A Finite Presentation of Universal Coverings of Lie Tori
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概要
著者
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Azam Saeid
School Of Mathematics Institute For Research In Fundamental Sciences (ipm)
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Yamane Hiroyuki
Department Of Pure And Applied Mathematics Graduate School Of Information Science And Technology Osa
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Yamane Hiroyuki
Department Of Mathematics Faculty Of Sciencs Osaka University
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YOUSOFZADEH Malihe
Department of Mathematics, University of Isfahan
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Yousofzadeh Malihe
Department Of Mathematics University Of Isfahan
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Yamane Hiroyuki
Department Of Mathematics Faculty Of Science Osaka University
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Yamane Hiroyuki
Department Of Pure And Applied Mathematics Graduate School Of Information Science And Technology Osa
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