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Some remarks on the Caldirola-Montaldi equation

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Title
Some remarks on the Caldirola-Montaldi equation
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Lettere Nuovo Cimento, November 2007
DOI 10.1007/bf02754624
Authors

A. Jannussis, A. Streclas, A. Leodaris, N. Patargias, V. Papatheou, P. Filippakis, T. Filippakis, V. Zisis, N. Tsangas

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