Half of the Toulouse project part 5 is completed : structure theorem for instanton-type solutions of (Pj)m (J=I, II or IV) near a simple P-turning point of the first kind

Half of the Toulouse project part 5 is completed : structure theorem for instanton-type solutions of (Pj)m (J=I, II or IV) near a simple P-turning point of the first kind

by Takahiro Kawai

Book 1597 of RIMS --

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