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The following pages link to A local min-orthogonal method for finding multiple saddle points. (Q1426066):
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- Finding multiple solutions to elliptic PDE with nonlinear boundary conditions (Q368097) (← links)
- A new approach for numerically solving nonlinear eigensolution problems (Q493277) (← links)
- A numerical method for finding multiple co-existing solutions to nonlinear cooperative systems (Q952807) (← links)
- Saddle critical point analysis and computation (Q999489) (← links)
- A new augmented singular transform and its partial Newton-correction method for finding more solutions (Q1704841) (← links)
- A local minimax method using virtual geometric objects. I. For finding saddles (Q1736896) (← links)
- A local minimax method using virtual geometric objects. II. For finding equality constrained saddles (Q1736897) (← links)
- A new augmented singular transform and its partial Newton-correction method for finding more solutions to nonvariational quasilinear elliptic PDEs (Q1987422) (← links)
- A local min-orthogonal based numerical method for computing multiple coexisting solutions to cooperative \(p\)-Laplacian systems (Q2048434) (← links)
- An improved local-min-orthogonal method for finding multiple solutions to nonlinear elliptic PDEs (Q2149017) (← links)
- An augmented singular transform and its partial Newton method for finding new solutions (Q2345685) (← links)
- Estimate of Morse index of cooperative elliptic systems and its application to spatial vector solitons (Q2515105) (← links)
- An orthogonal subspace minimization method for finding multiple solutions to the defocusing nonlinear Schrödinger equation with symmetry (Q2857475) (← links)
- Finding Gateaux-Saddles by a Local Minimax Method (Q2987793) (← links)
- Global Sequence Convergence of a Local Minimax Method for Finding Multiple Solutions in Banach Spaces (Q3114597) (← links)
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- Partial Newton-correction method for multiple fixed points of semi-linear differential operators by Legendre-Gauss-Lobatto pseudospectral method (Q6053019) (← links)