Singularities of solutions of a certain class of pseudodifferential and degenerating elliptic equations
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V. V. Grushin. Singularities of solutions of a certain class of pseudodifferential and degenerating elliptic equations. Trudy Matematicheskogo Instituta imeni V.A. Steklova, Tome 26 (1971) no. 1. http://geodesic.mathdoc.fr/item/RM_1971_26_1_a11/

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