Implicit function theorem as a realization of the Lagrange principle. Abnormal points
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Publication:4515768
DOI10.1070/SM2000V191N01ABEH000446zbMATH Open0958.47036OpenAlexW1999150849MaRDI QIDQ4515768FDOQ4515768
Publication date: 23 November 2000
Published in: Sbornik: Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1070/sm2000v191n01abeh000446
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- Covering of nonlinear maps on a cone in neighborhoods of irregular points
- The implicit function theorem and abnormal points.
- On surjective quadratic mappings
- Existence of real solutions of nonlinear equations without a priori normality assumptions
- Square-Root Metric Regularity and Related Stability Theorems for Smooth Mappings
- Inverse function in the neighborhood of an abnormal point of a smooth map
- Implicit function theorem in a neighborhood of an abnormal point
- The pentagon relation and incidence geometry
- Existence and properties of inverse mappings
- Integrable problems of celestial mechanics in spaces of constant curvature
- Dynamical systems. Transl. from the Russian
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