Constructive branching theory for semi-eigenvalues. (Konstruktive Verzweigungstheorie für Halbeigenwerte.)

Damm, M.

Zeitschrift für Analysis und ihre Anwendungen (2000)

  • Volume: 19, Issue: 1, page 239-253
  • ISSN: 0232-2064

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Damm, M.. "Constructive branching theory for semi-eigenvalues. (Konstruktive Verzweigungstheorie für Halbeigenwerte.)." Zeitschrift für Analysis und ihre Anwendungen 19.1 (2000): 239-253. <http://eudml.org/doc/48885>.

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keywords = {bifurcation; linearization; nonlinear semi-eigenvalue problems; completely continuous Fréchet derivative; branching solutions; semi-eigenvalues; implicit function theorem; Fredholm alternative},
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publisher = {European Mathematical Society Publishing House},
title = {Constructive branching theory for semi-eigenvalues. (Konstruktive Verzweigungstheorie für Halbeigenwerte.)},
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