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|a Gill, T.L.
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|a Nonlinear Semigroups, Partial Differential Equations and Attractors
|h Elektronische Ressource
|b Proceedings of a Symposium held in Washington, DC, August 5-8, 1985
|c edited by T.L. Gill, Woodford W. Zachary
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|a 1st ed. 1987
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|a Berlin, Heidelberg
|b Springer Berlin Heidelberg
|c 1987, 1987
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|a Convergence properties of strongly-damped semilinear wave equations -- Numerical solution of certain nonlinear parabolic partial differential equations -- The explicit solution of nonlinear ordinary and partial differential equations I. Conceptual ideas -- Uniform boundness and genralized inverses in liapunov-schmidt method for subharmonics -- Existence of radially symmetric solutions of strongly damped wave equations -- Strongly damped semilinear second order equations -- Nonlinear semigroup theory and viscosity solutions of Hamilton-Jacobi PDE -- Evolution equations with nonlinear boundary conditions -- Asymptotically smooth semigroups and applications -- The principle of spatial averaging and inertial manifolds for reaction-diffusion equations -- Applications of semigroup theory to reaction-diffusion systems -- Ultrasingularities in nonlinear waves -- A reaction-hyperbolic system in physiology -- Compact perturbations of linear m-dissipative operators which lack Gihman's property -- Two compactness lemmas -- The riccati equation: When nonlinearity reduces to linearity
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|a Lecture Notes in Mathematics
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|a The original idea of the organizers of the Washington Symposium was to span a fairly narrow range of topics on some recent techniques developed for the investigation of nonlinear partial differential equations and discuss these in a forum of experts. It soon became clear, however, that the dynamical systems approach interfaced significantly with many important branches of applied mathematics. As a consequence, the scope of this resulting proceedings volume is an enlarged one with coverage of a wider range of research topics
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