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The following pages link to A new higher order chain rule and Gevrey class (Q2640199):
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- A class of Fourier integral operators with complex phase related to the Gevrey classes (Q611974) (← links)
- On the summability of formal solutions of nonlinear partial differential equations with shrinkings (Q885027) (← links)
- Controllability of the 1D Schrödinger equation using flatness (Q1641067) (← links)
- Singular perturbation of nonlinear systems with regular singularity (Q1727139) (← links)
- Inverse map theorem in the ultra-\(F\)-differentiable class (Q1813893) (← links)
- Inviscid damping near the Couette flow in a channel (Q1984847) (← links)
- Linear inviscid damping in Gevrey spaces (Q2296932) (← links)
- Algebrability and nowhere Gevrey differentiability (Q2339728) (← links)
- Null controllability of the heat equation using flatness (Q2342430) (← links)
- Roots in differential rings of ultradifferentiable functions (Q2390141) (← links)
- On functional linear partial differential equations in Gevrey spaces of holomorphic functions (Q2470983) (← links)
- A Cauchy-Kovalevskaja type theory in the Gevrey class for PDEs with shrinkings (Q2492473) (← links)
- Linear vortex symmetrization: the spectral density function (Q2675798) (← links)
- On ODEs in the ultradifferentiable class (Q4008856) (← links)
- A Cauchy-kovalevskaja Type Theorem in The Gevrey Class with A Vector-Valued Time Variable (Q4030399) (← links)
- Volevič systems of singular nonlinear partial differential equations (Q4839231) (← links)
- Self-shrinkers to the mean curvature flow asymptotic to isoparametric cones (Q5267984) (← links)
- Controllability results for a cross diffusion system with a free boundary by a flatness approach (Q6057065) (← links)
- Controllability of the Stefan problem by the flatness approach (Q6161344) (← links)
- Flatness approach for the boundary controllability of a system of heat equations (Q6569588) (← links)
- On the stability of shear flows in bounded channels. II: Non-monotonic shear flows (Q6594758) (← links)