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Lyapunov-Schmidt Methods in Nonlinear Analysis and Applications (Hardcover, 2002 ed.): Nikolay Sidorov, Boris Loginov, A.V.... Lyapunov-Schmidt Methods in Nonlinear Analysis and Applications (Hardcover, 2002 ed.)
Nikolay Sidorov, Boris Loginov, A.V. Sinitsyn, M.V. Falaleev
R4,276 R3,306 Discovery Miles 33 060 Save R970 (23%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Preface Constructing nonlinear parameter-dependent mathematical models is essential in modeling in many scientific research fields. The investigation of branching (bifurcating) solutions of such equations is one of the most important aspects in the analysis of such models. The foundations of the theory of bifurca- tions for the functional equations were laid in the well known publications by AM. Lyapunov (1906) [1, vol. 4] (on equilibrium forms of rotating liq- uids) and E. Schmidt (1908) [1]. The approach proposed by them has been throughly developed and is presently known as the Lyapunov-Schmidt method (see M.M. Vainberg and V.A Trenogin [1, 2]). A valuable part in the founda- tions of the bifurcation theory belongs to A. Poincares ideas [1]. Later, to the end of proving the theorems on existence of bifurcation points, infinite-dimensional generalizations of topological and variational methods were proposed by M.A Krasnoselsky [1], M.M. Vainberg [1] and others. A great contribution to the development and applications of the bifurcation theory has been made by a number of famous 20th century pure and applied mathe- maticians (for example, see the bibliography in E. Zeidler [1]).

Lyapunov-Schmidt Methods in Nonlinear Analysis and Applications (Paperback, 1st ed. Softcover of orig. ed. 2003): Nikolay... Lyapunov-Schmidt Methods in Nonlinear Analysis and Applications (Paperback, 1st ed. Softcover of orig. ed. 2003)
Nikolay Sidorov, Boris Loginov, A.V. Sinitsyn, M.V. Falaleev
R2,920 Discovery Miles 29 200 Out of stock

Preface Constructing nonlinear parameter-dependent mathematical models is essential in modeling in many scientific research fields. The investigation of branching (bifurcating) solutions of such equations is one of the most important aspects in the analysis of such models. The foundations of the theory of bifurca- tions for the functional equations were laid in the well known publications by AM. Lyapunov (1906) [1, vol. 4] (on equilibrium forms of rotating liq- uids) and E. Schmidt (1908) [1]. The approach proposed by them has been throughly developed and is presently known as the Lyapunov-Schmidt method (see M.M. Vainberg and V.A Trenogin [1, 2]). A valuable part in the founda- tions of the bifurcation theory belongs to A. Poincares ideas [1]. Later, to the end of proving the theorems on existence of bifurcation points, infinite-dimensional generalizations of topological and variational methods were proposed by M.A Krasnoselsky [1], M.M. Vainberg [1] and others. A great contribution to the development and applications of the bifurcation theory has been made by a number of famous 20th century pure and applied mathe- maticians (for example, see the bibliography in E. Zeidler [1]).

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