Abhandlungen aus dem Mathematischen Seminar der Universität HamburgGermany
Bulletin of the Belgian Mathematical Society - Simon StevinFrance
Computers in PhysicsUnited States
Combinatorics Probability ComputingUnited States
Journal of the Australian Mathematical SocietyUnited States
Electronic Journal of Linear AlgebraUnited States
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