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Singularly perturbed differential inclusions: An averaging approach

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We consider nonlinear, singularly perturbed differential inclusions and apply the averaging method in order to construct a limit differential inclusion for slow motion. The main approximation result states that the existence and regularity of the limit differential inclusion suffice to describe the limit behavior of the slow motion. We give explicit approximation rates for the uniform convergence on compact time intervals. The approach works under controllability or stability properties of fast motion.

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Grammel, G. Singularly perturbed differential inclusions: An averaging approach. Set-Valued Anal 4, 361–374 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00436111

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