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STUDIA MATHEMATICA - Issue no. 4 / 2012 | |||||||
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BOOK REVIEWS: MARTIN VÄTH, TOPOLOGICAL ANALYSIS – FROM THE BASICS TO THE TRIPLE DEGREE FOR NONLINEAR FREDHOLM INCLUSIONS, SERIES IN NONLINEAR ANALYSIS AND APPLICATIONS, VOL. 16, IX+490 PP, WALTER DE GRUYTER, BERLIN - NEW YORK, 2012, ISBN: 978-3-11-027722-7, E-ISBN: 978-3-11-027733-3, ISSN: 0941-813X. Authors: RADU PRECUP. |
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Abstract: The degree theory, originally developed by Leray and Schauder in the thirties of the last century for a rather restricted class of equations, turned to be one of the most powerful tools of nonlinear analysis. Since then it has been successively extended to encompass much larger classes of equations, including even those involving noncompact or multivalued maps. | |||||||