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    Representation of Lie Groups and Special Functions Volume 3: Classical and Quantum Groups and Special Functions

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    Representation of Lie Groups and Special Functions Volume 3: Classical and Quantum Groups and Special Functions

    Representation of Lie Groups and Special Functions Volume 3: Classical and Quantum Groups and Special Functions by N. Ja. Vilenkin , A. U. Klimyk
    English | PDF | 1992 | 651 Pages | ISBN : 079231493X | 42.3 MB

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