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The 1976 Ames Research Center (NASA) Conference on the Geometric Theory of Non-linear Waves: Articles (Lie groups ; v. 6)

The 1976 Ames Research Center (NASA) Conference on the Geometric Theory of Non-linear Waves: Articles (Lie groups ; v. 6)

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The 1976 Ames Research Center (NASA) Conference on the Geometric Theory of Non-linear Waves: Articles (Lie groups ; v. 6)

by Hermann

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Title
The 1976 Ames Research Center (NASA) Conference on the Geometric Theory of Non-linear Waves: Articles (Lie groups ; v. 6)
Author
Hermann
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Paperback
ISBN 10
0915692198
ISBN 13
9780915692194
Publisher
Math Sci Press
Date Published
1977

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