St. Petersburg Mathematical Journal, 16. cilt,437-1077. sayfalarAmerican Mathematical Society, 2005 |
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Sayfa 442
... solutions of ( 1.8 ) can be described by formal asymptotic solutions of the form ( 2.13 ) y = e ? ( ko + a * n ) ( E − 0 ) [ t1 ( x , k , E ) z1 + t2 ( x , k , § ) z2 ] . This solution corresponds to the pair of branches ( 2.14 ) kko + ...
... solutions of ( 1.8 ) can be described by formal asymptotic solutions of the form ( 2.13 ) y = e ? ( ko + a * n ) ( E − 0 ) [ t1 ( x , k , E ) z1 + t2 ( x , k , § ) z2 ] . This solution corresponds to the pair of branches ( 2.14 ) kko + ...
Sayfa 443
... solutions . With any formal solution , we can associate a true solution of the initial equation in such a way that the formal solution coincides with the asymptotic expansion of the true one . Essentially , this is done in the same way ...
... solutions . With any formal solution , we can associate a true solution of the initial equation in such a way that the formal solution coincides with the asymptotic expansion of the true one . Essentially , this is done in the same way ...
Sayfa 444
... solutions when we recede from Co. The true solutions can be constructed in such a way that , together with the formal solutions , they satisfy the relation ( 2.26 ) v ( o ) ( C ) = $ ( " ) u = S w2 where S is the matrix ( 2.23 ) . In ...
... solutions when we recede from Co. The true solutions can be constructed in such a way that , together with the formal solutions , they satisfy the relation ( 2.26 ) v ( o ) ( C ) = $ ( " ) u = S w2 where S is the matrix ( 2.23 ) . In ...
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