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.
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
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.
Presents a description of the non-archimedean models of the elementary theory of certain o-minimal expansions of the reals in which the exponential function is definable. In this work, the example of exponential Hardy fields is worked out with particular emphasis.
Contains 13 lectures from the International Workshop on Mathematical and... Læs mere
Presents research on understanding, teaching, and learning mathematics at the post-secondary level. This work includes three articles analyzing aspects... Læs mere
Contains eleven articles surveying topics in discrete probability. This title includes papers that are based on talks given by experts at the DIMACS 'Microsurveys in... Læs mere
Explains results in the theory of functions of several complex variables which were mostly established from the late nineteenth century through the middle of the twentieth century. In this work, the author introduces the mathematical world created by his advisor, Kiyoshi Oka.
Presents the first steps of a theory of confoliations designed to link geometry and topology of three-dimensional contact structures with the geometry and topology of codimension-one... Læs mere
One of the classical areas of algebra, the theory of symmetric functions and orthogonal polynomials has been known to be connected to combinatorics,... Læs mere
Presents papers focusing on the theoretical, algorithmical and application issues related to: reconstructing hierarchies (trees or ranking) from (dis)similarity or entity-to-character data; using hierarchies for modeling evolution and other processes; and, combining (gene) trees.
A collection of small essays containing the history and the proofs of some theorems of analysis and partial differential operators. This work also includes the... Læs mere