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  • Office Hours with a Geometric Group Theorist

    Princeton University Press Office Hours with a Geometric Group Theorist

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"One of Choice Reviews' Outstanding Academic Titles of 2018""In a book with this many authors, it might be expected that their individual contributions would vary significantly in terms of accessibility and readability, but in fact this turned out (presumably as a result of careful editing) not to be the case: the office hours are of uniformly high quality in both of these regards. Their informal, conversational tone should appeal to students (and also to non-specialist faculty who want to learn something about these topics)."---Mark Hunacek, Mathematical Gazette

    7 in stock

    £42.50

  • Whats Next  The Mathematical Legacy of William P.

    Princeton University Press Whats Next The Mathematical Legacy of William P.

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £130.40

  • Whats Next  The Mathematical Legacy of William P.

    Princeton University Press Whats Next The Mathematical Legacy of William P.

    7 in stock

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    7 in stock

    £66.30

  • The Structure of Groups with a Quasiconvex

    Princeton University Press The Structure of Groups with a Quasiconvex

    5 in stock

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    5 in stock

    £124.00

  • The Structure of Groups with a Quasiconvex

    Princeton University Press The Structure of Groups with a Quasiconvex

    2 in stock

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    2 in stock

    £59.50

  • How to Fall Slower Than Gravity

    Princeton University Press How to Fall Slower Than Gravity

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"This book is without a doubt the most enjoyable, stimulating book of mathematical physics (and occasionally more pure branches of maths) puzzles that I have ever read. It’s essentially a series of cleverly, and occasionally fiendishly put-together mathematics and physics challenge questions, each of which gets you thinking in a new and fascinating way."---Jonathan Shock, Mathemafrica"Reading Nahin is like reading through a select library of ancient Babylonian mathematical clay tablets. Surprises abound. . . . Nahin weaves much colorful history into his narrative."---Andrew Simoson, Mathematical Intelligencer"Engaging. . . . The book contains a wealth of original problems. . . . An enjoyable read."---Antonín Slavík, Zentralblatt MATH"This reviewer found himself being drawn to a variety of unfamiliar settings with much interest and even fascination." * Choice *"I certainly enjoyed [the book]!"---Alan Stevens, Mathematics Today"The potential audience for this book should be fairly large and go from highly talented high school students up through professionals in any STEM field."---Geoffrey Dietz, MAA Reviews

    2 in stock

    £19.80

  • Introductory Lectures on Equivariant Cohomology

    Princeton University Press Introductory Lectures on Equivariant Cohomology

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"Very well-written, self contained and gives a clear introductory account of equivariant cohomology, a central topic in algebraic topology."---Marek Golasiński, Zentralblatt MATH

    1 in stock

    £130.40

  • Introductory Lectures on Equivariant Cohomology

    Princeton University Press Introductory Lectures on Equivariant Cohomology

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £63.75

  • Arithmetic and Geometry

    Princeton University Press Arithmetic and Geometry

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £124.00

  • Perspective and Projective Geometry

    Princeton University Press Perspective and Projective Geometry

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"Offering a plethora of discussion starters, conjecture catalysts, and exercises, Perspective and Projective Geometry invites students to connect math with art and aesthetics. It pulls no punches with respect to the rigor of the mathematics. But it also gives newer math students the necessary tools to engage with the material and discover knowledge for themselves."—Evelyn Lamb, blogger for Scientific American"For years, Annalisa Crannell has brought her insights and excitement for perspective, both in geometry and art, to her teaching, writing, and workshops. Now, with coauthors Mark Frantz and Fumiko Futamura, she has produced a superb textbook on this subject, ideal for classes or self-study."—Thomas Banchoff, former president of the Mathematical Association of America"Filled with ideas for rich and highly original classroom activities, Perspective and Projective Geometry guides students to make deep connections to the geometry in art. It is wholly different than any other textbook I’ve seen on projective geometry."—Jessica Sidman, Mount Holyoke College"From Menelaus and elations to window taping and writing mathematics, this book provides a delightful mesh of classical geometry, perspective in art, beautiful graphics, and an exploratorium of exercises. Perspective and Projective Geometry is enjoyable reading and a valuable textbook for a variety of courses."—Doug Norton, Villanova University

