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Fundamentalnaya i Prikladnaya Matematika, 2002, Volume 8, Issue 4, Pages 1235–1238 (Mi fpm686)  

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On solvability of the initial problem for linear regular non-homogeneous differential systems

V. I. Bulatov

Belarusian State University
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Abstract: The solvability criterion of the initial problem for linear regular non-homogeneous differential systems is proved. Analytic representations for the solutions of this problem are obtained.
Received: 01.03.2002
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Document Type: Article
UDC: 517.926
Language: Russian
Citation: V. I. Bulatov, “On solvability of the initial problem for linear regular non-homogeneous differential systems”, Fundam. Prikl. Mat., 8:4 (2002), 1235–1238
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