Initial value problems for iterated wave operators
Dirk Willem Bresters
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Initial value problems for iterated wave operators
Published
1969
Publisher
V.R.B. Offsetdrukkerij
Pages
156
Subjects
Advanced engineering mathematics
Morrey Spaces
Operational methods in applied mathematics
Case Files
Modern operational mathematics in engineering
Equations of evolution
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Initial value problems for iterated wave operators was written by Dirk Willem Bresters.
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