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The following pages link to A generalization of the Ascoli theorem and an application to functional differential equations (Q2545593):
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- Inequivalent measures of noncompactness (Q642104) (← links)
- Euler's broken lines in systems with Carathéodory conditions (Q764709) (← links)
- Theory of equations of neutral type (Q791741) (← links)
- A generalization of theorems of Krasnoselskii and Juberg (Q1156995) (← links)
- Condensing operators (Q1160881) (← links)
- Periodic solutions of some nonlinear autonomous functional differential equations (Q1224238) (← links)
- Über Funktional-Differentialgleichungen mit voreilendem Argument (Q1230912) (← links)
- Existence and continuous dependence for functional-differential equations with unbounded delay (Q1248755) (← links)
- Semi-Fredholm operators and periodic solutions for linear functional-differential equations (Q1288199) (← links)
- Stable phase-locked periodic solutions in a delay differential system. (Q1414005) (← links)
- Existence and continuous dependence of mild solutions to semilinear functional differential equations in Banach spaces (Q1976499) (← links)
- On solutions of an infinite system of nonlinear integral equations on the real half-axis (Q2329255) (← links)
- Compactness estimates for integral operators of vector functions with nonmeasurable kernels (Q2476439) (← links)
- The fixed point index for local condensing maps (Q2549163) (← links)
- On the number of solutions of nonlinear equations in ordered Banach spaces (Q2554877) (← links)
- Existence and uniqueness theorems for some functional differential equations of neutral type (Q2561330) (← links)
- On a class of maps related to the Furi-Martelli-Vignoli spectrum (Q2569736) (← links)
- Inequivalent measures of noncompactness and the radius of the essential spectrum (Q3085056) (← links)
- Regular measures of noncompactness and Ascoli-Arzelà type compactness criteria in spaces of vector-valued functions (Q6104041) (← links)
- On solvability of Volterra-Hammerstein integral equations in two variables coordinatewise converging at infinity (Q6119130) (← links)