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Eugene Dynkin is a rare example of a contemporary mathematician who has achieved outstanding results in two quite different areas of research: algebra and probability. This book presents Dynkin's scientific contributions in both areas.
Highlights the work of the author who has made significant contributions to a broad range of mathematical subjects which include probability theory, various... Læs mere
Adds to the great body of research that extends back to A Weil and E P Wigner on the unitary representations of locally compact groups and their characters, ie the interplay between classical group theory and modern analysis.
Contains the proceedings of the AMS-SIAM Summer Seminar on Computational... Læs mere
Uses techniques from computer science and mathematics to solve combinatorial problems whose associated data require a hierarchy of storage devices. This title presents... Læs mere
"Proceedings of the Symposium in Pure Mathematics of the American Mathematical Society, held at Queens University, Kingston, Ontario, July 14-August 2, 1980"--T.p. verso.
Includes twenty-six papers that survey a cross section of work in modern geometric measure theory and its applications in the calculus of... Læs mere
Contains thirteen papers presented during the Symposium on Complex Geometry and Lie Theory held in Sundance, in 1989. The symposium was designed to review twenty years of interaction between these two fields, concentrating on their links with Hodge theory.
The handful of peculiar numerical dilogarithmic identities, known since the time of Euler and Landen, gave rise to the discoveries concerning cyclotomic equations... Læs mere
Covers the related topics of divisibility and primality. This title begins with a description of the development of our understanding... Læs mere
Describes finitely generated modules, projective and injective modules, and the theory of torsion and torsion-free modules. This book discusses Krull and Matlis domains, $h$-local, reflexive, and coherent domains. It is suitable for advanced-graduate algebra courses and seminars.