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Topics in nonlinear functional analysis
Since its first appearance as a set of lecture notes published by the Courant Institute in 1974, this book served as an introduction to various subjects in nonlinear functional analysis. The current edition is a reprint of these notes, with added bibliographic references. Topological and analytic me...
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2001
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author | Nirenberg, Louis |
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description | Since its first appearance as a set of lecture notes published by the Courant Institute in 1974, this book served as an introduction to various subjects in nonlinear functional analysis. The current edition is a reprint of these notes, with added bibliographic references. Topological and analytic methods are developed for treating nonlinear ordinary and partial differential equations. The first two chapters of the book introduce the notion of topological degree and develop its basic properties. These properties are used in later chapters in the discussion of bifurcation theory (the possible br |
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spelling | cern-22641502021-04-21T19:13:38Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2264150engNirenberg, LouisTopics in nonlinear functional analysisMathematical Physics and MathematicsSince its first appearance as a set of lecture notes published by the Courant Institute in 1974, this book served as an introduction to various subjects in nonlinear functional analysis. The current edition is a reprint of these notes, with added bibliographic references. Topological and analytic methods are developed for treating nonlinear ordinary and partial differential equations. The first two chapters of the book introduce the notion of topological degree and develop its basic properties. These properties are used in later chapters in the discussion of bifurcation theory (the possible brAmerican Mathematical Societyoai:cds.cern.ch:22641502001 |
spellingShingle | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics Nirenberg, Louis Topics in nonlinear functional analysis |
title | Topics in nonlinear functional analysis |
title_full | Topics in nonlinear functional analysis |
title_fullStr | Topics in nonlinear functional analysis |
title_full_unstemmed | Topics in nonlinear functional analysis |
title_short | Topics in nonlinear functional analysis |
title_sort | topics in nonlinear functional analysis |
topic | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics |
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