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Noniinear Analysis Theory, Methods & Applications Volume 25, 1995 © Pergamon NONLINEAR ANALYSIS THEORY, METHODS & APPLICATIONS Editor: Prof. V. Lakshmikantham, Department of Applied Mathematics, Florida Institute of Technology, 150 West University Boulevard, Melbourne, FL 32901-6988, USA Editorial Secretary: Donn Harnish Honorary Editorial Board D. G. Kendall, Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK Ju. A. Méitropolskii, Director of the Institute of M. A. Krasnoselskii, Institute of Control Sciences, Mathematics, Ukrainian SSR Academy of Sciences, Repin Moscow, Russia Street-3, Kiev—4, Ukraine J.-L. Lions, Collége de France, Paris le, France L. Nirenberg, New York University—Courant, New York, G. I. Marchuk, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, NY 10012, USA Moscow, Russia P. A. Samuelson, MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA Associate Editorial Board R. P. Agarwal, Department of Mathematics, National W. A. Kirk, Department of Mathematics, University of University of Singapore, 10 Kent Ridge Crescent, 0511 Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242-1419, USA Singapore P. Kloeden, School of Computing & Mathematics, Deakin S. Ahmad, University of Texas, San Antonio, TX 78249, USA University, Geelong 3217, Victoria, Australia H. Amann, Mathematisches Institut, Universitat Ziirich, S. Leela, SUNY at Geneseo, Department of Mathematics, Winterthurerstr. 190, CH-8057 Ziirich, Switzerland Geneseo, NY 14454, USA A. Ambrosetti, Classe di Scienze, Scuola Normale Superiore T. T. Li, Department of Mathematics, Fudan University, di Pisa, Piazza Dei Cavalieri 7, 56100, Pisa, Italy Shanghai 200433, People’s Republic of China T. B. Benjamin, Mathematical Institute, 24-29 St Giles, Oxford, UK P.-L. Lions, Université de Paris IX-Dauphine, Place de Lattre-deTassigny, 75775 Paris Cedex 16, France H. Brezis, Department of Mathematics, University of Paris K. Masuda, Department of Mathematics, Faculty of IV, 4 Place Jussieu, Paris, France F. E. Browder, Department of Mathematics, Rutgers Science, University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113, Japan University, New Brunswick, NJ 08903, USA J. Mawhin, UCL-mathematics, Chemin du cyclotron 2, J. Chandra, Army Research Office, Durham, NC, USA B-348 Louvain-La-Neuve, Belgium K. C. Chang, Department of Mathematics, Beijing R. May, Zoology Department, Oxford University, Oxford University, Beijing, People’s Republic of China OX1 3PS, UK P. G. Ciarlet, Laboratoire d’Analyse Numerique, Tour 55, J. B. McLeod, Wadham College, Oxford, UK Université Pierre et Marie Curie, 4 Place Jussieu, F-75005 A. Myshkis, Altufevscoy Shosse, Moscow, Russia Paris, France C. Olech, Polish Acd. of Sci. Inst. of Math., UI Sniadeckich F. Clarke, CRM, University of Montreal, P.O. Box 6128-A, 8, PO Box 137, Warsaw 00950, Poland Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3C 3J7 W. Petryshyn, Department of Mathematics, Rutgers G. Da Prato, Classe di Scienze, Scuola Normale Superiore University, New Brunswick, NJ 08903-2101, USA di Pisa, Piazza Dei Cavalieri 7, 56100, Pisa, Italy P. H. Rabinowitz, Mathematics Department, University of K. Deimling, FB 17 der Universitat, Warburger Strasse Wisconsin—Madison, Van Vleck Hall, 480 Lincoln Drive, 100, D-33098 Paderborn, Germany Madison, WI 53706, USA A. Friedman, Jnstitute for Mathematics and _ its W. C. Rheinbolt, Department of Mathematics & Statistics, Applications, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15260, USA 55455, USA M. Scott, Boeing Computer Services, PO Box 240002, R. P. Gilbert, Department of Mathematics, University of Huntsville, AL 35824, USA Delaware, Newark, DE 19716-0001, USA J. Glimm, Department of Applied Mathematics and P. E. Sobolevskii, Jnstitute of Mathematics, The Hebrew Statistics, SUNY at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY 11794- University, Givat Ramm, 91904 Jerusalem, Israel 0001, USA R. Temam, Université de Paris XT, 91405 Orsay, France T. G. Hallam, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN W. Walter, Technical University of Dresden, Institute for 37916, USA Scientific Computing, Mommsenstr. 