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- Stokes_phenomenon abstract "In complex analysis the Stokes phenomenon, discovered by G. G. Stokes (1847, 1858), is that the asymptotic behavior of functions can differ in different regions of the complex plane. These regions are bounded by Stokes line or anti-Stokes lines.".
- Stokes_phenomenon thumbnail Airy_Functions.svg?width=300.
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- Stokes_phenomenon wikiPageID "2383687".
- Stokes_phenomenon wikiPageRevisionID "597527503".
- Stokes_phenomenon authorlink "Sir George Gabriel Stokes".
- Stokes_phenomenon first "G. G.".
- Stokes_phenomenon last "Stokes".
- Stokes_phenomenon year "1847".
- Stokes_phenomenon year "1858".
- Stokes_phenomenon subject Category:Asymptotic_analysis.
- Stokes_phenomenon comment "In complex analysis the Stokes phenomenon, discovered by G. G. Stokes (1847, 1858), is that the asymptotic behavior of functions can differ in different regions of the complex plane. These regions are bounded by Stokes line or anti-Stokes lines.".
- Stokes_phenomenon label "Stokes phenomenon".
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- Stokes_phenomenon sameAs Q7618550.
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- Stokes_phenomenon depiction Airy_Functions.svg.
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