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Note on the fundamental solution of \(wy_{vv}+y_{ww}=0\). (English) Zbl 0047.34501


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[1] F. Tricomi,On Linear Partial Differential Equations of Mixed Type, Brown University Translation A 9-T-26 of article in: Atti. R. Accad. naz. Lincei [Va], Memorie etc.14, 134 (1923). Contains also a bibliography including further papers byFrankl, Tricomi, and others. The work is mostly concerned with existence theorems for boundary value problems in various finite domains.
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