Presents a comprehensive introduction to free probability theory, a highly noncommutative probability theory with independence based on free products instead of tensor products.... Læs mere
Presents the proceedings of the Joint Summer Research Conference on Algebraic $K$-theory held at the University of Washington in Seattle. This work includes an account of Voevodsky's proof of the Milnor conjecture relating the Milnor $K$-theory of fields to Galois cohomology.
Presents the fundamental results on the growth of entire functions of finite order, their factorization according to the Hadamard theorem, properties of indicator and theorems of Phragmen-Lindelof type.
This work provides a view of the development of algebraic geometry and to lay emphasis on emerging new directions. The focus of the papers is on expository surveys of important areas rather than on technical presentations of new results.
There have seen a number of significant advances in Hopf algebras. The best known is the introduction of quantum groups,... Læs mere
Suitable for mathematicians, as well as mathematically literate scientists and engineers interested in harmonic analysis or wavelets, this work provides an understanding of the area of harmonic analysis relating to Littlewood-Paley theory and atomic and wavelet decompositions.
Integrates developments and related applications in $q$-series with a historical development of the field. This book develops important analytic topics (Bailey chains, integrals, and constant terms) and applications to additive number theory.
Problems in extremal graph theory have traditionally been tackled by ingenious methods which made use... Læs mere
Gives an account of the various aspects of the theory of harmonic maps between Riemannian manifolds. This book presents an exposition of the qualitative aspects of... Læs mere
Branching measure-valued (BMV) processes has been the subject of much research. This monograph on the theory of BMV processes constructs a large class of BMV processes, called superprocesses, by passing to the limit from branching particle systems.