13, D-01062 Dresden, N. Hirano, Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Germany Engineering, Yokohama National University, 156 E. Zeidler, Fachbereich Mathematik/Informatik, Universitat Tokiwadai, Hodogaya, Yokohama 240, Japan Leipzig, Augustusplatz 10, D-04109 Leipzig, Germany Production Editor (Elsevier Science Ltd): Ian Thompson Publishing, Advertising and Subscriptions Offices Elsevier Science Ltd, The Boulevard, Langford Lane, Kidlington, Oxford OX5 1GB, UK (Tel (+1865) 843000; Fax (+1865) 843010). Frequency: Published semi-monthly (two issues per month, two volumes 1995) Copyright © 1995 Elsevier Science Ltd Subscription Information Annual Institutional Subscription Rates 1996: North, Central and South America, US $1980, Rest of World, £1245. Associated Personal Subscription Rates are available on request for those whose institutions are library subscribers. Sterling prices exclude VAT. Non-VAT registered customers in the European Community will be charged the appropriate VAT in addition to the price listed. Prices include postage and insurance and are subject to change without notice. Subscription enquiries from customers in North America should be sent to: Elsevier Science Inc., 660 White Plains Road, Tarrytown, NY 10591-5153, USA and from the Rest of the World to: Elsevier Science Ltd, The Boulevard, Langford Lane, Kidlington, Oxford OX5 1GB, UK Subscription rates for Japan are available on request. Back Issues: Back issues of all previously published volumes are available direct from Elsevier Science Offices (Oxford and New York). Complete volumes and single issues can be purchased for 1990-1994. Earlier issues are available in high quality photo-duplicated copies as complete volumes only. Back volumes on microfilm are available from UMI, 300 North Zeeb Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48106, USA. Second-class postage paid at Newark, NJ and additional mailing offices. Postmaster send address corrections to Nonlinear Analysis, Elsevier Science Inc., 660 White Plains Road, Tarrytown, NY 10591-5153, USA. Volume Contents Volume 25 Number 1 R. K. NAGLE and Z. SINKALA Existence of 21-periodic solutions for nonlinear systems of first-order ordinary differential equations at resonance R. VRABEL Semilinear singular perturbation GENG D1, YU QINGYU and The eigenvalue problem for Hessian operators Qu CHANGZHENG G. BIANCHI, J. CHABROWSKI On symmetric solutions of an elliptic equation with a non- and A. SZULKIN linearity involving critical Sobolev exponent A. AVANTAGGIATI, G. BRUNO The Hausdorffo—uYng theorem for almost periodic functions and R. IANNACCI and some applications Y. Wu Oscillation via limiting equations G. D. STEFANOU and Dynamic response analysis of flexible structural systems S. E. MoossAvI NEJAD with nonlinear characteristics Volume 25 Number 2 C. J. BLoM and S. A. VAVILOV 109 Resonance and near-resonance for a nonlinear wave equation F. H. CLARKE, YU. S. LEDYAEV 145 Fixed points and equilibria in nonconvex sets and R. J. STERN KOK-KEONG TAN, JIAN YU 163 The stability of coincident points for multivalued mappings and XIAN-ZHI YUAN N. NAKAUCHI and S. TAKAKUWA 169 A remark on p-harmonic maps MING-Po CHEN, J. S. YU, 187 On the stability of a delay differential population model X. Z. QIAN and Z. C. WANG L. Kuntz and S. SCHOLTES Qualitative aspects of the local approximation of a piecewise differentiable function Il Volume 25 Number 3 M. Kwak 217 Fourier spanning dimension of attractors for two-dimensional Navier-Stokes equations A. WISNICKI 223 Hausdorff measure of noncompactness in subspaces of continuous functions of codimension one ¥. iw 229 Positive solutions to general elliptic systems B. BIDEGARAY 247 Onanonlocal Zakharov equation M. MOoLINA-MEYER 279 Existence and uniqueness of coexistence states for some nonlinear elliptic systems J. M. ALONSO and R. ORTEGA 297 Boundedness and global asymptotic stability of a forced oscillator T. D. BENAVIDES and 