That makes it an equilibrium point in function space, but the other half is why it's an a global attractor.
There must be a contractive nature in "passing to the limit". And then Brower's fixed point theorem.
(I know it is very easy to do "maths" this way).
There must be a contractive nature in "passing to the limit". And then Brower's fixed point theorem.
(I know it is very easy to do "maths" this way).