St. Petersburg Mathematical Journal, 12. cilt,507-1059. sayfalarAmerican Mathematical Society, 2001 |
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Sayfa 699
... neighborhood of To , and let y and z be coordinates in So and Uo , respectively . We introduce the following ... neighborhood Up it follows that if a is sufficiently small , then there exists a number ß1 = ß1 ( a ) > 0 such that -1 ( Y ...
... neighborhood of To , and let y and z be coordinates in So and Uo , respectively . We introduce the following ... neighborhood Up it follows that if a is sufficiently small , then there exists a number ß1 = ß1 ( a ) > 0 such that -1 ( Y ...
Sayfa 700
... neighborhood Vo can be chosen to be trajectory - convex with respect to . Now , we find a neighborhood U such that ( 39 ) and denote h ( N28 ( U ) ) ≤ Vo Q ' = N¿ ( r " ( U ) ) . onto the funda- . Let Ws ( 0 ) be Obviously , h maps the ...
... neighborhood Vo can be chosen to be trajectory - convex with respect to . Now , we find a neighborhood U such that ( 39 ) and denote h ( N28 ( U ) ) ≤ Vo Q ' = N¿ ( r " ( U ) ) . onto the funda- . Let Ws ( 0 ) be Obviously , h maps the ...
Sayfa 864
... neighborhood of yon K ( k - 1 ) . The latter condition can be satisfied because OK ( k - 1 ) is transversal to the fibers in some neighborhood of y everywhere except the points of y . After that , we construct a map , a cutting ...
... neighborhood of yon K ( k - 1 ) . The latter condition can be satisfied because OK ( k - 1 ) is transversal to the fibers in some neighborhood of y everywhere except the points of y . After that , we construct a map , a cutting ...
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