Analytic Theory of Global Bifurcation
Delve into the intricate world of mathematical analysis with "Analytic Theory of Global Bifurcation" by Boris Buffoni, published by Princeton University Press in 2003. This enlightening hardback book spans 184 pages and aims to develop Dancer's global bifurcation theory from first principles, specifically focusing on one-parameter families of real-analytic operators within Banach spaces. Buffoni meticulously illustrates the existence of globally defined continuous and locally real-analytic curves of solutions, making this a vital resource for those interested in analytic topology, bifurcation theory, and differential equations. Whether you are a student, researcher, or mathematics enthusiast, this book offers a comprehensive exploration of applied mathematics that is both engaging and informative. Enhance your understanding of global bifurcation theory today!