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Matematicheskoe modelirovanie, 1990, Volume 2, Number 1, Pages 126–143 (Mi mm2322)  

Computational methods and algorithms

Existence, singularity and multiplicity of solutions that correspond to superstructure $C(2\times2)$ in non-ideal layer of adsorbate

G. G. Yelenin, Yu. V. Troshchiev

M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University
Abstract: The detailed research of $C(2\times2)$ corresponded solutions of nonlinear equations is done.The space of parameters is divided into regions of existence, singularity and multiplicity of such solutions.
Received: 28.09.1989
Bibliographic databases:
UDC: 538.913
Language: Russian
Citation: G. G. Yelenin, Yu. V. Troshchiev, “Existence, singularity and multiplicity of solutions that correspond to superstructure $C(2\times2)$ in non-ideal layer of adsorbate”, Matem. Mod., 2:1 (1990), 126–143
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