An analytic bifurcation principle for Fredholm operators
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Publication:6320732
arXiv1906.08005MaRDI QIDQ6320732FDOQ6320732
Authors: Matthias Stiefenhofer
Publication date: 19 June 2019
Abstract: Smooth Equations of the form G[z]=0 are investigated in Banach spaces with the aim of continuing the basic solution G[0]=0 to a solution curve of G[z]=0 with the implicit function theorem. If the linearization is surjective, then the transversality condition of the implicit function theorem can be satisfied in a straightforward way, yielding a regular solution curve, whereas otherwise the equation G[z]=0 has to be extended appropriately for reaching a surjective linearization accessible to the implicit function theorem. This extension process, implying in the first step the standard bifurcation theorem of simple bifurcation points, is continued arbitrarily, yielding a sequence of bifurcation results presumably being applicable to bifurcation points with finite degeneracy.
Singularities in algebraic geometry (14B05) Local deformation theory, Artin approximation, etc. (14B12) Abstract inverse mapping and implicit function theorems involving nonlinear operators (47J07)
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