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- Q6967039 subject Q10129880.
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- Q6967039 abstract "The Nash–Moser theorem, attributed to mathematicians John Forbes Nash and Jürgen Moser, is a generalization of the inverse function theorem on Banach spaces to a class of "tame" Fréchet spaces.".
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- Q6967039 comment "The Nash–Moser theorem, attributed to mathematicians John Forbes Nash and Jürgen Moser, is a generalization of the inverse function theorem on Banach spaces to a class of "tame" Fréchet spaces.".
- Q6967039 label "Nash–Moser theorem".