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Problem 3093 (gestellt in Amer. Math. Monthly 31 (1924), 353). Lösung von J. A. Bullard. (English)
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Die Funktion \(y = \dfrac{a_0+\cdots+a_nx^n}{b_0+\cdots+b_nx^n}\) genügt der Differentialgleichung \[ \begin{vmatrix} y_1, &y_2, &\ldots, &y_{n+1} \\ y_2, &y_3, &\ldots, &y_{n+2} \\ \cdot &\cdot & &\cdot \\ \cdot &\cdot & & \\ \cdot &\cdot & &\cdot \\ y_{n+1}, &y_{n+2}, &\ldots, &y_{2n+1} \end{vmatrix} =0 \] mit \(y_r=\dfrac{y^{(r)}}{r!}\).
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