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    Piecewise smooth solutions of some difference-differential equations (English)
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    Certain linear equations are considered relating derivatives of a function at any point x with its derivatives at \(x+1\). It is shown that under suitable conditions, for large enough n there is a unique solution which coincides with a polynomial of degree n on (0,1) and satisfies certain smoothness conditions. Moreover as \(n\to \infty\), this solution converges to an entire function satisfying the equation. A related conjecture is made concerning an interesting nonlinear difference equation.
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    difference-differential equation
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    Euler spline
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