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The convenient setting for non-quasianalytic Denjoy-Carleman differentiable mappings (English)
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17 June 2009
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Based on [\textit{A.\,Kriegl} and \textit{P.\,W.\thinspace Michor}, ``The convenient setting of global analysis'' (Mathematical Surveys and Monographs 53; Providence/RI: American Mathematical Society) (1997; Zbl 0889.58001)], the authors obtain that a mapping is \(C^M\) if it maps \(C^M\)-curves to \(C^M\)-curves, where \(C^M\) is the Denjoy-Carleman differentiable function class and the weight sequence \(M=(M_k)\) is logarithmically convex, stable under derivations, and non-quasianalytic of moderate growth.
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convenient setting
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Denjoy-Carleman classes
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non-quasianalytic of moderate growth
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