    7 in stock

    £46.75

  • How to Fall Slower Than Gravity

    Princeton University Press How to Fall Slower Than Gravity

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"This book is without a doubt the most enjoyable, stimulating book of mathematical physics (and occasionally more pure branches of maths) puzzles that I have ever read. It’s essentially a series of cleverly, and occasionally fiendishly put-together mathematics and physics challenge questions, each of which gets you thinking in a new and fascinating way."---Jonathan Shock, Mathemafrica"Reading Nahin is like reading through a select library of ancient Babylonian mathematical clay tablets. Surprises abound. . . . Nahin weaves much colorful history into his narrative."---Andrew Simoson, Mathematical Intelligencer"Engaging. . . . The book contains a wealth of original problems. . . . An enjoyable read."---Antonín Slavík, Zentralblatt MATH"This reviewer found himself being drawn to a variety of unfamiliar settings with much interest and even fascination." * Choice *"I certainly enjoyed [the book]!"---Alan Stevens, Mathematics Today"The potential audience for this book should be fairly large and go from highly talented high school students up through professionals in any STEM field."---Geoffrey Dietz, MAA Reviews

    £15.29

  • Intermittent Convex Integration for the 3D Euler

    Princeton University Press Intermittent Convex Integration for the 3D Euler

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    £52.70

  • Intermittent Convex Integration for the 3D Euler

    Princeton University Press Intermittent Convex Integration for the 3D Euler

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £110.40

  • Birkhauser Boston Inc Complex Numbers from A to ... Z

    3 in stock

    a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.

    3 in stock

    £46.74

  • Groups and Geometric Analysis  Integral Geometry

    MP-AMM American Mathematical Groups and Geometric Analysis Integral Geometry

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisGroup-theoretic methods have taken an increasingly prominent role in analysis. Some of this change has been due to the writings of Sigurdur Helgason. This book is an introduction to such methods on spaces with symmetry given by the action of a Lie group.Trade ReviewFrom reviews of the original edition:""The book is excellent both as a text and as a reference work; it will clearly become another instant classic."" —American Scientist""This volume makes an excellent companion to the author's Differential Geometry, Lie Groups, and Symmetric Spaces, putting to work many of the abstract concepts developed in the earlier volume. The introductory material and large number of exercises (with answers!) will make the book quite appropriate for students. Researchers will find numerous useful references on geometric analysis, along with proofs, connections with other parts of mathematics, and valuable historical remarks. This book, like the author's previous work on differential geometry, will no doubt inspire considerable further research and become the standard text on the subjects it covers."" —Mathematical Reviews""Few treatises today can lay claim to being ""aere perennius"", but all of Helgason's books certainly do with a vengeance ... [He] sets a model of style and clarity that has not been matched since Enriques's Geometria proiettiva. This is the kind of mathematics that will live forever."" —The Bulletin of Mathematics Books""A most valuable contribution to Lie theory and to the interplay between geometry and analysis. It is remarkable that the beautiful theory in Chapter IV can be presented in a textbook form with complete proofs."" —Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society""The diversity of subjects treated is great. Nevertheless the author has managed to achieve coherence of presentation by clearly putting forward a few main themes and basic problems. The first third of the book is suitable as a text for beginning graduate students; the book is also an excellent source of reference for experts. No doubt it will become a new standard in the field."" —CWI QuarterlyTable of Contents Geometric Fourier analysis on spaces of constant curvature Integral geometry and Radon transforms Invariant differential operators Invariants and harmonic polynomials Spherical functions and spherical transforms Analysis on compact symmetric spaces Appendix Some details Bibliography Symbols frequently used Index Errata

