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Proceedings of the Yerevan State University, series Physical and Mathematical Sciences, 2009, Issue 2, Pages 32–37 (Mi uzeru259)  

Mathematics

Pleijel type identities

N. G. Aharonyan

Chair of Probability Theory and Mathematical Statistics YSU, Armenia
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Abstract: In the present paper generalizations of classical Pleijel identities are obtained. We refer these identities as Pleijel type identities. Particular cases of these identities are proved in [1], [3] and [5].
Keywords: bounded convex domains, combinatorial decompositions, combinatorial algorithm.
Received: 02.03.2009
Accepted: 25.03.2009
Document Type: Article
Language: English
Citation: N. G. Aharonyan, “Pleijel type identities”, Proceedings of the YSU, Physical and Mathematical Sciences, 2009, no. 2, 32–37
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\by N.~G.~Aharonyan
\paper Pleijel type identities
\jour Proceedings of the YSU, Physical and Mathematical Sciences
\yr 2009
\issue 2
\pages 32--37
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