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Formal solutions of singularly-perturbed linear differential systems
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    Formal solutions of singularly-perturbed linear differential systems (English)
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    20 June 2019
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    In this article, the authors discuss formal invariants of singularly-perturbed linear differential systems in the neighborhood of turning points and give algorithms which allow their computation. The algorithms proposed are implemented in the computer algebra system Maple. New original scientific results have been obtained that can be applied in other fields of science and technology. However, the list of references contains many old sources that could be updated.
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    singularly-perturbed linear differential systems
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    turning points
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    rank reduction
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    singularities
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    exponential part
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    formal solutions
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    computer algebra
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