St. Petersburg Mathematical Journal, 6. cilt,4-6. sayılarAmerican Mathematical Society, 1995 |
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Sayfa 801
... Theorem 3.1 can be derived in a standard way from the following assertion . Theorem 3.1 ' . Let all the assumptions of Theorem 3.1 be fulfilled . Suppose that , for some ( x . , t . ) E Qr and p . E ( 0 , 1 ) , Then ( 3.5 ) - Pp . ( x ...
... Theorem 3.1 can be derived in a standard way from the following assertion . Theorem 3.1 ' . Let all the assumptions of Theorem 3.1 be fulfilled . Suppose that , for some ( x . , t . ) E Qr and p . E ( 0 , 1 ) , Then ( 3.5 ) - Pp . ( x ...
Sayfa 1103
Theorem 3.1 . The vectors ( t ) , k ≤ k1 or k2 ≤ k , defined by formula ( 3.11 ) coincide with the Floquet solutions of the problem ( 3.1 ) , ( 3.2 ) to within O ( s - 1 ) . The corresponding Floquet exponents are ( 3.21 ) * k = ( s + ...
Theorem 3.1 . The vectors ( t ) , k ≤ k1 or k2 ≤ k , defined by formula ( 3.11 ) coincide with the Floquet solutions of the problem ( 3.1 ) , ( 3.2 ) to within O ( s - 1 ) . The corresponding Floquet exponents are ( 3.21 ) * k = ( s + ...
Sayfa 1140
... 3.1 . Suppose that the assumptions of Theorem 3.1 are satisfied . If , in addition , the functions a ' belong to C ( m2 ) , where m2 = { ( x ; t ; z ; p ) : xXE , te [ 0 ; T ] , │z | ≤ M。, p € R " } , then ( 3.17 ) || u || V1 + 2 ( Q ) ...
... 3.1 . Suppose that the assumptions of Theorem 3.1 are satisfied . If , in addition , the functions a ' belong to C ( m2 ) , where m2 = { ( x ; t ; z ; p ) : xXE , te [ 0 ; T ] , │z | ≤ M。, p € R " } , then ( 3.17 ) || u || V1 + 2 ( Q ) ...
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