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Publications in Math-Net.Ru
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Third-order equations without movable essentially singular points. I
Differ. Uravn., 32:6 (1996), 755–758
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Second-order equations without moving essentially singular points
Differ. Uravn., 32:4 (1996), 484–490
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Classes of systems of three differential equations that do not have solutions with indeterminate components
Differ. Uravn., 29:6 (1993), 1069–1070
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Elementary classes of autonomous systems of two differential equations that do not have solutions with movable nonalgebraic singular points
Differ. Uravn., 27:3 (1991), 535–537
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Existence and construction of polar solutions of an autonomous system of two differential equations
Differ. Uravn., 24:12 (1988), 2170–2172
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On the existence of polar solutions to first-order differential equations
Differ. Uravn., 24:10 (1988), 1824–1826
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On the problem of the existence of systems of two differential equations that do not have solutions with moving transcendental and essentially singular points
Differ. Uravn., 23:5 (1987), 897–899
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Systems of three differential equations whose solutions do not have essentially singular points
Differ. Uravn., 20:2 (1984), 353–354
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Classes of systems of three differential equations that do not have solutions with indeterminate components
Differ. Uravn., 18:5 (1982), 892–894
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On the solution of a Painlevé problem
Differ. Uravn., 16:11 (1980), 2095–2098
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Characterizations of the complexity of singular points of solutions to nonlinear systems of two differential equations
Differ. Uravn., 15:9 (1979), 1580–1591
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On the question of classes of first-order differential equations with stationary critical singular points
Differ. Uravn., 14:12 (1978), 2276–2278
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An application of the analytic theory of differential equations to the determination of conditions for the single-valuedness of algebraic functions
Differ. Uravn., 13:2 (1977), 364–366
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On the question of the existence and uniqueness of the solution of ordinary differential equations
Differ. Uravn., 12:4 (1976), 645–652
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Conditions for the existence of solutions with singular initial conditions of a nonlinear system of two differential equations
Differ. Uravn., 9:10 (1973), 1765–1773
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A general class of systems of two differential equations that have no solutions with movable essential singularities
Differ. Uravn., 9:9 (1973), 1593–1600
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Systems of two differential equations having no solutions with movable essential singular points
Differ. Uravn., 9:7 (1973), 1214–1221
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The form and existence of the solutions of Liénard type equations with a movable algebraic singular point
Differ. Uravn., 9:2 (1973), 260–264
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The solutions of a certain differential system in a complex domain
Differ. Uravn., 8:10 (1972), 1886–1888
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The solutions of differential equations with singular initial conditions
Differ. Uravn., 8:8 (1972), 1396–1403
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The behavior of the solution of systems of two differential equations in the neighborhood of an essential singularity
Differ. Uravn., 7:4 (1971), 747–749
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The singular points of the solution of systems of second order differential equations
Differ. Uravn., 6:11 (1970), 1970–1975
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The essential singularities of the solutions of certain systems of differential equations
Differ. Uravn., 6:7 (1970), 1200–1206
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The singularities of the solutions of certain systems of differential equations
Differ. Uravn., 5:7 (1969), 1321–1323
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The class of systems of differential equations which have no solutions with mobile essentially singular points
Differ. Uravn., 5:2 (1969), 263–272
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Concerning the singularities of the solutions of an ordinary differential equation
Differ. Uravn., 4:12 (1968), 2286–2289
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Mobile singular points of solutions of certain ordinary differential equations
Differ. Uravn., 4:6 (1968), 991–999
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Mobile singularities of systems of two differential equations
Differ. Uravn., 4:6 (1968), 983–990
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Anatoliǐ Iosifovich Yablonskiǐ
Differ. Uravn., 31:5 (1995), 899–903
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