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[World Scientific Series on Nonlinear Science Series A] Smooth and Nonsmooth High Dimensional Chaos and the Melnikov-Type Methods Volume 60 || FRONT MATTER

✍ Scribed by Awrejcewicz, Jan; Holicke, Mariusz M


Book ID
121330661
Publisher
WORLD SCIENTIFIC
Year
2007
Weight
353 KB
Volume
10.1142/6542
Category
Article
ISBN
981270910X

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