Schwarz problem for higher order linear equations in a polydisc

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2017

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Mathematics
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In this paper, we discuss the Schwarz boundary value problem for higher order linear complex differential equations in the unit polydisc of C-2. After the relevant preparations, we give the solution for a model equation with homogeneous boundary conditions. Then we obtain the solutions of a linear equation involving Schwarz boundary conditions on the unit polydisc.

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Celebi, Ahmet Okay/0000-0001-5256-1035; Aksoy, Umit/0000-0002-6014-1898

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Schwarz problem, polydisc complex partial differential equations

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62

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