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Functional analysis / Quantum mechanics / Ordinary differential equations / Singular value decomposition / Mathematical physics / Perturbation theory / Cosmic microwave background radiation / Normal mode / Partial differential equation / Mathematical analysis / Algebra / Mathematics
Date: 2009-11-10 18:14:08
Functional analysis
Quantum mechanics
Ordinary differential equations
Singular value decomposition
Mathematical physics
Perturbation theory
Cosmic microwave background radiation
Normal mode
Partial differential equation
Mathematical analysis
Algebra
Mathematics

616 JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY VOLUME 35

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