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The following pages link to On Nash's implicit functional theorem (Q5568359):
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- An inverse function theorem in Fréchet spaces (Q631665) (← links)
- Characteristics and existence of isometric embeddings (Q791877) (← links)
- A rapid convergence method for a singular perturbation problem (Q798859) (← links)
- Isometric immersions of Riemannian spaces in Euclidean spaces (Q1147394) (← links)
- A perturbation study of the obstacle problem by means of a generalized implicit function theorem (Q1157720) (← links)
- Moser's implicit function theorem in the framework of analytic smoothing (Q1214199) (← links)
- The boundary problems of physical geodesy (Q1227873) (← links)
- The method of contractor directions for partial differential equations (Q1246678) (← links)
- Negative results on the Nash-Moser theorem for Köthe sequence spaces and for spaces of ultradifferentiable functions (Q1352993) (← links)
- Algorithms defined by Nash iteration: Some implementations via multilevel collocation and smoothing (Q1576455) (← links)
- An a posteriori KAM theorem for whiskered tori in Hamiltonian partial differential equations with applications to some ill-posed equations (Q1710407) (← links)
- Generalized implicit function theorems and problems with a free boundary (Q1912508) (← links)
- Ekeland's inverse function theorem in graded Fréchet spaces revisited for multifunctions (Q2408643) (← links)
- On the Nash-Moser Iteration Technique (Q2806226) (← links)
- Resonant Equilibrium Configurations in Quasi-Periodic Media: KAM Theory (Q2967916) (← links)
- Geometric, algebraic, and analytic descendants of Nash isometric embedding theorems (Q2969090) (← links)
- On Nash’s unique contribution to analysis in just three of his papers (Q2969092) (← links)
- Lorentzian manifolds isometrically embeddable in 𝕃^{ℕ} (Q3093475) (← links)
- Unfoldings of discrete dynamical systems (Q3326475) (← links)
- Periodic solutions to Maxwell equations in nonlinear media (Q4722438) (← links)
- Un théorème de fonctions implicites sur certains espaces de Fréchet et quelques applications (Q5658855) (← links)