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K. Kuiken and J.T. Masterson, On Monodromy Groups of Differential Equations with Infinitely Many Singularities on Riemann Surfaces of Genus One (to appear). K. Kuiken, T.J. Marlowe and J.T. Masterson, On Presentations, Isomorphisms and ...
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