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The following pages link to On BV-solutions of some nonlinear integral equations (Q1402352):
Displayed 18 items.
- On nonlinear integral equations in the space \(\Phi BV(I)\) (Q300583) (← links)
- On continuity and compactness of some nonlinear operators in the spaces of functions of bounded variation (Q325935) (← links)
- Locally Lipschitz composition operators and applications to nonlinear integral equations (Q388705) (← links)
- A note on differential and integral equations in the spaces of functions of \(\Lambda \)-bounded variation (Q423661) (← links)
- On bounded lower \(\Lambda\)-variation (Q465426) (← links)
- On integral operators and nonlinear integral equations in the spaces of functions of bounded variation (Q530321) (← links)
- On nonlinear integral equations in the space of functions of bounded generalized \(\varphi\)-variation (Q610931) (← links)
- On the superposition operator in the space of functions of bounded variation, revisited (Q614308) (← links)
- A residual method for solving nonlinear operator equations and their application to nonlinear integral equations using symbolic computation (Q708125) (← links)
- \(BV_{\phi}\)-solutions of nonlinear integral equations. (Q1414187) (← links)
- Existence results for BV-solutions of nonlinear integral equations (Q1885578) (← links)
- Functions of bounded \(\kappa \varphi\)-variation in the sense of Riesz-Korenblum (Q1951085) (← links)
- On \(\Lambda_p BV\)-solutions of some nonlinear integral equations on the plane (Q2091864) (← links)
- Toeplitz matrix method and nonlinear integral equation of Hammerstein type (Q2378252) (← links)
- LOCAL BOUNDEDNESS OF NONAUTONOMOUS SUPERPOSITION OPERATORS IN (Q2949815) (← links)
- On a Type of Volterra Integral Equation in the Space of Continuous Functions with Bounded Variation valued in Banach Spaces (Q3465902) (← links)
- Characterization of compact linear integral operators in the space of functions of bounded variation (Q4958738) (← links)
- A counterexample to Ljamin’s theorem (Q5401518) (← links)