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On Liouville’s theory of elementary functions

Maxwell Alexander Rosenlicht

Vol. 65 (1976), No. 2, 485–492
Abstract

Some recent results of Ax have made possible greatly simplified demonstrations of Liouville’s basic results on the elementary integration of functions and the elementary solution of transcendental equations, together with their generalizations in various directions. An essentially self-contained exposition of this material is given here.

Mathematical Subject Classification 2000
Primary: 12H05
Secondary: 10F35
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Received: 20 September 1974
Published: 1 August 1976
Authors
Maxwell Alexander Rosenlicht