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A Class of Non-Ordinary Half-Planes

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All half-planes that are known in the literature are ordinary [3]. In this note we construct a class of non-ordinary half-planes.

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Fiori, C. A Class of Non-Ordinary Half-Planes. Results. Math. 17, 78–82 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03322631

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