## Global and local behavior of positive solutions of nonlinear elliptic equations.(English)Zbl 0465.35003

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 35A20 Analyticity in context of PDEs 35J60 Nonlinear elliptic equations 58B20 Riemannian, Finsler and other geometric structures on infinite-dimensional manifolds 35A05 General existence and uniqueness theorems (PDE) (MSC2000) 35A07 Local existence and uniqueness theorems (PDE) (MSC2000)
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