Monotone Dynamical Systems
by M.W. Hirsch, Hal Smith
2004
ISBN/ASIN: 0821844873
Number of pages: 136
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From the table of contents: Introduction; Strongly Order-Preserving Semiflows; Generic Convergence and Stability; Ordinary Differential Equations; Delay Differential Equations; Monotone Maps; Semilinear Parabolic Equations.
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