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    The space L(D) consists of Lipschitz continuous mappings from D to the Euclidean n-space \(R^ n\), D being an open bounded subset of \(R^ n\). Let F belong to L(D) and suppose that \(\bar x\) solves the equation \(F(x)=0\). If the generalized Jacobian (in some particular sense) of F at \(\bar x\) is nonsingular then it is shown that for G near F (with respect to a natural norm) the system \(G(x)=0\) has a unique solution x(G) in neighbourhood of \(\bar x\) and the mapping x to x(G) is Lipschitz continuous.
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    implicit functions
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    sensitivity of stationary points
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    mapping degree
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    Lipschitz continuous mappings
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    generalized Jacobian
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