311 A new geometrical coefficient for Banach spaces and its HONG-KUN XU applications in fixed point theory Volume 25 Number 4 D. Guo and X. Liu 327 Multiple positive solutions of boundary-value problems for impulsive differential equations L. K. Vy and D. D. ANG 339 ‘Frictional contact of an elastic body with a rigid support S. KAUL 345 On the existence of extremal solutions for impulsive differ- ential equations with variable time J. E. FURTER and 363 On the existence and uniqueness of coexistence states for J. LOPEZ-GOMEZ the Lotka—Volterra competition model with diffusion and spatially dependent coefficients J. DING and AI Hul ZHOU 399 Piecewise linear Markov approximations of Frobenius— Perron operators associated with multi-dimensional trans- formations S. KaATo and M. IMAI 409 Remarks on the existence of almost periodic solutions of systems of nonlinear differential equations M. E. BRADLEY and 417 Global stabilization of the von Karman plate with boundary M. A. HoRN feedback acting via bending moments only IV Volume 25 Number 5 T. ZOLEZZI 437 Well-posedness criteria in optimization with application to the calculus of variations R. IANNACCI and 455 Nonlinear elliptic partial differential equations at resonance: M. N. NKASHAMA higher eigenvalues E. ROVDEROVA 473 Third-order boundary-value problem with nonlinear boun- dary conditions YANG SHU LANG 487 Quasidifferentiability and positive solutions of equations for set-valued mappings J. J. TELEGA 499 Epi-limit on HB and homogenization of heterogeneous plastic plates YANG JIANFU 531 Global vortex rings and asymptotic behaviour Volume 25 Number 6 A. FRIEDMAN and J. ZHANG 547 Swelling of a rubber ball in the presence of a good solvent G. R. CirRMI 569 Regularity of the solutions to nonlinear elliptic equations with a lower-order term T. WANG 581 Uniform boundedness with the condition, V’(t,X,)s< —y()Wim(X,))—Ws(D(t, X))+M M. FECKAN 591 A symmetry theorem for dynamical systems T. ROUBICEK and 607 Theory of convex local compactifications with applications K.-H. HOFFMANN to Lebesgue spaces A. R. DoMINGOs and 629 Remarks on a class of elliptic problems with asymmetric M. RAMOS nonlinearities M. A. RAMMAHA Upper bounds for the life span of solutions to systems of nonlinear wave equations in two and three space dimensions Volume 25 Number 7 A. I. BAUMSTEIN and 655 On smooth solutions of the boundary-value problems for A. L. SKUBACHEVSKII the systems of differential—difference equations C. LE Bris 669 On the spin polarized Thomas—Fermi model with the Fermi— Amaldi correction Vv S. M. LENHART and Optimal control for degenerate parabolic equations with JIONGMIN YONG logistic growth D. G. Costa and A variational approach to noncooperative elliptic systems C. A. MAGALHAES T. EIROLA, Incomplete corrections in nonlinear problems A. M. KRASNOSEL’SKII, M. A. KRASNOSEL’ SKII, N. A. KUZNETSOV and O. NEVANLINNA S. CARL, S. HEIKKILA and Nonlinear elliptic differential inclusions governed by state- V. LAKSHMIKANTHAM dependent subdifferentials Y. A. KUZNETSOV, S. MURATORI Homoclinic bifurcations in slow—fast second order systems and S. RINALDI Volume 25 Number 8 H. O. FATTORINI and 763 Optimal chattering controls for viscous flow S. S. SRITHARAN L. BONAVENTURA 799 Interface dynamics in an interacting spin system J. HERCZYNSKI 821 Finite difference approximation of almost periodic Schrédinger operators P. KocH MEDINA and 831 Long-time behaviour for reaction—diffusion equations on IR* G. SCHATTI Volume 25 Numbers 9/10 SPECIAL ISSUE: ADVANCES IN DIFFERENTIAL AND INTEGRAL INEQUALITIES R. P. AGARWAL 871 Preface S. R. BERNFELD 873 Exchange of stability of an equilibrium of homogeneous planar differential systems T. A. BurTON, T. FURUMOCHI 885 Stability in several measures and a differential inequality for a and QICHANG HUANG partial integral equation A. CELLINA On uniqueness almost everywhere for monotonic differential inclusions VI S.-N. CHow and M.