    15 in stock

    £101.70

  • Introduction to Topology and Geometry

    John Wiley & Sons Inc Introduction to Topology and Geometry

    Book SynopsisAn easily accessible introduction to over three centuries of innovations in geometry Praise for the First Edition . . . a welcome alternative to compartmentalized treatments bound to the old thinking. This clearly written, well-illustrated book supplies sufficient background to be self-contained. CHOICE This fully revised new edition offers the most comprehensive coverage of modern geometry currently available at an introductory level. The book strikes a welcome balance between academic rigor and accessibility, providing a complete and cohesive picture of the science with an unparalleled range of topics. Illustrating modern mathematical topics, Introduction to Topology and Geometry, Second Edition discusses introductory topology, algebraic topology, knot theory, the geometry of surfaces, Riemann geometries, fundamental groups, and differential geometry, which opens the doors to a wealth of applications. With its logical, yet flexible,Table of ContentsPreface ix Acknowledgments xiii 1 Informal Topology 1 2 Graphs 13 2.1 Nodes and Arcs 13 2.2 Traversability 16 2.3 Colorings 21 2.4 Planarity 25 2.5 Graph Homeomorphisms 31 3 Surfaces 41 3.1 Polygonal Presentations 42 3.2 Closed Surfaces 50 3.3 Operations on Surfaces 71 3.4 Bordered Surfaces 79 3.5 Riemann Surfaces 94 4 Graphs and Surfaces 103 4.1 Embeddings and Their Regions 103 4.2 Polygonal Embeddings 113 4.3 Embedding a Fixed Graph 118 4.4 Voltage Graphs and Their Coverings 128 Appendix: 141 5 Knots and Links 143 5.1 Preliminaries 144 5.2 Labelings 147 5.3 From Graphs to Links and on to Surfaces 158 5.4 The Jones Polynomial 169 5.5 The Jones Polynomial and Alternating Diagrams 187 5.6 Knots and surfaces 194 6 The Differential Geometry of Surfaces 205 6.1 Surfaces, Normals, and Tangent Planes 205 6.2 The Gaussian Curvature 212 6.3 The First Fundamental Form 219 6.4 Normal Curvatures 229 6.5 The Geodesic Polar Parametrization 236 6.6 Polyhedral Surfaces I 242 6.7 Gauss’s Total Curvature Theorem 247 6.8 Polyhedral Surfaces II 252 7 Riemann Geometries 259 8 Hyperbolic Geometry 275 8.1 Neutral Geometry 275 8.2 The Upper Half Plane 287 8.3 The HalfPlane Theorem of Pythagoras 295 8.4 HalfPlane Isometries 305 9 The Fundamental Group 317 9.1 Definitions and the Punctured Plane 317 9.2 Surfaces 325 9.3 3Manifolds 332 9.4 The Poincar´e Conjecture 357 10 General Topology 361 10.1 Metric and Topological Spaces 361 10.2 Continuity and Homeomorphisms 367 10.3 Connectedness 377 10.4 Compactness 379 11 Polytopes 387 11.1 Introduction to Polytopes 387 11.2 Graphs of Polytopes 401 11.3 Regular Polytopes 405 11.4 Enumerating Faces 415 Appendix A Curves 429 A.1 Parametrization of Curves and Arclength 429 Appendix B A Brief Survey of Groups 441 B.1 The General Background 441 B.2 Abelian Groups 446 B.3 Group Presentations 447 Appendix C Permutations 457 Appendix D Modular Arithmetic 461 Appendix E Solutions and Hints to Selected Exercises 465 References and Resources 497

    £99.86

  • Geometry 1001 Practice Problems For Dummies  Free

    John Wiley & Sons Inc Geometry 1001 Practice Problems For Dummies Free

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisTable of ContentsIntroduction 1 Part 1: The Questions 3 Chapter 1: Diving into Geometry 5 Chapter 2: Constructions 13 Chapter 3: Geometric Proofs with Triangles 17 Chapter 4: Classifying Triangles 31 Chapter 5: Investigating the Centers of a Triangle 41 Chapter 6: Similar Triangles 49 Chapter 7: The Right Triangle 59 Chapter 8: Triangle Inequalities 67 Chapter 9: Polygons 75 Chapter 10: Properties of Parallel Lines 81 Chapter 11: Properties of Quadrilaterals 89 Chapter 12: Coordinate Geometry 97 Chapter 13: Transformational Geometry 105 Chapter 14: Exploring Circles 121 Chapter 15: Circle Theorems 127 Chapter 16: Three-Dimensional Geometry 141 Chapter 17: Locus Problems 149 Part 2: The Answers 155 Chapter 18: Answers and Explanations 157 Index 439

