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The following pages link to The model theory of differential fields with finitely many commuting derivations (Q4508268):
Displaying 23 items.
- Completeness in partial differential algebraic geometry (Q743918) (← links)
- Superstability and central extensions of algebraic groups (Q895977) (← links)
- Algebraic differential equations from covering maps (Q1644985) (← links)
- Geometric axioms for differentially closed fields with several commuting derivations (Q1938544) (← links)
- Generalized Picard-Vessiot extensions and differential Galois cohomology (Q2183747) (← links)
- Indecomposability for differential algebraic groups (Q2259195) (← links)
- A simple criterion (Q2295737) (← links)
- Isogeny in superstable groups (Q2449859) (← links)
- Some elements of Lie-differential algebra and a uniform companion for large Lie-differential fields (Q2463482) (← links)
- On the model companion of partial differential fields with an automorphism (Q2630875) (← links)
- On Linear Dependence Over Complete Differential Algebraic Varieties (Q2815416) (← links)
- Chains of theories and companionability (Q2944867) (← links)
- Relative D-groups and differential Galois theory in several derivations (Q2944911) (← links)
- Model theory of partial differential fields: From commuting to noncommuting derivations (Q3430206) (← links)
- A nullstellensatz and a positivstellensatz for ordered differential fields (Q4928974) (← links)
- Model theory of differential fields with finite group actions (Q5081952) (← links)
- Partial differential Chow forms and a type of partial differential Chow varieties (Q5119323) (← links)
- Generic derivations on o-minimal structures (Q5156472) (← links)
- SOME DEFINABLE GALOIS THEORY AND EXAMPLES (Q5363370) (← links)
- The uniform companion for large differential fields of characteristic 0 (Q5461369) (← links)
- Algorithms yield upper bounds in differential algebra (Q5879624) (← links)
- Bertini theorems for differential algebraic geometry (Q6061705) (← links)
- Generic differential equations are strongly minimal (Q6102684) (← links)