St. Petersburg Mathematical Journal, 16. cilt,437-1077. sayfalarAmerican Mathematical Society, 2005 |
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Sayfa 629
... zero growth speed reduces to a question about functions of one variable . Intuitively , a zero speed tube can be imagined as " having a peak point ( with curvature 2π ) at infinity " . From this point of view , it is natural to expect ...
... zero growth speed reduces to a question about functions of one variable . Intuitively , a zero speed tube can be imagined as " having a peak point ( with curvature 2π ) at infinity " . From this point of view , it is natural to expect ...
Sayfa 634
... zero angle and to use induction on the number of zero angles . Suppose there is at least one zero angle . Since we have no peak points , we can find two adjacent angles ( say , ZBOA and ZAOC ) such that the first of them is zero and the ...
... zero angle and to use induction on the number of zero angles . Suppose there is at least one zero angle . Since we have no peak points , we can find two adjacent angles ( say , ZBOA and ZAOC ) such that the first of them is zero and the ...
Sayfa 906
... zero in 6. This can easily be checked by analogy with the proof of Theorem 9.4 . One should use the presence of the factor Vε on the right - hand side of ( 10.16 ) and the fact that V weakly tends to zero in L2 , loc ( by the mean value ...
... zero in 6. This can easily be checked by analogy with the proof of Theorem 9.4 . One should use the presence of the factor Vε on the right - hand side of ( 10.16 ) and the fact that V weakly tends to zero in L2 , loc ( by the mean value ...
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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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