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Latest revision as of 05:22, 30 July 2019
by: M. Z. ZGUROVSKY, P. O. KASYANOV and J. VALERO
Introduction
One of the most effective approaches to investigate nonlinear problems, represented by partial differential equations, inclusions and inequalities with boundary values, consists of their reduction into differential-operator inclusions in infinite-dimensional spaces governed by nonlinear operators. In order to study these objects, the modern methods of nonlinear analysis have been used [Duvaut & Lions, 1980; Gajewski et al., 1974; Lions, 1969; Chikrii, 1997].
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