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The motion of membranes in space-time. / Tucker, Robin.
Workshop/miniconference on functional analysis and optimization: Proceedings of the Centre for Mathematical Analysis. ed. / Robert Bartnik. Vol. 19 Australian National University, 1989. p. 238-243.

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Tucker, R 1989, The motion of membranes in space-time. in R Bartnik (ed.), Workshop/miniconference on functional analysis and optimization: Proceedings of the Centre for Mathematical Analysis. vol. 19, Australian National University, pp. 238-243. <http://projecteuclid.org/euclid.pcma/1416335856>

APA

Tucker, R. (1989). The motion of membranes in space-time. In R. Bartnik (Ed.), Workshop/miniconference on functional analysis and optimization: Proceedings of the Centre for Mathematical Analysis (Vol. 19, pp. 238-243). Australian National University. http://projecteuclid.org/euclid.pcma/1416335856

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Tucker R. The motion of membranes in space-time. In Bartnik R, editor, Workshop/miniconference on functional analysis and optimization: Proceedings of the Centre for Mathematical Analysis. Vol. 19. Australian National University. 1989. p. 238-243

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Tucker, Robin. / The motion of membranes in space-time. Workshop/miniconference on functional analysis and optimization: Proceedings of the Centre for Mathematical Analysis. editor / Robert Bartnik. Vol. 19 Australian National University, 1989. pp. 238-243

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