C^r-inclination theorems for singularly perturbed equations
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\(C^r\)-inclination theorems for singularly perturbed equations
\(C^r\)-inclination theorems for singularly perturbed equations
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- Existence of Dafermos profiles for singular shocks
- Bifurcation to instability through the lens of the Maslov index
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