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Mathematical analysis
Mathematics
Calculus
Ordinary differential equations
Asymptotic analysis
Multivariable calculus
Partial differential equation
Lyapunov stability
Stability theory
Perturbation theory
Equation
Mathieu function

Special Sessions Special Session 1: Qualitative Studies of PDEs: Entire Solutions and Asymptotic Behavior Peter Polacik, University of Minnesota, USA Eiji Yanagida, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan The aim of this se

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