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A criterion for isolated solution structure and global computability for operator equations (English)
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1986
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This paper considers the description and determination of the fixed points of compact, continuously differentiable mappings T in Banach spaces. In particular, our results describe situations when the fixed point set of T is isolated, and when at least one fixed point can be computed by a globally convergent Newton/continuation algorithm, beginning at zero. The entire framework is motivated by applications to nonlinear elliptic systems for which these properties hold.
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fixed points of compact, continuously differentiable mappings
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globally convergent Newton/continuation algorithm, beginning at zero
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nonlinear elliptic systems
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