An inverse eigenvalue problem for an arbitrary multiply connected bounded region: An extension to higher dimensions.

Zayed, E.M.E.

International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences (1993)

  • Volume: 16, Issue: 3, page 485-492
  • ISSN: 0161-1712

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Zayed, E.M.E.. "An inverse eigenvalue problem for an arbitrary multiply connected bounded region: An extension to higher dimensions.." International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences 16.3 (1993): 485-492. <http://eudml.org/doc/46899>.

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