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On the Fixed Point Principle for Matrix Partial Differential Systems of Fedorov-Riccati Type

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Zhestkov, S.V., Zabreiko, P.P. On the Fixed Point Principle for Matrix Partial Differential Systems of Fedorov-Riccati Type. Differential Equations 40, 898–902 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:DIEQ.0000046868.99060.74

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