The following pages link to Keiji Nishioka (Q690145):
Displayed 29 items.
- Irreducibility of the linear differential equation attached to Painlevé's first equation (Q690147) (← links)
- Algebraic independence of elementary functions and its application to Masser's vanishing theorem (Q757468) (← links)
- A note on differentially algebraic solutions of first order linear difference equations (Q795101) (← links)
- First order rational differential equations depending transcendentally on arbitrary constants (Q916721) (← links)
- Algebraic function solutions of a certain class of functional equations (Q1060250) (← links)
- A class of transcendental functions containing elementary and elliptic ones (Q1065078) (← links)
- A theorem of Painlevé on parametric singularities of algebraic differential equations of the first order (Q1153187) (← links)
- Transcendental constants over the coefficient fields in differential elliptic function fields (Q1249204) (← links)
- Painlevé's theorem on automorphic functions (Q1263714) (← links)
- Elementary functions based on elliptic curves (Q1346802) (← links)
- Differential field extensions with no movable algebraic branches (Q1355156) (← links)
- Transcendence of Jacobi's theta series (Q1357037) (← links)
- Lie extensions (Q1385023) (← links)
- Transcendence of Rogers-Ramanujan continued fraction and reciprocal sums of Fibonacci numbers (Q1387932) (← links)
- A conjecture of Mahler on automorphic functions (Q1825232) (← links)
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- Algebraic Independence of Painlevé First Transcendents (Q3432812) (← links)
- Differential algebraic function fields depending rationally on arbitrary constants (Q3470571) (← links)
- General solutions depending algebraically on arbitrary constants (Q3480177) (← links)
- A note on the transcendency of Painlevé’s first transcendent (Q3754314) (← links)
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- An Analogy of Harris-Sibuya Theorem in Difference Algebra (Q5388280) (← links)