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Sayfa 120
If the potential p ( x ) is smooth , then the spectrum structure of equation ( 1 ) is
well known ( see ( 1 - 3 , 10 , 11 , 18 ] ) . For instance , it is known that if p ( x ) has
two continuous derivatives , then equation ( 1 ) has simple absolutely continuous
...
If the potential p ( x ) is smooth , then the spectrum structure of equation ( 1 ) is
well known ( see ( 1 - 3 , 10 , 11 , 18 ] ) . For instance , it is known that if p ( x ) has
two continuous derivatives , then equation ( 1 ) has simple absolutely continuous
...
Sayfa 454
PDEs , while with respect to the variables they solve a system of difference
equations . Also , a system of differential - difference equations can be written for
these coefficients . The SFIT corresponding to equation ( 1 . 1 ) is the set of ...
PDEs , while with respect to the variables they solve a system of difference
equations . Also , a system of differential - difference equations can be written for
these coefficients . The SFIT corresponding to equation ( 1 . 1 ) is the set of ...
Sayfa 465
( H2 ) - , Poncelet polygons and the Painlevé equations , Geometry and Analysis
( Bombay , 1992 ) , Tata Inst . Fund . Res . , Bombay , 1995 , pp . ... [ K1 ] A . V .
Kitaev , Quadratic transformations for the sixth Painlevé equation , Lett . Math .
Phys .
( H2 ) - , Poncelet polygons and the Painlevé equations , Geometry and Analysis
( Bombay , 1992 ) , Tata Inst . Fund . Res . , Bombay , 1995 , pp . ... [ K1 ] A . V .
Kitaev , Quadratic transformations for the sixth Painlevé equation , Lett . Math .
Phys .
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