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The perturbation theory for the operator div is of particular interest in the study of boundary-value problems for the general nonlinear equation $F(\dot y,y,x)=0$. This book presents results on boundary-value problems for $L$ and the theory of nonlinear perturbations of $L$.
Covers subjects related to the mathematical areas in which Peter Lax and Louis Nirenberg worked: analysis, partial... Læs mere
Presents the theory of ordinary differential equations with constant coefficients. This work considers boundary value problems for ordinary... Læs mere
Features contributions in topology and representation theory that reflect the vigorous interactions between these areas. This work covers topics such as group theory, homotopy theory, cohomology of groups, and modular representations.
Contains articles on Euler Products and Eisenstein Series.
Collects articles that were presented at the DIMACS Workshop on Network Switching, held in July 1997 at Princeton University. This title includes papers that cover a... Læs mere
Discusses fundamental ideas of linear algebra. This work presents the spectral theory of nonselfadjoint matrix operators and matrix pencils in a finite dimensional... Læs mere
Discrete mathematics stands among the leading disciplines of mathematics and theoretical computer science. This volume... Læs mere
Time division multiplexing (TDM) has been the fundamental basis for adding capacity to digital telecommunications networks for decades. This book presents papers from an interdisciplinary workshop held at DIMACS on multichannel optical networks.
Financial mathematics is going through a period of intensive development, particularly in the area of stochastic analysis.... Læs mere
Presents a collection of papers on model theory and its applications. This title contains papers on various questions of model theory, mainly on stability theory. Given the model-theoretic interest in algebraic groups, it is of particular interest to logicians and algebraists.