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In this paper we prove the existence of mild solutions and the controllability for semilinear differential inclusions with nonlocal conditions. Our results extend some recent theorems.
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Cardinali, T., Portigiani, F. & Rubbioni, P. Nonlocal cauchy problems and their controllability for semilinear differential inclusions with lower Scorza-Dragoni nonlinearities. Czech Math J 61, 225–245 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10587-011-0009-y
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Keywords
- nonlocal conditions
- semilinear differential inclusions
- selection theorem
- mild solutions
- lower Scorza-Dragoni property
- controllability