    5 in stock

    £18.69

  • Mathematics and Its History

    Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Mathematics and Its History

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe Theorem of Pythagoras.- Greek Geometry.- Greek Number Theory.- Infinity in Greek Mathematics.- Number Theory in Asia.- Polynomial Equations.- Analytic Geometry.- Projective Geometry.- Calculus.- Infinite Series.- The Number Theory Revival.- Elliptic Functions.- Mechanics.- Complex Numbers in Algebra.- Complex Numbers and Curves.- Complex Numbers and Functions.- Differential Geometry.- Non-Euclidean Geometry.- Group Theory.- Hypercomplex Numbers.- Algebraic Number Theory.- Topology.- Simple Groups.- Sets, Logic, and Computation.- Combinatorics.Trade Review“Mathematics and Its History is an original, engaging and effective book, which I think would be enjoyed by students, lay readers with the right background, or indeed mathematicians themselves.” (Danny Yee, Danny Yee's Book Reviews, dannyreviews.com, March, 2019)From the reviews of the third edition:"The author’s goal for Mathematics and its History is to provide a “bird’s-eye view of undergraduate mathematics.” (p. vii) In that regard it succeeds admirably. ... Mathematics and its History is a joy to read. The writing is clear, concise and inviting. The style is very different from a traditional text. ... The author has done a wonderful job of tying together the dominant themes of undergraduate mathematics. ... While Stillwell does a wonderful job of tying together seemingly unrelated areas of mathematics, it is possible to read each chapter independently. I would recommend this fine book for anyone who has an interest in the history of mathematics. For those who teach mathematics, it provides lots of information which could easily be used to enrich an opening lecture in most any undergraduate course. It would be an ideal gift for a department’s outstanding major or for the math club president. Pick it up at your peril — it is hard to put down!"(Richard Wilders, MAA Reviews)“I appreciate and recommend Stillwell’s presentation of mathematics and history written in a lively style. The author’s concept (history mostly as the means of approaching mathematics) remains a matter of interest for both the mathematician and the historian … .” (Rüdiger Thiele, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1207, 2011)From the reviews of the second edition:"This book covers many interesting topics not usually covered in a present day undergraduate course, as well as certain basic topics such as the development of the calculus and the solution of polynomial equations. The fact that the topics are introduced in their historical contexts will enable students to better appreciate and understand the mathematical ideas involved...If one constructs a list of topics central to a history course, then they would closely resemble those chosen here."(David Parrott, Australian Mathematical Society)"The book...is presented in a lively style without unnecessary detail. It is very stimulating and will be appreciated not only by students. Much attention is paid to problems and to the development of mathematics before the end of the nineteenth century... This book brings to the non-specialist interested in mathematics many interesting results. It can be recommended for seminars and will be enjoyed by the broad mathematical community." (European Mathematical Society)"Since Stillwell treats many topics, most mathematicians will learn a lot from this book as well as they will find pleasant and rather clear expositions of custom materials. The book is accessible to students that have already experienced calculus, algebra and geometry and will give them a good account of how the different branches of mathematics interact."(Denis Bonheure, Bulletin of the Belgian Society)Table of ContentsPreface to the Third Edition.- Preface to the Second Edition.- Preface to the First Edition.- The Theorem of Pythagoras.- Greek Geometry.- Greek Number Theory.- Infinity in Greek Mathematics.- Number Theory in Asia.- Polynomial Equations.- Analytic Geometry.- Projective Geometry.- Calculus.- Infinite Series.- The Number Theory Revival.- Elliptic Functions.- Mechanics.- Complex Numbers in Algebra.- Complex Numbers and Curves.- Complex Numbers and Functions.- Differential Geometry.- Non-Euclidean Geometry.- Group Theory.- Hypercomplex Numbers.- Algebraic Number Theory.- Topology.- Simple Groups.- Sets, Logic, and Computation.- Combinatorics.- Bibliography.- Index.-

