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Comparison theorem

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Inmathematics,comparison theorems are theorems whose statement involves comparisons between various mathematical objects of the same type, and often occur in fields such ascalculus,differential equations andRiemannian geometry.

Differential equations

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In the theory ofdifferential equations,comparison theorems assert particular properties of solutions of a differential equation (or of a system thereof), provided that an auxiliary equation/inequality (or a system thereof) possesses a certain property. Differential (or integral) inequalities, derived from differential (respectively, integral) equations by replacing the equality sign with an inequality sign, form a broad class of such auxiliary relations.[1][2]

One instance of such theorem was used by Aronson and Weinberger to characterize solutions ofFisher's equation, a reaction-diffusion equation.[3] Other examples of comparison theorems include:

Riemannian geometry

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InRiemannian geometry, it is a traditional name for a number of theorems that compare various metrics and provide various estimates in Riemannian geometry.[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Walter, Wolfgang (1970).Differential and Integral Inequalities. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg.doi:10.1007/978-3-642-86405-6.ISBN 978-3-642-86407-0.
  2. ^Lakshmikantham, Vangipuram (1969).Differential and integral inequalities: theory and applications. Mathematics in science and engineering. Srinivasa Leela. New York: Academic Press.ISBN 978-0-08-095563-6.
  3. ^Aronson, D. G.; Weinberger, H. F. (1975). Goldstein, Jerome A. (ed.)."Nonlinear diffusion in population genetics, combustion, and nerve pulse propagation".Partial Differential Equations and Related Topics. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer:5–49.doi:10.1007/BFb0070595.ISBN 978-3-540-37440-4.
  4. ^Jeff Cheeger andDavid Gregory Ebin: Comparison theorems in Riemannian Geometry, North Holland 1975.
  5. ^M. Berger, "An Extension of Rauch's Metric Comparison Theorem and some Applications", Illinois J. Math., vol. 6 (1962) 700–712
  6. ^Weisstein, Eric W."Berger-Kazdan Comparison Theorem".MathWorld.
  7. ^F.W. Warner, "Extensions of the Rauch Comparison Theorem to Submanifolds" (Trans. Amer. Math. Soc., vol. 122, 1966, pp. 341–356
  8. ^R.L. Bishop & R. Crittenden,Geometry of manifolds

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