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The Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications is an academic journal in mathematics, specializing in mathematical analysis and related topics in applied mathematics. It was founded in 1960 by Richard Bellman, [1] as part of a series of new journals on areas of mathematics published by Academic Press, [2] and is now published by Elsevier.
J.-R. Lee and D.-Y. Shin, On the Cauchy-Rassias stability of a generalized additive functional equation, J. Math. Anal. Appl. 339(1)(2008), 372–383. C. Baak, Cauchy – Rassias stability of Cauchy-Jensen additive mappings in Banach spaces , Acta Math.
The stability problem of functional equations originated from a question of Stanisław Ulam, posed in 1940, concerning the stability of group homomorphisms.In the next year, Donald H. Hyers [1] gave a partial affirmative answer to the question of Ulam in the context of Banach spaces in the case of additive mappings, that was the first significant breakthrough and a step toward more solutions ...
Analysis and Applications is a journal covering mathematical analysis and its application to the physical and biological sciences and engineering. It was first published in 2003 by World Scientific. The journal aims "to encourage the development of new techniques and results in applied analysis". [1]
In mathematical analysis, Ekeland's variational principle, discovered by Ivar Ekeland, [1] [2] [3] is a theorem that asserts that there exist nearly optimal solutions to some optimization problems.
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S. Xiang, Mappings of conservative distances and the Mazur–Ulam theorem, J. Math. Anal. Appl. 254(1)(2001), 262–274. S. Xiang, On the Aleksandrov problem and Rassias problem for isometric mappings , Nonlinear Functional Analysis and Appls.
Edward Neuman (born September 19, 1943 [1] in Rydułtowy, Silesian Voivodeship, Poland) [2] is a Polish-American mathematician, currently a professor emeritus of mathematics at Southern Illinois University Carbondale.