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On Some Quasi-Variational Inequalities and Other Problems with Moving Sets

José-Luis Menaldi, Carlos N. Rautenberg

Published 2021-06-25Version 1

Since its introduction over 50 years ago, the concept of Mosco convergence has permeated through diverse areas of mathematics and applied sciences. These include applied analysis, the theory of partial differential equations, numerical analysis, and infinite dimensional constrained optimization, among others. In this paper we explore some of the consequences of Mosco convergence on applied problems that involve moving sets, with some historical accounts, and modern trends and features. In particular, we focus on connections with density of convex intersections, finite element approximations, quasi-variational inequalities, and impulse problems.

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