St. Petersburg Mathematical Journal, 16. cilt,437-1077. sayfalarAmerican Mathematical Society, 2005 |
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Sayfa 443
... true solution of the initial equation in such a way that the formal solution coincides with the asymptotic expansion of the true one . Essentially , this is done in the same way as in the case of exponential solutions , but some ...
... true solution of the initial equation in such a way that the formal solution coincides with the asymptotic expansion of the true one . Essentially , this is done in the same way as in the case of exponential solutions , but some ...
Sayfa 444
... ( true as well as formal ) that correspond to one and the same turning point but to different systems of branches shifted by the period a * relative to k , can be assumed to differ by a simple exponential factor . Obviously , the true ...
... ( true as well as formal ) that correspond to one and the same turning point but to different systems of branches shifted by the period a * relative to k , can be assumed to differ by a simple exponential factor . Obviously , the true ...
Sayfa 705
... true in M. C. Any sequence of geodesics uniformly converging to y admits a subsequence that corresponds to some Jacobi field along y . Item A is true because M is a space of upper bounded curvature ( see Lemma 4.3 below ) . Items B and ...
... true in M. C. Any sequence of geodesics uniformly converging to y admits a subsequence that corresponds to some Jacobi field along y . Item A is true because M is a space of upper bounded curvature ( see Lemma 4.3 below ) . Items B and ...
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A Kokotov and B Plamenevskii On the asymptotics of solutions | 477 |
J Martinet and B Venkov On integral lattices having an | 507 |
A A Pekarskii Bernsteintype inequalities for the derivatives of rational | 541 |
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