SPECTRAL THEORY AND NONLINEAR ANALYSIS WITH APPLICATIONS TO SPATIAL ECOLOGY
Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain, 14 - 15 June 2004
edited by S Cano-Casanova (Universidad Pontificia Comillas de Madrid, Spain), J López-Gómez (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain) & C Mora-Corral (University of Oxford, UK)
This volume details some of the latest advances in spectral theory and nonlinear analysis through various cutting-edge theories on algebraic multiplicities, global bifurcation theory, non-linear Schrödinger equations, non-linear boundary value problems, large solutions, metasolutions, dynamical systems, and applications to spatial ecology.
The main scope of the book is bringing together a series of topics that have evolved separately during the last decades around the common denominator of spectral theory and nonlinear analysis — from the most abstract developments up to the most concrete applications to population dynamics and socio-biology — in an effort to fill the existing gaps between these fields.
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Readership: Nonlinear scientists and mathematicians.
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