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This work was initiated in the summer of 1985 while all of the
authors were at the Center of Nonlinear Studies of the Los Alamos
National Laboratory; it was then continued and polished while the
authors were at Indiana Univer sity, at the University of Paris-Sud
(Orsay), and again at Los Alamos in 1986 and 1987. Our aim was to
present a direct geometric approach in the theory of inertial
manifolds (global analogs of the unstable-center manifolds) for
dissipative partial differential equations. This approach, based on
Cauchy integral mani folds for which the solutions of the partial
differential equations are the generating characteristic curves,
has the advantage that it provides a sound basis for numerical
Galerkin schemes obtained by approximating the inertial manifold.
The work is self-contained and the prerequisites are at the level
of a graduate student. The theoretical part of the work is
developed in Chapters 2-14, while in Chapters 15-19 we apply the
theory to several remarkable partial differ ential equations."
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