Fitting functional equations to experimental data
H. H. Natsuyama
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Fitting functional equations to experimental data
Published
1967
Publisher
Rand Corp.]
Pages
8
Subjects
A course of modern analysis
Quantum mechanics
Cours d'analyse mathématique
A treatise on the calculus of finite differences
A treatise on the calculus of finite differences
Morrey Spaces
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Fitting functional equations to experimental data was written by H. H. Natsuyama.
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