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Numerical Semigroups with Monotone Apéry Set and Fixed Multiplicity and Ratio

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Title
Numerical Semigroups with Monotone Apéry Set and Fixed Multiplicity and Ratio
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arXiv, March 2024
DOI 10.1007/s00574-024-00387-7
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Aureliano M. Robles-Pérez, José Carlos Rosales

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