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Random extremal solutions of differential inclusions

Random extremal solutions of differential inclusions

... applications of this technique can be found in [5, 7, 8, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, ...extension of the Baire category theorem was introduced, replacing “points” with “compact ...ext of solutions to ... See full document

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Accelerated Genetic Algorithm Solutions Of Some Parametric Families Of Stochastic Differential Equations

Accelerated Genetic Algorithm Solutions Of Some Parametric Families Of Stochastic Differential Equations

... Stochastic Differential Equations (SDEs) deriving by Wiener process numerically will be construct and implement using Accelerated Genetic Algorithm ...a differential equation in which one or more of ... See full document

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Full averaging of fuzzy impulsive differential inclusions

Full averaging of fuzzy impulsive differential inclusions

... concept of fuzzy differential inclusion was introduced in [24], where theorems of existence and continuous dependence on parameter of classical solutions of fuzzy ... See full document

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Differential Evolution Enhanced with Eager Random Search for Solving Real-Parameter Optimization Problems

Differential Evolution Enhanced with Eager Random Search for Solving Real-Parameter Optimization Problems

... class of evo- lutionary computing techniques that appear effective to handle real parameter optimization tasks in many practical ...performance of DE is not always perfect to ensure fast convergence to the ... See full document

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Three nontrivial solutions for nonlocal anisotropic inclusions under nonresonance

Three nontrivial solutions for nonlocal anisotropic inclusions under nonresonance

... class of integral equations, exhibiting many common features with partial differential ...equations. Of the vast literature, we mention the results of [2, 5, 10, 11, 19, 26, 30, 33, 52, 54, ... See full document

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Polynomial time corresponds to solutions of polynomial ordinary differential equations of polynomial length

Polynomial time corresponds to solutions of polynomial ordinary differential equations of polynomial length

... definitions) of P for decision problems and of polynomial time for functions over the reals using analysis only ...ordinary differential equations and polynomials, no need to talk about any ... See full document

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Boundary value problems for nonlinear fractional differential equations and inclusions with nonlocal and fractional integral boundary conditions

Boundary value problems for nonlinear fractional differential equations and inclusions with nonlocal and fractional integral boundary conditions

... uniqueness of solutions and for the existence of at least one solution of problem ...application of the established analytical ... See full document

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A Higher order and stable method for the numerical integration of Random Differential Equations

A Higher order and stable method for the numerical integration of Random Differential Equations

... paths of the solutions are certainly continuously differentiable, but their derivatives are at most H¨older continuous in ...estimates of the discretization error of such schemes require ... See full document

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Extremal solutions to fourth order discontinuous functional boundary value problems

Extremal solutions to fourth order discontinuous functional boundary value problems

... existence of extremal solutions has been studied for several types of problems and in different fields, as it can be seen, for instance, in [1], [2], [4], [6], [7], [9], [11], [13], ...number ... See full document

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Stability of non-trivial solutions of stochastic differential equations driven by the fractional Brownian motion

Stability of non-trivial solutions of stochastic differential equations driven by the fractional Brownian motion

... motion, random source in the the Black and Scholes model, does not fit the empirical fi- nancial ...consequences of replacing the Brow- nian motion with one of its generalizations: the fractional ... See full document

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EXISTENCE OF EXTREMAL SOLUTIONS FOR SOME FOURTH

EXISTENCE OF EXTREMAL SOLUTIONS FOR SOME FOURTH

... upper solutions method, a sharp version of Bolzano’s theorem and the existence of extremal fixed points for a suitable ...types of monotonicity in the differential equation and ... See full document

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Effective computability of solutions of differential inclusions-the ten thousand monkeys approach

Effective computability of solutions of differential inclusions-the ten thousand monkeys approach

... computability of the solution of the initial- value problem for differential inclusions with semicontinuous right-hand ...computation of the solution using the “ten thousand mon- keys” ... See full document

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On the existence of solutions to a class of differential inclusions

On the existence of solutions to a class of differential inclusions

... existence of solutions to the Cauchy problem for the differential inclusion i £ —dV(x)+F(x)-\-f(t,x) where dV is the subdilTerential of a lower semicontinuous proper convex function ... See full document

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Stability and Optimality of Solutions to Differential Inclusions via Averaging Method

Stability and Optimality of Solutions to Differential Inclusions via Averaging Method

... velocity of the system near the origin is ...position of system ...behavior of the trajectories. The choice of this parameter can be based on various ...existence of a linear feedback ... See full document

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Fourth order functional boundary value problems: Existence results and extremal solutions

Fourth order functional boundary value problems: Existence results and extremal solutions

... the differential equation, which nonlin- earity does not need to be continuous in the independent variable and in the functional part, and in the boundary conditions covers many types of boundary value ... See full document

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Quadrangle groups inclusions

Quadrangle groups inclusions

... regions of infinite volume, and so not focused in this ...normal inclusions between Fuchsian groups of the first kind having the same Teichm¨ uller space dimension (that is, with the same sum g + n, ... See full document

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On the Stability and Ultimate Boundedness of Solutions for Certain Third Order Differential Equations

On the Stability and Ultimate Boundedness of Solutions for Certain Third Order Differential Equations

... The remaining of this proof follows the strategy indicated in the proof of Theorem 2. Hence it is omitted; this completes the proof of Theorem 3. Remark 1: If p(t,x,y,z) = e(t) then (1) reduces to ... See full document

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Periodic solutions for some fully nonlinear fourth order differential equations

Periodic solutions for some fully nonlinear fourth order differential equations

... conditions of mixed type, allowing an invertible linear operator and the evaluation of the Leray-Schauder ...existence of lower and upper solutions is not sufficient to obtain a solution in the ... See full document

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On Stability and Bifurcation of Solutions of Nonlinear System of Differential Equations for AIDS Disease

On Stability and Bifurcation of Solutions of Nonlinear System of Differential Equations for AIDS Disease

... number of new infections per unite time (nonlinear ...existence of equilibrium points and their local stability using Routh-Hurwitz ...bifurcation of solutions of the system ... See full document

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Census of quadrangle groups inclusions

Census of quadrangle groups inclusions

... classification of inclu- sions between triangle groups ...sets of parameters N ; p , q, r, s; k, l, m, n satisfying the Riemann- Hurwitz equation with additional numerical ...classes of ... See full document

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