Über lineare homogene Differentialgleichungen zweiter Ordnung mit drei im Endlichen gelegenen wesentlich singulären Stellen

Richard Fuchs

Mathematische Annalen (1907)

  • Volume: 63, page 301-321
  • ISSN: 0025-5831; 1432-1807/e

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Fuchs, Richard. "Über lineare homogene Differentialgleichungen zweiter Ordnung mit drei im Endlichen gelegenen wesentlich singulären Stellen." Mathematische Annalen 63 (1907): 301-321. <http://eudml.org/doc/158289>.

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  3. Marius van der Put, Masa-Hiko Saito, Moduli spaces for linear differential equations and the Painlevé equations
  4. Hironobu Kimura, Uniform foliation associated with the hamiltonian system n
  5. J. Kampé De Fériet, La fonction hypergéométrique

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