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11: Bibliography G
  • P. Gianni, M. Seppälä, R. Silhol, and B. Trager (1998) Riemann surfaces, plane algebraic curves and their period matrices. J. Symbolic Comput. 26 (6), pp. 789–803.
  • 12: Bibliography K
  • I. M. Krichever and S. P. Novikov (1989) Algebras of Virasoro type, the energy-momentum tensor, and operator expansions on Riemann surfaces. Funktsional. Anal. i Prilozhen. 23 (1), pp. 24–40 (Russian).
  • 13: Bibliography S
  • G. Springer (1957) Introduction to Riemann Surfaces. Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Reading, Massachusetts.
  • 14: Sidebar 21.SB2: A two-phase solution of the Kadomtsev–Petviashvili equation (21.9.3)
    Such a solution is given in terms of a Riemann theta function with two phases. …The agreement of these solutions with two-dimensional surface water waves in shallow water was considered in Hammack et al. (1989, 1995).
    15: Bibliography B
  • A. Bañuelos and R. A. Depine (1980) A program for computing the Riemann zeta function for complex argument. Comput. Phys. Comm. 20 (3), pp. 441–445.
  • P. Beckmann and A. Spizzichino (1963) The Scattering of Electromagnetic Waves from Rough Surfaces. Pergamon Press, New York.
  • M. V. Berry and C. J. Howls (1990) Stokes surfaces of diffraction catastrophes with codimension three. Nonlinearity 3 (2), pp. 281–291.
  • M. V. Berry (1975) Cusped rainbows and incoherence effects in the rippling-mirror model for particle scattering from surfaces. J. Phys. A 8 (4), pp. 566–584.
  • A. I. Bobenko (1991) Constant mean curvature surfaces and integrable equations. Uspekhi Mat. Nauk 46 (4(280)), pp. 3–42, 192 (Russian).
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  • Z. Wang and R. Wong (2006) Uniform asymptotics of the Stieltjes-Wigert polynomials via the Riemann-Hilbert approach. J. Math. Pures Appl. (9) 85 (5), pp. 698–718.
  • G. N. Watson (1935b) The surface of an ellipsoid. Quart. J. Math., Oxford Ser. 6, pp. 280–287.
  • J. V. Wehausen and E. V. Laitone (1960) Surface Waves. In Handbuch der Physik, Vol. 9, Part 3, pp. 446–778.