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Canonical Representation of Spherical Functions: Sylvester's Theorem, Maxwell's Multipoles and Majorana's Sphere

Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General
doi 10.1088/0305-4470/37/40/011
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September 23, 2004

Authors
M R Dennis
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IOP Publishing


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