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Irregular points of modulation

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DOI10.1016/0196-8858(83)90008-8zbMATH Open0511.34042OpenAlexW2077414898MaRDI QIDQ1839082FDOQ1839082


Authors: R. E. Meyer, Jeffrey F. Painter Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 1983

Published in: Advances in Applied Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/0196-8858(83)90008-8





zbMATH Keywords

linear second order equationlocal theory of singular points


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Asymptotic approximations, asymptotic expansions (steepest descent, etc.) (41A60) Singular perturbations, turning point theory, WKB methods for ordinary differential equations (34E20)


Cites Work

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  • Second-order linear differential equations with two turning points
  • On the Asymptotic Solutions of Ordinary Differential Equations, With an Application to the Bessel Functions of Large Order
  • Adiabatic variation. III: A deep mirror model
  • Turning-Point Connection at Close Quarters
  • Connection for Wave Modulation


Cited In (2)

  • Conductivity and quasinormal modes in holographic theories
  • On the Schroedinger connection





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