We prove two results concerning the existence of solutions for functional differential inclusions that are governed by sweeping processes, with noncompact valued perturbations in Banach spaces. Indeed, we have two goals. The first is to give a technique that allows considering sweeping processes with noncompact valued perturbations and associated with a multivalued function depending on time. The second is to give a technique to overcome the arising problem from the nonlinearity of the normalized mappings, when we deal with sweeping processes with noncompact valued perturbations and associated with a multivalued function depending on time and state.
We have proven an existence theorem concerning the existence of solutions for a functional evolution inclusion governed by sweeping process with closed convex sets depending on time and state and with a noncompact nonconvex perturbation in Banach spaces. This work extends some recent existence theorems concerning sweeping processes from Hilbert spaces setting to Banach spaces setting. Moreover, it improves some recent existence results for sweeping processes in Banach spaces.
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