    1 in stock

    £47.49

  • Polynomial Methods in Combinatorics

    MP-AMM American Mathematical Polynomial Methods in Combinatorics

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisExplains some recent applications of the theory of polynomials and algebraic geometry to combinatorics and other areas of mathematics. One of the first results in this story is a short elegant solution of the Kakeya problem for finite fields. The author also discusses in detail various problems in incidence geometry associated to Paul Erdos's distinct distances problem in the plane from the 1940s.Trade ReviewSome of the greatest advances in geometric combinatorics and harmonic analysis in recent years have been accomplished using the polynomial method. Larry Guth gives a readable and timely exposition of this important topic, which is destined to influence a variety of critical developments in combinatorics, harmonic analysis and other areas for many years to come." - Alex Iosevich, University of Rochester, author of The Erdos Distance Problem and A View from the Top"It is extremely challenging to present a current (and still very active) research area in a manner that a good mathematics undergraduate would be able to grasp after a reasonable effort, but the author is quite successful in this task, and this would be a book of value to both undergraduates and graduates." - Terence Tao, University of California, Los Angeles, author of An Epsilon of Room I, II and Hilbert's Fifth Problem and Related Topics"In the 273 page long book, a huge number of concepts are presented, and many results concerning them are formulated and proved. The book is a perfect presentation of the theme." - Béla Uhrin, Mathematical Reviews "One of the strengths that combinatorial problems have is that they are understandable to non-experts in the field...One of the strengths that polynomials have is that they are well understood by mathematicians in general. Larry Guth manages to exploit both of those strengths in this book and provide an accessible and enlightening drive through a selection of combinatorial problems for which polynomials have been used to great effect." - Simeon Ball, Jahresbericht der Deutschen Mathematiker-VereinigungTable of Contents Introduction Fundamental examples of the polynomial method Why polynomials? The polynomial method in error-correcting codes On polynomials and linear algebra in combinatorics The Bezout theorem Incidence geometry Incidence geometry in three dimensions Partial symmetries Polynomial partitioning Combinatorial structure, algebraic structure, and geometric structure An incidence bound for lines in three dimensions Ruled surfaces and projection theory The polynomial method in differential geometry Harmonic analysis and the Kakeya problem The polynomial method in number theory Bibliography

    4 in stock

    £54.90

  • Algebraic Geometry over Cinfty Rings

    MP-AMM American Mathematical Algebraic Geometry over Cinfty Rings

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisExplains the foundations of a version of algebraic geometry in which rings or algebras are replaced by $C^\infty $-rings. As schemes are the basic objects in algebraic geometry, the new basic objects are $C^\infty $-schemes, a category of geometric objects which generalize manifolds and whose morphisms generalize smooth maps.Table of Contents Introduction $C^\infty$-rings The $C^\infty$-ring $C^\infty (X)$ of a manifold $X$ $C^\infty $-ringed spaces and $C^\infty $-schemes Modules over $C^\infty$-rings and $C^\infty $-schemes $C^\infty $-stacks Deligne-Mumford $C^\infty $-stacks Sheaves on Deligne-Mumford $C^\infty $-stacks Orbifold strata of $C^\infty $-stacks Appendix A. Background material on stacks Bibliography Glossary of Notation Index.

    5 in stock

    £64.80

  • Probabilistic Methods in Geometry Topology and

    MP-AMM American Mathematical Probabilistic Methods in Geometry Topology and

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisContains the proceedings of the CRM Workshops on Probabilistic Methods in Spectral Geometry and PDE, held in 2016 at the Centre de Recherches Mathematiques. This volume covers developments in active research areas at the interface of Probability, Semiclassical Analysis, Mathematical Physics, Theory of Automorphic Forms and Graph Theory.Table of Contents L. Chen and N. Shu, A geometric treatment of log-correlated Gaussian free fields S. Eswarathasan, Tangent nodal sets for random spherical harmonics J. Friedman, Formal zeta function expansions and the frequency of Ramanujan graphs D. Jakobson, T. Langsetmo, I. Rivin, and L. Turner, Rank and Bollobas-Riordan polynomials: Coefficient measures and zeros V. Konakov, S. Menozzi, and S. Molchanov, The Brownian motion on $\mathrm{Aff}(\mathbb{R})$ and quasi-local theorems N. Laaksonen, Quantum limits of Eisenstein series in $\mathbb{H}^3$ F. Macia and G. Riviere, Observability amd quantum limits for the Schrodinger equation on $\mathbb{S}^d$ M. Rossi, Random nodal lengths and Wiener chaos L. Silberman and A. Venkatesh, Entropy bounds and quantum unique ergodity for Hecke eigenfunctions on division algebras.

