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 ) ( E − ɛo ) y = e ? ( ko + a * n ) ( § — { 0 ) [ t1 ( x , k , E ) z1 + t2 ( x , k , § ) z2 ] . ป This solution corresponds to the pair of branches ...
... solutions of ( 1.8 ) can be described by formal asymptotic solutions of the form ( 2.13 ) ( E − ɛo ) y = e ? ( ko + a * n ) ( § — { 0 ) [ t1 ( x , k , E ) z1 + t2 ( x , k , § ) z2 ] . ป This solution corresponds to the pair of branches ...
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 wi ( o ) ( o ) W2 v ( o ) , u ( o ) , and the norms employed correspond to the increase or decrease of the exponential factors that arise in the asymptotics of formal solutions when we recede from Co. The true solutions can be ...
solutions wi ( o ) ( o ) W2 v ( o ) , u ( o ) , and the norms employed correspond to the increase or decrease of the exponential factors that arise in the asymptotics of formal solutions when we recede from Co. The true solutions can be ...
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S Buslaev M V Buslaeva and A Grigis Adiabatic asymptotics | 437 |
Volchkov A local tworadii theorem on the sphere | 453 |
A Kokotov and B Plamenevskii On the asymptotics of solutions | 477 |
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