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Some Problems on the Hamilton-Jacobi Equation

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I shall devote attention to some old, but still open, problems on the Hamilton-Jacobi equation reviewing the context in which they arise.

Partially supported by National Science Foundation Grant 85–3333 and by Ministero della Publica Istruzione.

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Gallavotti, G. (1987). Some Problems on the Hamilton-Jacobi Equation. In: Rabinowitz, P.H., Ambrosetti, A., Ekeland, I., Zehnder, E.J. (eds) Periodic Solutions of Hamiltonian Systems and Related Topics. NATO ASI Series, vol 209. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3933-2_14

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