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Some properties of a class of abstract stationary equations
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    Some properties of a class of abstract stationary equations (English)
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    This work studies some generic properties of a set of solutions of equations closely related to the Navier--Stokes problem and of the techniques used in the subsequent analysis. In particular, the structure of the set of stationary solutions of the Navier--Stokes equations are considered. Use is made of the implicit function theorem and the Smale theorem when defining the Leray--Schauder degree, preparatory to considering the problem of the continuous dependence of the set of solutions with respect to the data.
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    abstract nonlinear equations in Hilbert space
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    stationary solutions
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    micropolar fluids
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    Boussinesq equations
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    Navier-Stokes equation
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