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This is a revised and expanded edition of a successful graduate and reference text. The new edition offers a detailed treatment of the core area of probability, and both structural and limit results are presented in detail. Compared to the first edition, the material and presentation are better highlighted;
Proceedings of the Caribbean Mathematics Foundation Conference, held in Curacao, August 1988
An exposition of hyperbolic functional differential inequalities and their applications. It aims to give a presentation of developments in the following problems: functional differential inequalities generated by initial and mixed problems; existence theory of local and global solutions; and, numerical methods of lines for hyperbolic problems.
Further, the kind and level of sophistication of mathematics applied in various sciences has changed drastically in recent years: measure theory is used (non trivially) in regional and theoretical economics;
In the eighties, the largest Russian publishing house for scientific literature Nauka Publishers, Moscow, issued two books by a group of Byelorussian mathematicians: Scheduling Theory.
The last of three volumes which examines the work of the mathematician A.N. Kolmogorov. This volume contains original papers dealing with information theory and theory of algorithms. Comments on these papers are included. The material in each volume was selected by Kolmogorov himself.
This book provides an overview of the theory of p-adic (and more general non-Archimedean) dynamical systems. It presents a model of probabilistic thinking on p-adic mental space based on ultrametric diffusion. Coverage also details p-adic neural networks and their applications to cognitive sciences: learning algorithms, memory recalling.
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(In certain cases, such as that of semigroups, in order to have the right always to say that SubA is a lattice, we have to treat the empty set as a subsystem.) The study of various inter-relationships between systems and their subsystem lattices is a rather large field of investigation developed over many years.
The language of the a-dressing method is suitable for applications to integrable nonlinear PDEs, integrable nonlinear discrete equations, and, as recently discovered, for t.he applications of integrable systems to continuous and discret.e geometry.
This book covers the latest achievements of the Theory of Classes of Finite Groups. By gathering the research of many authors scattered in hundreds of papers the book contributes to the understanding of the structure of finite groups by adapting and extending the successful techniques of the Theory of Finite Soluble Groups.
This book is the first to systematically explore the classification and function theory of complex homogeneous bounded domains. Using the normal Siegel domains to realize the homogeneous bounded domains, we can obtain more property of the geometry and the function theory on homogeneous bounded domains.
The analytical basis of Navier-Stokes Equations in Irregular Domains is formed by coercive estimates, which enable proofs to be given of the solvability of the boundary value problems for Stokes and Navier-Stokes equations in weighted Sobolev and Hoelder spaces, and the investigation of the smoothness of their solutions.
This volume presents a unified approach to the mathematical theory of a wide class of non-additive set functions, the so called null-additive set functions, which also includes classical measure theory.
This is a monograph on geometrical and topological features which arise in various quantization procedures. When this internal space variable is considered as a direc tion vector introducing an anisotropy in the internal space, we have the quantization of a Fermi field.
Offers basic material on distributions and foliations. This book introduces and builds the tools needed for studying the geometry of foliated manifolds. Its main theme is to investigate the interrelations between foliations of a manifold on the one hand, and the many geometric structures that the manifold may admit on the other hand.
The main tools of the theory of autowave processes are various methods used for investigating nonlinear discrete or distributed oscillating systems, the mathe matical theory of nonlinear parabolic differential equations, and methods of the theory of finite automata.
Presents the advanced theory and practice of fractional programming. This title provides possible fields of application for fractional programming methods. It describes the convex, quasi-convex, pseudo-convex, and log-convex functions.
Supermanifolds and Supergroups explains the basic ingredients of super manifolds and super Lie groups. For super Lie groups the standard results are shown, including the construction of a super Lie group for any super Lie algebra.
In particular, linear dynamic control systems iJ = Ay + Bu, y E M C ]Rn, U E ]RT, (1) where A and B are constants, are often abandoned in favor of nonlinear dynamic control systems (2) which, in addition, contain a large number of equations.
This volume provides a study of some of the well-known inequalities in classical mathematical analysis. Subjects dealt with include: Hardy-Littlewood-type inequalities, Hardy's and Carleman's inequalities, Lyapunov inequalities, and generalized Shannon functional inequality.
This book attempts to give a presentation of the advance of our knowledge of phase portraits of quadratic systems, paying special attention to the historical development of the subject. This the only book that organizes the portraits into classes, using the notions of finite and infinite multiplicity and finite and infinite index.
In the book there are introduced models and methods of construction of pseudo-solutions for the well-posed and ill-posed linear functional equations circumscribing models passive, active and complicated experiments.
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Integration in infinitely dimensional spaces (continual integration) is a powerful mathematical tool which is widely used in a number of fields of modern mathematics, such as analysis, the theory of differential and integral equations, probability theory and the theory of random processes.
From July 31 through August 3,1997, the Pennsylvania State University hosted the Topics in Number Theory Conference. " The papers in this volume provide an accurate picture of many of the topics presented at the conference including contributions from four of the plenary lectures.
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