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Zentralblatt MATH is a service providing reviews and abstracts for articles in pure and applied mathematics, published by Springer Science+Business Media. It is a major international reviewing services which cover the entire field of mathematics. It uses the Mathematics Subject Classification codes for organising their reviews by topic. More information...

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