A general Fredholm theory I: a splicing-based differential geometry

Helmut Hofer; Kris Wysocki; Eduard Zehnder

Journal of the European Mathematical Society (2007)

  • Volume: 009, Issue: 4, page 841-876
  • ISSN: 1435-9855

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Hofer, Helmut, Wysocki, Kris, and Zehnder, Eduard. "A general Fredholm theory I: a splicing-based differential geometry." Journal of the European Mathematical Society 009.4 (2007): 841-876. <http://eudml.org/doc/277309>.

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journal = {Journal of the European Mathematical Society},
keywords = {Banach scales; sc-smoothness; M-polyfolds; splicings; splicing cores; fillers; strong bundles; Banach scales; sc-smoothness; M-polyfolds; splicings; splicing cores; fillers; strong bundles},
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number = {4},
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publisher = {European Mathematical Society Publishing House},
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