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The following pages link to A new symbolic method for solving linear two-point boundary value problems on the level of operators (Q2456540):
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- On integro-differential algebras. (Q392441) (← links)
- Transforming problems from analysis to algebra: a case study in linear boundary problems (Q413404) (← links)
- An algebraic operator approach to the analysis of Gerber-Shiu functions (Q659180) (← links)
- An algebraic foundation for factoring linear boundary problems (Q731385) (← links)
- \textit{Theorema}: Towards computer-aided mathematical theory exploration (Q865646) (← links)
- Solving and factoring boundary problems for linear ordinary differential equations in differential algebras (Q928767) (← links)
- Computation of Green's functions for boundary value problems with Mathematica (Q2250215) (← links)
- A noncommutative algebraic operational calculus for boundary problems (Q2254066) (← links)
- Matrix representations of multidimensional integral and ergodic operators (Q2287558) (← links)
- A symbolic algorithm for solving linear two-point boundary value problems by modified Picard technique (Q2389908) (← links)
- Algorithmic operator algebras via normal forms in tensor rings (Q2409019) (← links)
- Isomorphism between one-dimensional and multidimensional finite difference operators (Q2658846) (← links)
- Normal Forms for Operators via Gröbner Bases in Tensor Algebras (Q2819271) (← links)
- A Symbolic Framework for Operations on Linear Boundary Problems (Q3644106) (← links)
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- On rings of differential Rota–Baxter operators (Q4608240) (← links)
- Fourier-Cosine Method for Finite-Time Gerber--Shiu Functions (Q4997380) (← links)
- On Symbolic Approaches to Integro-Differential Equations (Q5118406) (← links)
- An algebraic study of multivariable integration and linear substitution (Q5235382) (← links)
- Composing and Factoring Generalized Green’s Operators and Ordinary Boundary Problems (Q5403092) (← links)
- The fundamental theorem of calculus in differential rings (Q6540261) (← links)