Finding a Book on Manifolds: Definitions and More

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Please:

I need abook that include this Definitions:

1- Manifold

2- Stable Manifold

3- unstable Manifold


thank you.
 
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S.N. Chow and J. Hale: Methods of bifurcation theory. Springer, 1982

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stable_manifold"
 
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yyat said:
S.N. Chow and J. Hale: Methods of bifurcation theory. Springer, 1982

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stable_manifold"

thank very much :)

but do you have the link of this book ?!​
 
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thepioneerm said:
thank very much :)

but do you have the link of this book ?!​


I don't know if the full text is online, but you can find the book in stores and libraries:

http://books.google.com/books?id=on3YAAAACAAJ&dq=chow+hale+methods+of+bifurcation+theory&ei=hWLCScjCBJCsyASvxb3VBA"
 
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thank very very much :) :)​
 
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