Presents results from the second annual meeting on DNA computers held at Princeton. This work draws on the analogy between DNA computing and fields of biology (such as directed... Læs mere
The theory of nonlinear wave equations in the absence of shocks began in the 1960s. This book surveys the fundamental qualitative properties of the solutions of nonlinear wave equations in the absence of boundaries and shocks.
Presents an introduction to the theory and applications of $J$ inner matrices. This book discusses matrix interpolation problems including two-sided tangential problems of both the Nevanlinna-Pick type and the Caratheodory-Fejer type, as well as mixtures of these.
Gives an introduction to minimax methods in critical point theory and shows their use in... Læs mere
Harmonic analysis on Riemannian semi simple symmetric spaces and on special types of non-Riemannian semi simple symmetric spaces are well-established... Læs mere
Suitable for mathematicians who knew either some differential geometry or partial differential equations, this book lets you compute the sectional, Ricci, and scalar curvatures.
Contains expository lectures from the CBMS Regional Conference held at the University of Florida, 1982. This book considers a space formed by various closed curves in which the closed geodesics are characterized as the critical points of a functional, an idea going back to Morse.
Discusses the relevance of wavelet analysis to problems in which self-similarities are important. This title is suitable for scientists wishing to apply wavelet analysis to multifractal signal processing.
What is Spin? Spin is a general tool for the specification and formal verification of software for distributed systems. This DIMACS volume presents the papers contributed to... Læs mere
Examines the connections between Artificial Intelligence (AI) and mathematics, demonstrating the potential for mathematical applications and exposing some... Læs mere