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Page 1: Arizona State Universitykawski/classes/apm582/16sprg/various/jur… · I I The maximum principle (a) : TX(M) x TX (M) —s RI is a bilinear, antisymmetric mapping, and (b) the x is
Page 2: Arizona State Universitykawski/classes/apm582/16sprg/various/jur… · I I The maximum principle (a) : TX(M) x TX (M) —s RI is a bilinear, antisymmetric mapping, and (b) the x is
Page 3: Arizona State Universitykawski/classes/apm582/16sprg/various/jur… · I I The maximum principle (a) : TX(M) x TX (M) —s RI is a bilinear, antisymmetric mapping, and (b) the x is
Page 4: Arizona State Universitykawski/classes/apm582/16sprg/various/jur… · I I The maximum principle (a) : TX(M) x TX (M) —s RI is a bilinear, antisymmetric mapping, and (b) the x is
Page 5: Arizona State Universitykawski/classes/apm582/16sprg/various/jur… · I I The maximum principle (a) : TX(M) x TX (M) —s RI is a bilinear, antisymmetric mapping, and (b) the x is
Page 6: Arizona State Universitykawski/classes/apm582/16sprg/various/jur… · I I The maximum principle (a) : TX(M) x TX (M) —s RI is a bilinear, antisymmetric mapping, and (b) the x is