A perturbed collage theorem and its application to inverse interval integral problems
@article{AranaJimnez2020APC, title={A perturbed collage theorem and its application to inverse interval integral problems}, author={Manuel Arana-Jim{\'e}nez and M. I. Berenguer and Domingo G{\'a}mez and A. I. Garralda Guillem and Manuel Ruiz Gal{\'a}n}, journal={Commun. Nonlinear Sci. Numer. Simul.}, year={2020}, volume={90}, pages={105365} }
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