The Nash-Moser inverse mapping theorem

Masatake Kuranishi

Journées équations aux dérivées partielles (1983)

  • page 1-6
  • ISSN: 0752-0360

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Kuranishi, Masatake. "The Nash-Moser inverse mapping theorem." Journées équations aux dérivées partielles (1983): 1-6. <http://eudml.org/doc/93088>.

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References

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  1. [1] : R. HAMILTON : “The inverse function theorem of Nash and Moser”. Bulletin of the Amer. Math. Soc., vol. 7, N° 1 (1982) 65-222. Zbl0499.58003MR83j:58014
  2. [2] : M. KURANISHI : “Strongly pseudoconvex CR structures over small balls”. I. Ann. of Math. 115 (1982), 451-500, II. Ann. of Math. 116 (1982), 669-732, III. Ann. of Math. 116 (1982). Zbl0505.32018MR84h:32023a
  3. [3] : J. MOSER : “A new technique for the construction of solution of non-linear differential equations”. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 47, N° 11 (1961), 1824-1831. Zbl0104.30503MR24 #A2695

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