Solvability and controllability of second-order non-autonomous impulsive neutral evolution hemivariational inequalities
Yong-Ki Ma,
N. Valliammal,
K. Jothimani
et al.
Abstract:<p>The primary aim of this article is to explore the approximate controllability of second-order impulsive hemivariational inequalities with initial conditions in Hilbert space. The mild solution was initially derived using the properties of the cosine and sine family of operators, Clarke's subdifferential, and the fact that the related linear equation has an evolution operator. The results of the approximate controllability of the considered systems are then taken into account using the fixed-point theo… Show more
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