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Highlights of Mathematical Physics
This volume presents state-of-the-art research in
mathematical physics addressed to a broad spectrum of
readers, including graduate students, researchers, and
others interested in this topic. Contributors to the volume
participated in the 13th Internation...
(paru le 09/04/2003, consulté 2625 fois)
Mathematics of Information and Coding
This book is intended to provide engineering and/or
statistics students,communications engineers, and
mathematicians with the firm theoretic basis of source
coding (or data compression) in information theory.
Although information theory consists of two ma...
(paru le 22/01/2002, consulté 3368 fois)
Navier-Stokes Equations Theory and Numerical Analysis
This book was originally published in 1977 and has since
been reprinted four times (the last reprint was in 1985).
The current volume is reprinted and fully retypeset by the
AMS. It is very close in content to the 1985 edition. The
book presents a systema...
(paru le 01/05/2001, consulté 5256 fois)
Topics in Nonlinear Functional Analysis
Since its first appearance as a set of lecture notes
published by the Courant Institute in 1974, this book
served as an introduction to various subjects in nonlinear
functional analysis. The current edition is a reprint of
these notes, with added bibliogr...
(paru le 17/12/2001, consulté 4444 fois)
A Course in Metric Geometry
"Metric geometry" is an approach to geometry based on the
notion of length on a topological space. This approach
experienced a very fast development in the last few decades
and penetrated into many other mathematical disciplines,
such as group theory, dyn...
(paru le 17/12/2001, consulté 4264 fois)
CRM Proceedings & Lecture Notes Volume 30
This volume contains the proceedings of the Moonshine
workshop held at the Centre de Recherches Mathématiques
(CRM) in Montréal. A glance at the contents will reveal
that the connection of some papers to Moonshine is not
immediate; however, Moonshine has ...
(paru le 11/12/2002, consulté 3455 fois)
Coloring Mixed Hypergraphs Theory, Algorithms and Applications
The theory of graph coloring has existed for more than
150 years. Historically, graph coloring involved finding
the minimum number of colors to be assigned to the vertices
so that adjacent vertices would have different colors. From
this modest beginning, ...
(paru le 09/04/2003, consulté 4262 fois)