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  • av Klaus Bichteler
    865

    This book covers Lebesgue integration and its generalizations from Daniell's point of view, modified by the use of seminorms. It might even be useful to the advanced mathematician who is confronted with situations - such as stochastic integration - where the set-measuring approach to integration does not work.

  • av Goran Peskir
    1 509

    This book discloses a fascinating connection between optimal stopping problems in probability and free-boundary problems. Areas of application include financial mathematics, financial engineering, and mathematical statistics.

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    1 999

    Between 1881 and 1911, Gosta Mittag-Leffler and Henri Poincare exchanged regular correspondence, regarding scientific matters. This text looks at those letters and evaluates their content for biographical information as well as for scientific information.

  • av Riccardo Barbieri
    285,-

    Elementary particle physics is the quadrant of nature whose laws can be written in a few lines with absolute precision and the greatest empirical adequacy.

  • - A History and Philosophy of Category Theory
    av Ralph Kroemer
    2 235,-

    Category theory is a general mathematical theory of structures and of structures of structures.

  • - Food Monitoring
     
    689,-

    While the state enforces food law primarily through suspicion and risk-based investigations, food monitoring is a system of repeated representative measurements and evaluations of undesirable substances and contaminants in foods.

  • av Maurice A. de Gosson
    2 379,-

    This book offers a complete discussion of techniques and topics intervening in the mathematical treatment of quantum and semi-classical mechanics. It starts with a very readable introduction to symplectic geometry. Many topics are also of genuine interest for pure mathematicians working in geometry and topology.

  • av R. Meester
    769,-

    Compactly written, but nevertheless very readable, appealing to intuition, this introduction to probability theory is an excellent textbook for a one-semester course for undergraduates in any direction that uses probabilistic ideas.

  • - Basics and Applications
     
    1 139

    Haptic perception - human beings' active sense of touch - is the most complex of human sensory systems, and has taken on growing importance within varied scientific disciplines as well as in practical industrial fields.

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    2 159

    The recognition of the role of NPY in stimulation of food intake has already resulted in discovery of potent and selective NPY receptor Y-5 antagonists which are in clinical development for obesity while NPY Y1 receptors are targeted for cardiovascular indications.

  • - Geometry, Analytic Function Theory
     
    1 775,-

    The general principles by which the editors and authors of the present edition have been guided were explained in the preface to the first volume of Mathemat ics of the 19th Century, which contains chapters on the history of mathematical logic, algebra, number theory, and probability theory (Nauka, Moscow 1978;

  • - Volume I: Abstract Linear Theory
    av Herbert Amann
    2 265

    This distinguishes it from the theory of nonlinear contraction semigroups whose basis is a nonlinear version of the Hille Yosida theorem: the Crandall-Liggett theorem. Thus the theory of nonlinear contraction semigroups does not apply to systems, in general, since they do not allow for a maximum principle.

  • - Advances and Problems
     
    769,-

    The unfortunate appearance of AIDS, the manifold problems with herpesviruses and other viruses attacking humans have led to an enormous dynamism of worldwide research and to an immense increase in the corresponding literature. This title provides reviews on the development of antiviral agents in some important and widespread viral diseases.

  • av José Seade & Ana Irene Ramirez Galarza
    785,-

    This book develops the geometric intuition of the reader by examining the symmetries (or rigid motions) of the space in question. Concepts of geometry are presented in a very simple way, so that they become easily accessible: the only pre-requisites are calculus, linear algebra and basic analytic geometry.

  • av Charles M. Newman
    535

    One question treated at length concerns the low temperature behavior of short-range spin glasses: whether and in what sense Parisi's analysis of the meanfield (or "infinite-range") model is relevant.

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    2 159

    The common cold is unlike any other human disease because of two f- tors: firstly, it is arguably the most common human disease and, secondly, it is one of the most complex diseases because of the number of viruses that cause the familiar syndrome of sneezing, sore throat, runny nose and nasal congestion.

  • av Emil A. Fellmann
    859

    Leonhard Euler was by far the most productive mathematician in the history of mankind, and also one of the greatest scholars of all time. He attained, a degree of popularity and fame which may well be compared with that of Galilei, Newton, or Einstein. This book is based in part on unpublished sources and comes right out of the research on Euler.

  • - Mathematical Logic Algebra Number Theory Probability Theory
     
    1 475,-

    This multi-authored effort, Mathematics of the nineteenth century (to be fol lowed by Mathematics of the twentieth century), is a sequel to the History of mathematics from antiquity to the early nineteenth century, published in three volumes from 1970 to 1972.

