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* Analysis of Dirac Systems and Computational Algebra
F. Colombo, I. Sabadini, F. Sommen, D.C. Struppa. Progress in Mathematical Physics, 39.
Birkhäuser Boston, Inc., Boston, MA, 2004.
- The main treatment of this work is devoted to the analysis of systems of linear partial differential equations with constant coefficients,
focusing attention on null solutions of Dirac systems. In addition to their usual significance in physics, such solutions are important
mathematically as an extension of the function theory of several complex variables. The term "computational" in the titla emphasizes
two main features of the book, namely, the heuristic use of computers to discover results in some particular cases, and the application of
Gröbner bases as a primary theoretical tool.
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.: CoAlA Theses and Dissertations
* D.C Struppa's PhD dissertation The Fundamental Principle for Systems of Convolution Equations Mem. Amer. Math. Soc., 41 no. 237 (1983)
* I. Sabadini's PhD dissertation Verso una teoria delle iperfunzioni quaternioniche Politecnico di Milano, 1995
* A. Damiano's Master thesis Applicazioni dell'algebra computazionale allo studio di alcuni operatori differenziali (in Italian) Università di Genova, 2001
* A. Damiano's PhD dissertation Computational Approach to some Problems in Algebraic Analysis George Mason university, 2005
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