Solving polynomial systems using continuation for engineering and scientific problems
Morgan, Alexander
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Solving polynomial systems using continuation for engineering and scientific problems
Published
2009
Publisher
Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
Pages
546
ISBN-13
9780898716788
Analytic theory of continued fractions
Tafel der regelmässigen Kettenbrüche und ihrer vollständigen Quotienten für die Quadratwurzeln aus den natürlichen Zahlen von 1-10000
Continued Fractions
Die Lehre von den Kettenbrüchen
Die Lehre von den Kettenbrüchen
Sur quelques applications des fractions continues algébriques
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