On the coercivity of continuously differentiable vector fields
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Abstract: Given an arbitrary fixed continuously differentiable vector field on , we prove that this vector field is coercive if and only if its conservative part is coercive. We apply this result in order to provide sufficient conditions to guarantee the co-existence of equilibrium states of a continuously differentiable vector field and its conservative part.
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