Re: QUestion About an Itegral



Thank you very much. This is most enlightening. Although I have
taken courses in Calculus and Differential Equations, I am unfamiliar
with these functions or with the Rothstein-Trager Theorem. What would
be the name of a book or course which explained these things?

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