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Twelve Papers on Logic and Differential Equations
 
Twelve Papers on Logic and Differential Equations
eBook ISBN:  978-1-4704-3240-9
Product Code:  TRANS2/29.E
List Price: $165.00
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Twelve Papers on Logic and Differential Equations
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Twelve Papers on Logic and Differential Equations
eBook ISBN:  978-1-4704-3240-9
Product Code:  TRANS2/29.E
List Price: $165.00
MAA Member Price: $148.50
AMS Member Price: $132.00
  • Book Details
     
     
    American Mathematical Society Translations - Series 2
    Volume: 291963; 381 pp
    MSC: Primary 03
  • Table of Contents
     
     
    • Articles
    • Andrzej Mostowski — On undecidable sentences in formalized mathematical systems
    • P. S. Novikov — On the consistency of some propositions of the descriptive theory of sets
    • N. M. Nagornyĭ — Some generalizations of the concept of a normal algorithm
    • N. M. Nagornyĭ — On a minimal alphabet of algorithms over a given alphabet
    • A. A. Markov — On constructive functions
    • A. A. Mučnik — Solution of Post’s reduction problem and some other problems of the theory of algorithms. I
    • A. N. Kolmogorov and V. A. Uspenskiĭ — On the definition of an algorithm
    • F. V. Širokov — Solution of a problem of Halmos (concept of a recurrent numerical sequence)
    • V. I. Lebedev — The equations and convergence of a differential-difference method (the method of lines)
    • Jaroslav Kurzweĭl and Ivo Vrkoč — On the converses of Ljapunov’s theorem on stability and Persidskiĭ’s theorem on uniform stability
    • B. M. Peretjagin — On the number of limit cycles of the equation $\frac {dy}{dx} =\frac {cx+dy+P(x,y)} {ax+by+Q(x,y)}$, where $P(x, y)$ and $Q(x, y)$ are homogeneous polynomials of degree $n$
    • I. M. Gel′fand — Some problems in the theory of quasilinear equations
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Volume: 291963; 381 pp
MSC: Primary 03
  • Articles
  • Andrzej Mostowski — On undecidable sentences in formalized mathematical systems
  • P. S. Novikov — On the consistency of some propositions of the descriptive theory of sets
  • N. M. Nagornyĭ — Some generalizations of the concept of a normal algorithm
  • N. M. Nagornyĭ — On a minimal alphabet of algorithms over a given alphabet
  • A. A. Markov — On constructive functions
  • A. A. Mučnik — Solution of Post’s reduction problem and some other problems of the theory of algorithms. I
  • A. N. Kolmogorov and V. A. Uspenskiĭ — On the definition of an algorithm
  • F. V. Širokov — Solution of a problem of Halmos (concept of a recurrent numerical sequence)
  • V. I. Lebedev — The equations and convergence of a differential-difference method (the method of lines)
  • Jaroslav Kurzweĭl and Ivo Vrkoč — On the converses of Ljapunov’s theorem on stability and Persidskiĭ’s theorem on uniform stability
  • B. M. Peretjagin — On the number of limit cycles of the equation $\frac {dy}{dx} =\frac {cx+dy+P(x,y)} {ax+by+Q(x,y)}$, where $P(x, y)$ and $Q(x, y)$ are homogeneous polynomials of degree $n$
  • I. M. Gel′fand — Some problems in the theory of quasilinear equations
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