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General implicit function theorem for close mappings
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    General implicit function theorem for close mappings (English)
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    28 January 2022
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    The authors prove an implicit function theorem for mappings that are close to an original one in the uniform metric of the space of continuous mappings, and derive a result related to perturbations of linear mappings.
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    implicit function theorem
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    metric regularity
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