An extension of Leray-Schauder degree and applications to nonlinear wave equations
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Publication:757810
zbMath0724.47024MaRDI QIDQ757810
Publication date: 1990
Published in: Differential and Integral Equations (Search for Journal in Brave)
topological degree; Leray-Schauder degree; monotone mappings; Browder's degree; periodic Dirichlet problem for the semilinear wave equation
47H05: Monotone operators and generalizations
47J05: Equations involving nonlinear operators (general)
35L70: Second-order nonlinear hyperbolic equations
35L05: Wave equation
55M25: Degree, winding number
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