Tensor invariants and integration of differential equations

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Publication:5220201

DOI10.1070/RM9866zbMath1439.37057MaRDI QIDQ5220201

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Publication date: 11 March 2020

Published in: Russian Mathematical Surveys (Search for Journal in Brave)






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