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Ordinary differential equations / Polynomial / Branch point / Integral / Complex differential equation / Singularity theory / Mathematical analysis / Complex analysis / Mathematical singularity
Date: 2010-01-14 13:17:13
Ordinary differential equations
Polynomial
Branch point
Integral
Complex differential equation
Singularity theory
Mathematical analysis
Complex analysis
Mathematical singularity

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