  • - with Applications to Insurance, Finance, Hydrology and Other Fields
    av Michael Thomas & Rolf-Dieter Reiss
    1 169

    Statistical analysis of extreme data is vital to many disciplines including hydrology, insurance, finance, engineering and environmental sciences.

  • av Vladimir Turaev
    679

    Offers an introduction to combinatorial torsions of cellular spaces and manifolds with emphasis on torsions of 3-dimensional manifolds. This book describes the results of G Meng, C H Taubes and the author on the connections between the refined torsions and the Seiberg-Witten invariant of 3-manifolds.

  • - Part II: Some Recent Martingale Problems
    av Marc Yor
    495

    Although one might argue whether this golden age is really foregone, and discuss the "height" of the technology involved, this quotation is closely related to the main motivations of Part II: this technology, which includes stochastic calculus for general discontinuous semi-martingales, enlargement of filtrations, .

  • - Um 300 V. Chr.
    av Jurgen Schonbeck
    1 229,-

    Euklid, der Geometer aus Alexandria, und sein uberwiegend geometrisches literarisches Werk bilden den Mittelpunkt dieses Buches zur Geschichte der Mathematik. Es ist bis heute nicht mit letzter Sicherheit geklart, ob es einen Mathematiker mit dem Namen Euklid wirklich gegeben, wann er gelebt hat und ob die ihm zugeschriebenen Lehrbucher zur Mathematik und zur mathematischen Physik tatsachlich nur von ihm verfasst wurden. Trotz dieser Einschrankungen breitet der Autor das derzeit verfugbare Wissen uber die voreuklidische griechische Mathematik, die Traditionslinien der euklidischen Geometrie und die uber Jahrhunderte andauernde Wirkungsgeschichte der euklidischen Werke umfassend aus. Dabei wird an vielen Stellen deutlich, wie unzureichend unsere Kenntnisse uber die Rezeptionsgeschichte und wie luckenhaft das antike Quellenmaterial auch nach zweitausend Jahren immer noch sind. Das Buch spurt den vielfaltigen historischen und interkulturellen Aspekten und Facetten der Mathematik nach.

  • av Martin Brokate
    463

    The Lebesgue integral is an essential tool in the fields of analysis and stochastics and for this reason, in many areas where mathematics is applied. It addresses the important topics of this theory and presents additional results which establish connections to other areas of mathematics.

  • av Andre Weil
    1 605,-

    rare testimony of a period of the history of 20th century mathematics. Includes very interesting recollections on the author's participation in the formation of the Bourbaki Group, tells of his meetings and conversations with leading mathematicians, reflects his views on mathematics.

  • - A Collection of Papers Dedicated to Lev Sakhnovich
     
    679

    The volume is dedicated to Lev Sakhnovich, who made fundamental contributions in operator theory and related topics. Besides bibliographic material, it includes a number of selected papers related to Lev Sakhnovich's research interests. The papers are related to operator identities, moment problems, random matrices and linear stochastic systems.

  • - From Equilibrium to Chaos in Phase Space and Physical Space
    av Ian Stewart & M. Golubitsky
    1 145

    The framework of 'symmetry' provides an important route between the abstract theory and experimental observations. From the reviews:"[The] rich collection of examples makes the book...extremely useful for motivation and for spreading the ideas to a large Community."--MATHEMATICAL REVIEWS

  • av Frederic Helein
    679

    This title provides and introduction to harmonic maps between a surface and a symmetric manifold and constant mean curvature surfaces as completely integrable systems. It should help the reader to access the ideas of the theory and to aquire a unified perspective of the subject.

  • av Hans Triebel
    1 455 - 1 509

    Deals with the theory of function spaces of type Bspq and Fspq. This book analyzes the theory of function spaces in Rn and in domains, applications to (exotic) pseudo-differential operators, and function spaces on Riemannian manifolds.

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    1 999

    As a consequence, researchers and project managers in the pharmaceutical industry should have a solid knowledge of the more important methods available to drug discovery, because it is the rapidly and intelligently combined use of these which will determine the success or failure of preclinical projects.

  • av Anthony Tromba
    859

    First, it was clear that the classical approach, using the theory of extremal quasi-conformal mappings (in this approach we completely avoid the use of quasi-conformal maps) was not easily applicable to the theory of minimal surfaces, a field of interest of the author over many years.

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