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We employ the usual notation of set theory. The union, the intersection and the difference of sets A and B are denoted by A ∩ B, A ∩ B, A \ B, respectively. ∅ is the empty set. We write a ∈ A if a is an element of A, otherwise we write a ∉ A. The notation A ⊂ B (or B ⊃ A) means that A is a subset of B.
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Szmydt, Z., Ziemian, B. (1992). Introduction. In: The Mellin Transformation and Fuchsian Type Partial Differential Equations. Mathematics and Its Applications (East European Series), vol 56. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2424-9_1
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