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In the preceding chapters we have considered a rather wide class of non-linear partial differential equations and in developing methods of analysis for the non-linear stability problems we have made various assumptions, concerning the outcome of the linearized theory, the behaviour of coefficients, etc. We shall presently illustrate these developments by some specific examples, which show that the hypothesis which have been made are realistic, that is, that in certain problems of interest the assumptions are indeed verified.
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Eckhaus, W. (1965). Analysis of Some One-Dimensional Problems. In: Studies in Non-Linear Stability Theory. Springer Tracts in Natural Philosophy, vol 6. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-88317-0_5
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