-L. PEI 905 Aubry—Mather theorem and quasiperiodic orbits for time dependent reversible systems C. CORDUNEANU 933 Discrete qualitative inequalities and applications G. DA PRATO 941 Null controllability and strong Feller property of Markov transition semigroups K. DEIMLING 951 Nonlinear Volterra integral equations of the first kind L. ERBE, L. WEN and Z. XU 959 Lyapunov—Razumikhin functionals and stability theory in terms of two measures for p-NFDE W. E. Fitzcisson, M. LANGLAIS, 975 A diffusive system with age dependency modeling FIV M. E. PARROTT and G. F. WEBB L. HATVANI 991 On the asymptotic stability for a two-dimensional linear non- autonomous differential system H. W. KNOBLOCH 1003 Differential inequalities and maximum principles for second order differential equations V. B. KOLMANOVSKII 1017 Applications of differential inequalities for stability of some functional differential equations A. M. KRASNOSEL’ SKI, 1029 Differential inequalities in problems of forced nonlinear M. A. KRASNOSEL’SKII and oscillations J. MAWHIN S. MURAKAMI Stable equilibrium point of some diffusive functional differential equations F. NEUMAN Nonextendable classes of linear differential equations A. SIMON and P. VOLKMANN Parabolic inequalities in ordered topological vector spaces C. A. SWANSON Uniqueness for semilinear polyharmonic problems G. VIDOSSICH Differential inequalities for evolution equations W. WALTER A new approach to minimum and comparison principles for nonlinear ordinary differential operators of second order Volume 25 Number 11 A. MIRANVILLE 1079 Lower bound on the dimension of the attractor for the Bénard problem with free surfaces DING YANHENG 1095 Existence and multiplicity results for homoclinic solutions to a class of Hamiltonian systems Vil S. M. BOUGUIMA 1115 A quasilinear elliptic problem with a discontinuous nonlinearity E. BRAVERMAN and 1123 On the variational problem for fiunctionals with deviations of M. DRAKHLIN argument T. MATSUYAMA 1139 A remark on the nonrelativistic limit for semilinear Dirac equations F. LINARES and M. SCIALOM 1147 Asymptotic behavior of solutions of a generalized Boussinesq type equation W. H. RUAN 1159 Convergence to constant states in a population genetic model with diffusion F. HUSSEINOV 1181 Coercivity of integral functionals and existence theorems for extremal problems Bo hz 1191 Existence and approximation of solutions for impulsive first order problems with nonlinear boundary conditions T. A. BURTON and 1199 Periodic solutions of a Volterra equation and robustness T. FURUMOCHI H. I. FREEDMAN and 1221 Stability analysis with respect to two measures for popu- A. A. MARTYNYUK lation growth models of Kolmogorov type T.-C. LIM and HONG-KUN XU 1231 Uniformly Lipschitzian mappings in metric spaces with uniform normal structure Q. KONG and XIAOXIN LIAO 1237 Dissipation, boundedness and persistence of general eco- logical systems M. H. LEE 1251 Tau-functions and automorphic forms Volume 25 Number 12 M. CONTRERAS 1257 Double resonance for quasilinear elliptic higher order partial differential equations between the first and second eigenvalues YANG JIANFU 1283 Positive solutions of quasilinear elliptic obstacle problems with critical exponents Z. NANIEWICZ 1307 Hemivariational inequalities with functionals which are not locally Lipschitz A. G. KARTSATOS 1321 On the construction of methods of lines for functional evolutions in general Banach spaces Z. Dinc and A. G. KARTSATOS 1333 Nonzero solutions of nonlinear equations involving compact perturbations of accretive operators in Banach spaces Vill LINGHAI ZHANG Decay of solutions of generalized Benjamin—Bona—Mahony— Burgers equations in n space dimensions L. YONGOING A limit index theory and its applications J. SANTANILLA Existence and nonexistence of positive radial solutions of an elliptic Dirichlet problem in an exterior domain B. S. MORDUKHOVICH and Differential characterizations of covering, metric regularity, Y. SHAO and Lipschitzian properties of multifunctions between Banach spaces S. C. WELSH A vector parameter global bifurcation result Title Page, Volume Contents and Author Index, Volume 25, 1995 st th o- al es nS ot al ict

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