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The 21st Hilbert Problem for Linear Fuchsian Systems
 
A. A. Bolibrukh Steklov Institute of Mathematics, Moscow, Russia
The 21st Hilbert Problem for Linear Fuchsian Systems
Softcover ISBN:  978-0-8218-0466-7
Product Code:  STEKLO/206
List Price: $149.00
MAA Member Price: $134.10
AMS Member Price: $119.20
The 21st Hilbert Problem for Linear Fuchsian Systems
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The 21st Hilbert Problem for Linear Fuchsian Systems
A. A. Bolibrukh Steklov Institute of Mathematics, Moscow, Russia
Softcover ISBN:  978-0-8218-0466-7
Product Code:  STEKLO/206
List Price: $149.00
MAA Member Price: $134.10
AMS Member Price: $119.20
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    Proceedings of the Steklov Institute of Mathematics
    Volume: 2061996; 145 pp
    MSC: Primary 34; Secondary 32; 30

    Bolibrukh presents the negative solution of Hilbert's twenty-first problem for linear Fuchsian systems of differential equations. Methods developed by Bolibrukh in solving this problem are then applied to the study of scalar Fuchsian equations and systems with regular singular points on the Riemann sphere.

    Readership

    Graduate students and research mathematicians specializing in analytic theory of differential equations and mathematical physics.

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Volume: 2061996; 145 pp
MSC: Primary 34; Secondary 32; 30

Bolibrukh presents the negative solution of Hilbert's twenty-first problem for linear Fuchsian systems of differential equations. Methods developed by Bolibrukh in solving this problem are then applied to the study of scalar Fuchsian equations and systems with regular singular points on the Riemann sphere.

Readership

Graduate students and research mathematicians specializing in analytic theory of differential equations and mathematical physics.

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