Schwarz' \(P\) and \(D\) surfaces are stable

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Publication:1813015

DOI10.1016/0926-2245(92)90032-IzbMath0747.53010WikidataQ115362735 ScholiaQ115362735MaRDI QIDQ1813015

Marty Ross

Publication date: 25 June 1992

Published in: Differential Geometry and its Applications (Search for Journal in Brave)




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