Coincidence Degree, and Nonlinear Differential Equations

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This paper, published in 1977, received 1.1k indexed citations. Written by Robert E. Gaines and Jean Mawhin covering the research area of Numerical Analysis and Applied Mathematics. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Applied Mathematics (738 citations), Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health (473 citations) and Numerical Analysis (338 citations). Published in Lecture notes in mathematics.

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This paper is also available at doi.org/10.1007/bfb0089537.

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