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D-Index
53
Citations
9654
World Ranking
914
National Ranking
25

Overview

E. N. Dancer is affiliated with the University of Sydney in Australia and contributes to research primarily in the fields of Mathematics and Computer Science. Their work focuses on specialized areas of applied mathematics and computational theory, emphasizing nonlinear and differential equations.

The main fields of study that frame their research output include:

  • Mathematics
  • Computer Science

Their subfields of study further specify the areas of expertise as:

  • Applied Mathematics
  • Computational Theory and Mathematics

The topics covered in their scientific investigations are:

  • Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations
  • Advanced Mathematical Modeling in Engineering
  • Nonlinear Differential Equations Analysis

One documented recent paper authored by E. N. Dancer is:

  • On the number of stable positive solutions of weakly nonlinear elliptic equations when the diffusion is small, published in 2021 in Topological Methods in Nonlinear Analysis

E. N. Dancer has published entirely in the venue Topological Methods in Nonlinear Analysis, which appears to be their most frequent place of publication based on available records.

There are no listed frequent co-authors, indicating that the author may work independently or with varied collaborators not recurring in the records.

There are no book publications attributed to E. N. Dancer in the available data.

Best Publications

  • MINIMAX METHODS IN CRITICAL POINT THEORY WITH APPLICATIONS TO DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (CBMS Regional Conference Series in Mathematics 65)

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  • On the Dirichlet problem for weakly non-linear elliptic partial differential equations

    E. N. Dancer

  • On the indices of fixed points of mappings in cones and applications

    E.N. Dancer

  • The effect of domain shape on the number of positive solutions of certain nonlinear equations, II

    E.N Dancer

  • Some notes on the method of moving planes

    E.N. Dancer

  • On positive solutions of some pairs of differential equations

    E. N. Dancer

  • A priori bounds versus multiple existence of positive solutions for a nonlinear Schrödinger system

    E.N. Dancer;Juncheng Wei;Tobias Weth

  • MULTIPEAK SOLUTIONS FOR A SINGULARLY PERTURBED NEUMANN PROBLEM

    E.N. Dancer;Shusen Yan

  • Stability of fixed points for order-preserving discrete-time dynamical systems

    E. N. Dancer;P. Hess

  • A Note on an Equation with Critical Exponent

    E. N. Dancer

  • Boundary-value problems for weakly nonlinear ordinary differential equations

    E.N. Dancer

  • ELLIPTIC PROBLEMS IN DOMAINS WITH PIECEWISE SMOOTH BOUNDARIES (de Gruyter Expositions in Mathematics 13)

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  • Global solution branches for positive mappings

    E. N. Dancer

  • Spatial segregation limit of a competition-diffusion system

    E. N. Dancer;D. Hilhorst;M. Mimura;L. A. Peletier

  • Finite Morse index solutions of an elliptic equation with supercritical exponent

    Edward N Dancer;Yihong Du;Zongming Guo

  • On positive solutions of some pairs of differential equations, II

    E.N Dancer

  • On the structure of solutions of an equation in catalysis theory when a parameter is large

    E.N Dancer

  • On the Number of Positive Solutions of Weakly Non‐Linear Elliptic Equations when a Parameter is Large

    E. N. Dancer

  • On positive solutions of semilinear elliptic equations

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  • Effects of Certain Degeneracies in the Predator-Prey Model

    Edward Norman Dancer;Yihong Du

  • Competing Species Equations with Diffusion, Large Interactions, and Jumping Nonlinearities

    E.N. Dancer;Y.H. Du

  • BIFURCATION FROM SIMPLE EIGENVALUES AND EIGENVALUES OF GEOMETRIC MULTIPLICITY ONE

    E. N. Dancer

  • On the existence and uniqueness of positive solutions for competing species models with diffusion

    E. N. Dancer

Frequent Co-Authors

Yihong Du
Yihong Du University of New England
Juncheng Wei
Juncheng Wei Chinese University of Hong Kong
John Toland
John Toland University of Bath
Julián López-Gómez
Julián López-Gómez Complutense University of Madrid
Tobias Weth
Tobias Weth Goethe University Frankfurt
Angela Pistoia
Angela Pistoia Sapienza University of Rome
Masayasu Mimura
Masayasu Mimura Hiroshima University
Wenming Zou
Wenming Zou Tsinghua University

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