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Boutroux's method vs. re-scaling. Lower estimates for the orders of growth of the second and fourth Painlevé transcendents.

Steinmetz, Norbert

Portugaliae Mathematica. Nova Série (2004)

  • Volume: 61, Issue: 3, page 369-374
  • ISSN: 0032-5155

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Steinmetz, Norbert. "Boutroux's method vs. re-scaling. Lower estimates for the orders of growth of the second and fourth Painlevé transcendents.." Portugaliae Mathematica. Nova Série 61.3 (2004): 369-374. <http://eudml.org/doc/52043>.

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