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Applied Mathematics and Optimization, Vol.71, No.3, 379-410, 2015
Sensitivity of Optimal Solutions to Control Problems for Second Order Evolution Subdifferential Inclusions
In this paper the sensitivity of optimal solutions to control problems described by second order evolution subdifferential inclusions under perturbations of state relations and of cost functionals is investigated. First we establish a new existence result for a class of such inclusions. Then, based on the theory of sequential -convergence we recall the abstract scheme concerning convergence of minimal values and minimizers. The abstract scheme works provided we can establish two properties: the Kuratowski convergence of solution sets for the state relations and some complementary -convergence of the cost functionals. Then these two properties are implemented in the considered case.
Keywords:Evolution subdifferential inclusion;Control problem;Sensitivity;The Clarke subdifferential;Multifunction;Pseudomonotone and maximal monotone operators;PG- and Gamma-convergences