Algebro-geometric approach to nonlinear integrable equations
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- E. D. Belokolos
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- Springer eBooks
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About Algebro-geometric approach to nonlinear integrable equations
This paper, published in 1994, received 461 indexed citations . Written by E. D. Belokolos covering the research area of Statistical and Nonlinear Physics and Numerical Analysis. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Statistical and Nonlinear Physics (390 citations), Geometry and Topology (154 citations) and Mathematical Physics (111 citations). Published in Springer eBooks.
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