Remarks on the analytic implicit function theorem (Q1359626)

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    Remarks on the analytic implicit function theorem (English)
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    3 February 1998
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    General concepts from differential calculus in Banach spaces and the corresponding abstract notion of holomorphy have been proved to be useful even in finite-dimensional situations. A classical example in this direction is Rosenbloom's proof of an extended version of the Cauchy-Kovalewski theorem [\textit{P. C. Rosenbloom}, Proc. Sympos. Pure Math. 4, 51-72 (1961; Zbl 0178.44801)]. The author focuses attention on the problem of to what extent abstract Banach space concepts can be utilized in order to simplify well-known formulas for the power series expansion of an implicitly defined holomorphic mapping in the finite-dimensional case. The formulas obtained in the previous literature (roughly speaking, extensions of the Bürmann-Lagrange formula) are extremely lengthy and involved. The main purpose of the paper is to give a more condensed and more comprehensible version of such a formula. The basic idea of the proof consists in combining the technique of multiple residues with certain elementary concepts (multilinear algebra) from differential calculus in Banach spaces.
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    Banach analytic spaces
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    integral representations in higher dimensional theory
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    integral representations of solutions of PDE
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