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A generalization of Cramer's rule and applications to generalized linear differential equations

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zbMATH Open1158.15300MaRDI QIDQ3598409FDOQ3598409


Authors: Hugo Leiva Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 3 February 2009





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zbMATH Keywords

linear equationCramer's rulelinear differential equation


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Linear equations (linear algebraic aspects) (15A06) Linear ordinary differential equations and systems (34A30)



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