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Necessary and sufficient condition for the convergence of formal solutions
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    The author shows that a necessary and sufficient condition for the convergence of formal solutions of analytic equations is given by an exponential condition which is a natural extension of a so-called Siegel condition. The result is applied to equations with small divisors, to yield a necessary and sufficient condition for the convergence of formal solutions.
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    convergence of formal solutions
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    analytic equations
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    exponential condition
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    Siegel condition
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    equations with small divisors
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