The following pages link to (Q5657598):
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- Numerical estimation of the coefficient of the homogeneous Riemann- Hilbert problem on the basis of boundary data (Q753406) (← links)
- Application of the generalized Siewert-Burniston method to locating zeros and poles of meromorphic functions (Q1069270) (← links)
- Locating a straight crack in an infinite elastic medium by using complex path-independent integrals (Q1069772) (← links)
- A new approach to the derivation of exact analytical formulae for the zeros of sectionally analytic functions (Q1073204) (← links)
- Locating the zeros of an analytic function (Q1075022) (← links)
- A new, simple approach to the derivation of exact analytical formulae for the zeros of analytic functions (Q1085565) (← links)
- Analytical solution of polynomial equations with an application to the quintic equation (Q1100304) (← links)
- Application of quadrature rules to the determination of plane equipotential lines and other curves defined by harmonic functions (Q1104037) (← links)
- An intermittently served discrete time queue with applications to meteor scatter communications (Q1111257) (← links)
- A new class of quite elementary closed-form integral formulae for roots of nonlinear equations (Q1115106) (← links)
- Location of boundary contours and discontinuity arcs, of known shape and conditions, of analytic functions by using contour integrals (Q1118968) (← links)
- Determination of poles of sectionally meromorphic functions (Q1820552) (← links)
- On the location of straight discontinuity intervals of arbitrary sectionally analytic functions by using complex path-independent integrals (Q1820553) (← links)
- On locating the zeros and poles of a meromorphic function (Q2237915) (← links)
- Two elementary analytical formulae for roots of nonlinear equations (Q3740919) (← links)
- Application of the gaus quadrature rule to the numberical solution of nonlinear equations (Q3800988) (← links)
- Location of essential singularities of a class of analytic functions (Q3809115) (← links)