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Grace–Walsh–Szegő theorem

Known as: Grace–Walsh–Szego theorem, Grace-Walsh-Szegő coincidence theorem, Grace–Walsh–Szegő Coincidence Theorem 
In mathematics, the Grace–Walsh–Szegő coincidence theorem is a result named after John Hilton Grace, Joseph L. Walsh, and Gábor Szegő.
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2017
2017
When optimizing a product or process with multiple responses, a two‐stage Pareto front approach is a useful strategy to evaluate… 
Review
2016
Review
2016
Szegő’s First Limit Theorem provides the limiting statistical distribution of the eigenvalues of large Toeplitz matrices. Szegő’s… 
2015
2015
In this note, we discuss the coefficient regions of analytic self-maps of the unit disk with a prescribed fixed point. As an… 
2015
2015
For λ ≥ 0 and 0 ≤ α < 1 < β, we denote by K(λ,α,β) the class of normalized analytic functions satisfying the two sided… 
Review
2015
Review
2015
This study aimed to determine the relationship between the Adversity Quotient® and Leadership Skills in relation to the… 
2014
2014
En unas notas personales, comprometidas y profundas, Catherine Walsh retoma sus dialogos con Paulo Freire. Recupera, desafia y… 
2014
2014
The author (S. P. G) is thankful to CSIR, New Delhi, India for awarding Emeritus Scientistship, under scheme number 21(084)/10… 
2006
2006
This article focuses on those problems about extremal properties of polynomials that were considered by the Hungarian… 
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1993
Highly Cited
1993
Abstract We examined maternal and paternal characteristics at 1 month postpartum as risk and protective factors for children's… 
1933
1933
Letter from Willis Belknap, Superintendent of the Police Bureau of Identification of Fort Dodge, Iowa to D. E. Walsh…