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Global and Geometric Aspects of Nonlinear Differential Equations (GLOBAL)
... as nonlinear partial differential equations depending on a small pa- rameter, which multiplies a highest order ...these equations exhibit sin- gular behaviour as this parameter tends to ... See full document
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Attractors for the 3D autonomous and nonautonomous Brinkman-Forchheimer equations
... of global solutions and the associated infinite dimensional dy- namical systems have become the essential aspects in the field of nonlinear evolutionary equations such as the existence of ... See full document
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A Cauchy Kowalevsky theorem for overdetermined systems of nonlinear partial differential equations and geometric applications
... the global situation: Hartman and Nirenberg [HN59] showed that any properly embedded smooth, connected hypersurface in R n+1 whose Gauss map has rank ≤ 1 at every point (or, equivalently, whose Riemannian ... See full document
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Global solutions to a class of nonlinear damped wave operator equations
... proved global existence of solutions for semilinear damped wave equations in R N with noncompactly supported initial data or in the energy space, in where the nonlinear term f(u) = |u| p or f(u) = 0 ... See full document
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Attractivity for a k dimensional system of fractional functional differential equations and global attractivity for a k dimensional system of nonlinear fractional differential equations
... and global attractivity of solutions of different systems of (singular) fractional differential ...and global attractivity of solutions of some systems of fractional differential ... See full document
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On the Dynamic of a Nonautonomous
... difference equations of higher order are important in applications; such equations appear naturally as discrete analogues of differential and delay differential equations which model ... See full document
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Global homeomorphism and applications to the existence and uniqueness of solutions of some differential equations
... An important problem in nonlinear analysis is to find precise conditions for a local dif- feomorphism f between two Banach spaces E, F to be a global one. Many authors have investigated this problem and have ... See full document
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Global attracting set for a class of nonautonomous neutral functional differential equations
... of nonlinear and nonautonomous neutral functional differential equations is ...a global attracting set of neutral functional differential equations with time-varying ... See full document
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Qualitative behavior of rational difference equations of higher order
... Difference Equations has been growing ...difference equations appear as mathematical models describing real life situations in probability theory, queuing theory, statistical problems, stochastic time ... See full document
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Global Stability of Nonlinear Transports Equations
... the global stability of a solution of (2) can be reduced to the problem of tentative the global stability of the differential delay equation (6) and the local stability of ...the global ... See full document
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Positive oriented periodic solutions of the first order complex ODE with polynomial nonlinear part
... [3] A. Borisovich, Z. Kucharski, and W. Marzantowicz, Nielsen numbers and lower estimates for the number of solutions to a certain system of nonlinear integral equations, Applied Aspects of ... See full document
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Existence and uniqueness of the global solution for a class of nonlinear fractional integro differential equations in a Banach space
... differential equations with finite domain have been extensively ...differential equations with finite domain, for instance, can be found in papers [17–38] and the references cited ... See full document
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Global existence and asymptotic behavior of solution of second order nonlinear impulsive differential equations
... 1. Introduction. In recent years, there have been many papers considering the im- pulsive differential equations, see, for example, [2, 3, 1, 4, 5] and the references cited in [3]. In this paper, our results extend ... See full document
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Global continuation of periodic solutions for retarded functional differential equations on manifolds
... Theorem . extends and unifies two results recently obtained by the authors in [] and []. In [] the ambient manifold M is not necessarily compact, but our investigation regards delay differential equations with ... See full document
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Global higher integrability for very weak solutions to nonlinear subelliptic equations
... the global higher integrability for very weak solutions to the Dirichlet problem for a nonlinear subelliptic equation on Carnot-Carathéodory spaces which implies that such solutions are classical weak ... See full document
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Standing waves and global existence for nonlinear wave equations with potential, strong, and nonlinear damping terms
... a global weak solution exists for any initial data, while if < m < p the solution blows up in finite time when the initial energy is sufficiently ...and nonlinear source terms (p > ) has been ... See full document
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A New Line Search Method to Solve the Nonlinear Systems of Monotone Equations
... One of the two important iterative methods that is used to solve nonlinear system of equations is the line search strategy, the other method is trust region. Here, we focus on the line search method and its ... See full document
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TWO DIMENSIONAL FRACTIONAL SYSTEM OF NONLINEAR DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS IN THE MODELING COMPETITIVE POPULATIONS
... [38] P. Polačik and I. Tereščak, "Convergence to cycles as a typical asymptotic behavior in smooth strongly monotone discrete-time dynamical systems", Arch. Rational Mech. Anal. 116 (1992), 339-360. [39] J. F. ... See full document
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On embeddings and dimensions of global attractors associated with dissipative partial differential equations
... of global attractors with zero Lipschitz deviation in R N that have a H¨ older continuous inverse whose exponent is arbitrarily close to 1 by taking N sufficiently large (Theorem ... See full document
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... The equations are based on both human and mosquito population, infection rates of human and mosquito per unit time, rescaling of critical population of each class by total species population and bifurcation ... See full document
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