Pseudolinear functions and optimization
Shashi Kant Mishra
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Pseudolinear functions and optimization
Published
2015
Publisher
CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group
Pages
488
ISBN-13
9781482255737
ISBN-10
1482255731
Subjects
Construction of normal forms for pseudo-convex CR manifolds
The metric induced by the Robin function
Der [delta bar] Operator auf Produkten streng pseudokonvexer Gebiete
Geometrische Untersuchungen allgemeiner und einiger spezieller Pseudokonvexer Gebiete
Wachstumsordnung des Bergmankerns auf pseudokonvexen Gebieten
Das [ed]-Problem auf pseudokonvexen Polyedern nach Sergeev und Henkin
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Pseudolinear functions and optimization was written by Shashi Kant Mishra.
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