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An automatic procedure for the calculation of bifurcation points of integral equations
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    An automatic procedure for the calculation of bifurcation points of integral equations (English)
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    Let X,Y be Banach spaces, \(\lambda\), \(\mu\) real parameters, and \(F: X\to Y\) a mapping such that its Fréchet derivative F' at a singular point \((x^*,\lambda^*,\mu^*)\) of the nonlinear equation \(F(x,\lambda,\mu)=0\) is a Fredholm operator of index 0 and dim ker(F')\({}^*(x^*,\lambda^*,\mu^*)=1\). A new direct method for finding simple bifurcation points is presented.
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    Banach spaces
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    Fredholm operator
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    direct method
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    simple bifurcation points
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