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Ordinary differential equations / Complex analysis / Bessel function / Fourier analysis / Coulomb wave function / Gamma function / Logarithmic derivative / Airy function / Continued fraction / Mathematical analysis / Special functions / Mathematics
Date: 2014-01-27 21:25:34
Ordinary differential equations
Complex analysis
Bessel function
Fourier analysis
Coulomb wave function
Gamma function
Logarithmic derivative
Airy function
Continued fraction
Mathematical analysis
Special functions
Mathematics

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