The following pages link to José María Ucha Enríquez (Q1792078):
Displayed 27 items.
- (Q240139) (redirect page) (← links)
- (Q336617) (redirect page) (← links)
- Exact cost minimization of a series-parallel reliable system with multiple component choices using an algebraic method (Q336618) (← links)
- An algebraic approach to integer portfolio problems (Q541725) (← links)
- An improved test set approach to nonlinear integer problems with applications to engineering design (Q887181) (← links)
- (Q1433386) (redirect page) (← links)
- Quasi-free divisors and duality (Q1433387) (← links)
- Finding multiplies solutions for non-linear integer programming (Q1792079) (← links)
- Finding multiple solutions in nonlinear integer programming with algebraic test-sets (Q1798325) (← links)
- An exact algebraic \(\epsilon \)-constraint method for bi-objective linear integer programming based on test sets (Q2282534) (← links)
- Comparison of theoretical complexities of two methods for computing annihilating ideals of polynomials (Q2456589) (← links)
- Gröbner bases and logarithmic \(\mathcal D\)-modules. (Q2457337) (← links)
- Localization at hyperplane arrangements: combinatorics and \({\mathcal D}\)-modules (Q2464499) (← links)
- On the computation of Bernstein-Sato ideals. (Q2643531) (← links)
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- Algorithmic Invariants for Alexander Modules (Q3511109) (← links)
- Sudokus and Gröbner Bases: Not Only a Divertimento (Q3511110) (← links)
- A vanishing theorem for a class of logarithmic D-modules (Q3560700) (← links)
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- Logarithmic Comparison Theorem and some Euler homogeneous free divisors (Q4654058) (← links)
- Testing the Logarithmic Comparison Theorem for Free Divisors (Q4663075) (← links)
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- Computer Algebra in Scientific Computing (Q5479234) (← links)
- Explicit comparison theorems for \(\mathcal D\)-modules (Q5960299) (← links)
- Exact cost minimization of a series-parallel system (Q6231659) (← links)
- On some $\cal D$-modules in dimension 2 (Q6470703) (← links)
- A computational approach to the D-module of meromorphic functions (Q6471789) (← links)