regularity, expressed in terms of locally Lipschitz functional constraints. For solvability of the Floquet boundary value problems associated with differential inclusions we engage the bound set technique. It relies on the usage of not necessarily differentiable bounding functions.

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