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Codes for Boundary-Value Problems in Ordinary Differential Equations: Proceedings of a Working Conference, May 14-17, 1978

Codes for Boundary-Value Problems in Ordinary Differential Equations: Proceedings of a Working Conference, May 14-17, 1978

Codes for Boundary-Value Problems in Ordinary Differential Equations: Proceedings of a Working Conference, May 14-17, 1978 Paperback / softback - 1979 - 1979th Edition

by B. Childs

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