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# Singularity Theory and Its Applications: Warwick 1989, Part 1 Geometric Aspects of Singularities (Lecture Notes in Mathematics, Vol. 1462) by D. Mond

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Soc. Lecture Notes(Cambridge Univ. Press, ) pp –Cited by: 6. The application of certain difference schemes (box, trapezoidal, Euler and backward Euler) to the numerical solution of boundary value problems for nonlinear first order systems of ordinary differential equations with a singularity of the first kind is examined.

The solution of the linear eigenvalue problem is also by: J. Damon, “A-Equivalence and the Equivalence of Sections of Images and Discriminants,” in Singularity Theory and Its Applications, Warwick, (Springer, Berlin, ), Part 1, Lect.

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