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Fixed-point combinator / Lambda calculus / Recursion / Derivative / Group action / Function / Convolution theorem / Finite difference / Mathematical analysis / Mathematics / Functions and mappings
Date: 2013-12-22 12:53:28
Fixed-point combinator
Lambda calculus
Recursion
Derivative
Group action
Function
Convolution theorem
Finite difference
Mathematical analysis
Mathematics
Functions and mappings

Communications in Mathematical Physics Commun. Math. Phys. 96, [removed]t984)

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