Multivalued Maps and Multivalued Differential Equations
Abstract
**Please note that the full text is embargoed** ABSTRACT: Everybody meets multivalued maps very early in his mathematical education, as inverses of maps which are not one-to-one, but in elementary lectures the multivalued aspect is usually suppressed by means of elementary tricks or restrictions which make sense for practical purposes; think of [see pdf for notation] which has the inverse[see pdf for notation], from [see pdf for notation] (the subsets of R); or think of a linear operator [see pdf for notation] with kernel [see pdf for notation]; in which case one uses the trick to consider [see pdf for notation], defined by [see pdf for notation] which is one-to-one and therefore has a singlevalued inverse [see pdf for notation].