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Sayfa 369
1 dzm be a holomorphic differential form of maximal order defined on a
neighborhood of the origin in CM On the family r ( t ) ( and , in general , on the
nonsingular level manifold of f ) we can define a holomorphic differential formų
such that dfi ...
1 dzm be a holomorphic differential form of maximal order defined on a
neighborhood of the origin in CM On the family r ( t ) ( and , in general , on the
nonsingular level manifold of f ) we can define a holomorphic differential formų
such that dfi ...
Sayfa 370
A meromorphic differential q - form w on U , a > 0 , with poles on the hypersurface
D is called a logarithmic form ( or a form with logarithmic poles along the divisor
D ) if w and its differential du have poles on D of the first order at worst .
A meromorphic differential q - form w on U , a > 0 , with poles on the hypersurface
D is called a logarithmic form ( or a form with logarithmic poles along the divisor
D ) if w and its differential du have poles on D of the first order at worst .
Sayfa 384
D . G . Babbit and V . S . Varadarajan , Formal reduction theory of meromorphic
differential equations : a group theoretic view , Pacific J . Math . 109 ( 1983 ) , no .
1 , 1 - 80 . 7 . D . Bayer and M . Stillman , MACAULAY : A system for computation
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D . G . Babbit and V . S . Varadarajan , Formal reduction theory of meromorphic
differential equations : a group theoretic view , Pacific J . Math . 109 ( 1983 ) , no .
1 , 1 - 80 . 7 . D . Bayer and M . Stillman , MACAULAY : A system for computation
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