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Nonlinear equations with operators satisfying generalized Lipschitz conditions in scales
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    Nonlinear equations with operators satisfying generalized Lipschitz conditions in scales (English)
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    13 June 2000
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    Summary: By means of the contraction principle we prove existence, uniqueness and stability of solutions for nonlinear equations \(u+ G_0[D,u]+ L(G_1[D, u],G_2[D, u])= f\) in a Banach space \(E\), where \(G_0\), \(G_1\), \(G_2\) satisfy Lipschitz conditions in scales of norms, \(L\) is a bilinear operator and \(D\) is a data parameter. The theory is applicable for inverse problems of memory identification and generalized convolution equations of the second kind.
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    contraction principle
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    uniqueness
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    stability
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    solutions for nonlinear equations
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    Lipschitz conditions in scales of norms
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    bilinear operator
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    generalized convolution equations of the second kind
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