Integral equivalence between a nonlinear system and its nonlinear perturbation

Alexander Haščák

Mathematica Slovaca (1984)

  • Volume: 34, Issue: 4, page 393-404
  • ISSN: 0232-0525

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Haščák, Alexander. "Integral equivalence between a nonlinear system and its nonlinear perturbation." Mathematica Slovaca 34.4 (1984): 393-404. <http://eudml.org/doc/32114>.

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References

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  1. ŠVEC M., Fixtpunktsatz und monotone Lösungen der Differentialgleichung y(n) + B(X, Y,..., y(n-1)) = 0, Arch. Math. Brno 2 (1966) 43-55. (1966) MR0206368
  2. ŠVEC M., HAŠČÁK A., Integral equivalence of two systems of differential equations, Czechoslovak Math. J., 32 (107) 1982, Praha. (1982) Zbl0515.34025MR0669785
  3. WONG J. S. W., Square integrable solutions of perturbed linear differential equations, Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 73 A, 16, 1974/75, 251-254. (1974) MR0470314

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