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[[Image:3D-Leveltorus.png|thumb|right|[[Morse theory]] is a branch of nonlinear functional analysis.]]
'''Nonlinear functional analysis''' is a branch of [[Mathematical Analysis]]. It deals with [[nonlinear]] [[Map (mathematics)|mapping]]s and its subject matter includes:<ref>▼
{{cite book | last = Schwartz | first = Jacob T. | authorlink = Jack Schwartz | title = Non-Linear Functional Analysis | publisher = Gordon & Breach Science Pub | ___location = New York | year = 1969 | isbn = 9780677015057 }}▼
▲'''Nonlinear functional analysis''' is a branch of [[
==Topics==
Its subject matter includes:<ref>
▲{{cite book | last = Schwartz | first = Jacob T. | authorlink = Jack Schwartz | title = Non-Linear Functional Analysis | publisher = Gordon & Breach Science Pub | ___location = New York | year = 1969 | isbn =
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* [[implicit function theorem]]s
* fixed-point theorems ([[Brouwer fixed point theorem]], [[Fixed point theorems in infinite-dimensional spaces]], [[topological degree theory]], [[Jordan separation theorem]], [[Lefschetz fixed-point theorem]])
* [[Morse theory]] and [[
* methods of [[complex function theory]]
==Notes==▼
==See also==
* [[Functional analysis]]
▲==Notes==
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[[Category:Nonlinear functional analysis]]▼
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