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A great impetus to study differential inclusions came from the development of Control Theory, i.e. of dynamical systems x'(t) = f(t, x(t), u(t)), x(O)=xo "controlled" by parameters u(t) (the "controls"). Indeed, if we introduce the set-valued map F(t, x)= {f(t, x, u)}ueu then solutions to the differential equations (*) are solutions to the "differen tial inclusion" (**) x'(t)EF(t, x(t)), x(O)=xo in which the controls do not appear explicitely. Systems Theory provides dynamical systems of the form d x'(t)=A(x(t)) dt (B(x(t)) ...

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Differential Inclusions: Set-Valued Maps and Viability Theory 2012, Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg

ISBN-13: 9783642695148

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Differential Inclusions: Set-Valued Maps and Viability Theory 1984, Springer

ISBN-13: 9783540131052

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Differential Inclusions: Set-Valued Maps and Viability Theory 1984, Springer, Berlin, Germany

ISBN-13: 9780387131054

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