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Russian Mathematical Surveys, 2018, Volume 73, Issue 2, Pages 363–365
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1070/RM9819
(Mi rm9819)
 

This article is cited in 7 scientific papers (total in 7 papers)

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Distribution of the zeros of Hermite–Padé polynomials for a complex Nikishin system

S. P. Suetin

Steklov Mathematical Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
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Funding agency Grant number
Russian Science Foundation 14-50-00005
This work was supported by the Russian Science Foundation under grant no. 14-50-00005.
Received: 05.02.2018
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Document Type: Article
MSC: 41A05, 41A21
Language: English
Original paper language: Russian
Citation: S. P. Suetin, “Distribution of the zeros of Hermite–Padé polynomials for a complex Nikishin system”, Russian Math. Surveys, 73:2 (2018), 363–365
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  • This publication is cited in the following 7 articles:
    1. S. P. Suetin, “O skalyarnykh podkhodakh k izucheniyu predelnogo raspredeleniya nulei mnogochlenov Ermita–Pade dlya sistemy Nikishina”, UMN, 80:1(481) (2025), 85–152  mathnet  crossref
    2. E. A. Rakhmanov, S. P. Suetin, “Approksimatsii Chebysheva–Pade dlya mnogoznachnykh funktsii”, Tr. MMO, 83, no. 2, MTsNMO, M., 2022, 319–344  mathnet
    3. E. A. Rakhmanov, S. P. Suetin, “Chebyshev–Padé approximants for multivalued functions”, Trans. Moscow Math. Soc.,  mathnet  mathnet  crossref
    4. N. R. Ikonomov, S. P. Suetin, “Scalar Equilibrium Problem and the Limit Distribution of Zeros of Hermite–Padé Polynomials of Type II”, Proc. Steklov Inst. Math., 309 (2020), 159–182  mathnet  crossref  crossref  mathscinet  isi  elib
    5. S. P. Suetin, “Equivalence of a Scalar and a Vector Equilibrium Problem for a Pair of Functions Forming a Nikishin System”, Math. Notes, 106:6 (2019), 970–979  mathnet  crossref  crossref  mathscinet  isi  elib
    6. S. P. Suetin, “On a new approach to the problem of distribution of zeros of Hermite–Padé polynomials for a Nikishin system”, Proc. Steklov Inst. Math., 301 (2018), 245–261  mathnet  crossref  crossref  mathscinet  isi  elib  elib
    7. S. P. Suetin, “On an Example of the Nikishin System”, Math. Notes, 104:6 (2018), 905–914  mathnet  crossref  crossref  mathscinet  isi  elib
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