The following pages link to (Q2947954):
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- Algebraic linearizations of matrix polynomials (Q1713322) (← links)
- All the trinomial roots, their powers and logarithms from the Lambert series, Bell polynomials and Fox-Wright function: illustration for genome multiplicity in survival of irradiated cells (Q1714102) (← links)
- The Edinburgh Mathematical Laboratory and Edmund Taylor Whittaker's role in the early development of numerical analysis in Britain (Q2041106) (← links)
- The 1804 examination for the chair of Elementary Mathematics at the University of Prague (Q2073409) (← links)
- A Bayesian approach for data-driven dynamic equation discovery (Q2102994) (← links)
- Exact and approximate solutions to the Helmholtz, Schrödinger and wave equation in \(\mathbf{R}^3\) with radial data (Q2124097) (← links)
- M for models. To understand, simulate, design (Q2304775) (← links)
- Gravitational production of superheavy dark matter and associated cosmological signatures (Q2317747) (← links)
- Applied Mathematics: A Very Short Introduction (Q4607410) (← links)
- Application of the compressible -dependent rheology to chute and shear flow instabilities (Q4625991) (← links)
- What the Applicability of Mathematics Says About Its Philosophy (Q4972869) (← links)
- The American Mathematical Society and Applied Mathematics from the 1920s to the 1950s: A Revisionist Account (Q5081548) (← links)
- Chaos Game Representation (Q5883301) (← links)
- Semiclassical quantization of truncated potentials (Q5885933) (← links)
- Numerical Relativity and the Discovery of Gravitational Waves (Q6062629) (← links)
- The Vlasov–Poisson–Landau system in the weakly collisional regime (Q6165142) (← links)
- Unrealistic models for realistic computations: how idealisations help represent mathematical structures and found scientific computing (Q6182782) (← links)