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- In mathematics, Nemytskii operators are a class of nonlinear operators on Lp spaces with good continuity and boundedness properties. They take their name...
- Vladimirovich Nemytskii (Russian: Виктор Владимирович Немыцкий; 22 November 1900 – 7 August 1967) was a Soviet mathematician who introduced Nemytskii operators...
- the Moore plane, also sometimes called Niemytzki plane (or Nemytskii plane, Nemytskii's tangent disk topology), is a topological space. It is a completely...
- of a completely regular locally normal space that is not normal is the Nemytskii plane. Most spaces encountered in mathematical analysis are normal Hausdorff...
- Fields mathematics (calculus) Institutions Moscow State University Doctoral advisor Andrey Kolmogorov, Vyacheslav Stepanov, Viktor Vladimirovich Nemytskii...
- simulation with incomplete knowledge. MIT press, 1994. Viktor Vladimirovich Nemytskii, Vyacheslav Stepanov, Qualitative theory of differential equations, Princeton...
- portal Mathematics portal Physics portal Domain (mathematical analysis) Nemytskii operator Herbert Callen, who also sought an axiomatic formulation of thermodynamics...
- (1893–1970), businessman and founder of Checker Motors Corporation Viktor Nemytskii (1900–1967), mathematician Grigory Potyomkin (1739 at Chizheva – 1791)...
- equations Stepanov wrote a well-known textbook with his student Viktor Nemytskii. Stepanov pla**** an important role in the Moscow Mathematical Society...
- Solutions of One class of Nonlinear Integral Equations with the Hammerstein–Nemytskii Operator”, Differential Equations, vol. 57, iss. 6, (2021) 768–779 A....