
doi: 10.1155/2011/292860
We investigate the existence of solutions for a class of second‐order q‐difference inclusions with nonseparated boundary conditions. By using suitable fixed‐point theorems, we study the cases when the right‐hand side of the inclusions has convex as well as nonconvex values.
boundary value problems, time scales, Difference equations, scaling (\(q\)-differences), operators, equations, QA1-939, Discrete version of topics in analysis, spaces, Mathematics, second-order \(q\)-difference inclusions, Ordinary differential inclusions, fixed-point theorems
boundary value problems, time scales, Difference equations, scaling (\(q\)-differences), operators, equations, QA1-939, Discrete version of topics in analysis, spaces, Mathematics, second-order \(q\)-difference inclusions, Ordinary differential inclusions, fixed-point theorems
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