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Sign in to add traineeJose P. Gimenez Quero | grad student | 2000 | University of Iowa |
Jasang Yoon | grad student | 2003 | University of Iowa |
Seonguk Yoo | grad student | 2010 | University of Iowa |
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Curto RE, Yoo S. (2015) Non-extremal sextic moment problems Journal of Functional Analysis. 269: 758-780 |
Curto RE, Yoo S. (2014) Cubic column relations in truncated moment problems Journal of Functional Analysis. 266: 1611-1626 |
Curto R, Fialkow LA. (2000) The truncated complex -moment problem Transactions of the American Mathematical Society. 352: 2825-2855 |
De Atauri P, Curto R, Puigjaner J, et al. (1999) Advantages and disadvantages of aggregating fluxes into synthetic and degradative fluxes when modelling metabolic pathways. European Journal of Biochemistry / Febs. 265: 671-9 |
Curto R, Voit EO, Sorribas A, et al. (1998) Mathematical models of purine metabolism in man Mathematical Biosciences. 151: 1-49 |
Curto RE, Fialkow LA. (1998) Flat extensions of positive moment matrices: Recursively generated relations Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society. 136 |
Curto R, Voit EO, Sorribas A, et al. (1997) Validation and steady-state analysis of a power-law model of purine metabolism in man Biochemical Journal. 324: 761-775 |
Curto R, Hernández C, De Oteyza E. (1996) Contractive completions of Hankel partial contractions Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications. 203: 303-332 |
Sorribas A, Curto R, Cascante M. (1995) Comparative characterization of the fermentation pathway of Saccharomyces cerevisiae using biochemical systems theory and metabolic control analysis: Model validation and dynamic behavior Mathematical Biosciences. 130: 71-84 |
Cascante M, Curto R, Sorribas A. (1995) Comparative characterization of the fermentation pathway of Saccharomyces cerevisiae using biochemical systems theory and metabolic control analysis: Steady-state analysis Mathematical Biosciences. 130: 51-69 |