    7 in stock

    £103.50

  • Topology and Geometry of Biopolymers

    MP-AMM American Mathematical Topology and Geometry of Biopolymers

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisContains the proceedings of the AMS Special Session on Topology of Biopolymers, held April 2018, at Northeastern University. The papers cover recent results on the topology and geometry of DNA and protein knotting using techniques from knot theory, spatial graph theory, differential geometry, molecular simulations, and laboratory experimentation.Table of Contents The topology and geometry of DNA: J. M. Fogg and L. Zechiedrich, Beyond the static DNA model of Watson and Crick P. Liu, R. Polischuk, Y. Diao, and J. Arsuaga, Characterizing the topology of kinetoplast DNA using random knotting A. Kasman and B. LeMesurier, Did sequence dependent geometry influence the evolution of the genetic code? T. Deguchi and E. Uehara, Topological sum rules in the knotting probabilities of DNA D. Buck and D. O'Donnol, Knotting of replication intermediates is narrowly restricted A. H. Moore and M. Vazquez, Recent advances on the non-coherent band surgery model for site-specific recombination The topology and geometry of proteins: S. E. Jackson, Why are there knots in proteins? A. Nunes and P. F. N. Faisca, Knotted proteins: Tie etiquette in structural biology D. Goundaroulis, J. Dorier, and A. Stasiak, Knotoids and protein structure K. C. Millett, Topological linking and entanglement in proteins E. Panagiotou and K. W. Plaxco, A topological study of protein folding kinetics.

    3 in stock

    £96.30

  • Integrability Quantization and Geometry  The Set

    MP-AMM American Mathematical Integrability Quantization and Geometry The Set

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisOffers a collection of articles written in memory of Boris Dubrovin (1950-2019). The authors express their admiration for his remarkable personality and for the contributions he made to mathematical physics. For many of the authors, Dubrovin was a friend, colleague, inspiring mentor, and teacher.Table of Contents Part I. Integrable Systems: K. Aleshkin and K. Saito, Primitive forms without higher residue structure and integrable hierarchies (I) M. Alkadhem, G. Antoniou, and M, Feigin, Solutions of $BC_n$ type of WDVV equations P. P. Boalch, Topology of the Stokes phenomenon G. Cotti and A. Varchenko, Equivariant quantum differential equation and qKZ equations for a projective space: Stokes bases as exceptional collections, Stokes matrices as Gram matrices, and $\mathcyr{B}$-theorem L. David and C. Hertling, Meromorphic connections over F-manifolds G. Jorjadze and S. Theisen, Canonical maps and integrability in $T\bar{T}$ deformed 2d CFTs I. Krichever and A. Varchenko, Incarnations of XXX $\widehat{\mathfrak{sl}_N}$ Bethe ansatz equations and integrable hierarchies F. Magri, The Kowalewski separability conditions O. Mokhov and N. A. Strizhova, On the Liouville integrable reduction of the associativity equations in the case of three primary fields S. M. Natanzon and A. Yu. Orlov, Hurwitz numbers from matrix integrals over Guassian measure N. Reshetikhin, Spin Calogero-Moser models on symmetric spaces M. Semenov-Tian-Shansky, Quantum toda lattice: A challenge for representation theory A. O. Smirnov, M. V. Pavlov, V. B. Matveev, and V. S. Gerdjikov, Finite-gap solutions of the Mikhalev equation I. A. B. Strachan, Flat coordinates on orbit spaces: From Novikov algebras to cyclic quotient singularities K. Takasaki, Cubic Hodge integrals and integrable hierarchies of Volterra type G. Tian and G. Xu, Gauged Witten equation and adiabatic limit Part II. Quantum Theories and Algebraic Geometry: T. Bridgeland, Geometry from Donaldson-Thomas invariants V. M. Buchstaber and A. P. Veselov, Fricke identities, Frobenius $K$-characters and Markov equation I. Cherednik, On Harish-Chandra theory of global nonsymmetric functions N. C. Combe and Y. I. Manin, Symmetries of genus zero modular operad R. Coquereaux and J.-B. Zuber, On Schur problem and Kostka numbers P. Etingof, E. Frenkel, and D. Kazhdan, An analytic version of the Langlands correspondence for complex curves D. Gaiotto, T. Johnson-Freyd, and E. Witten, A note on some minimally supersymmetric models in two dimensions O. Garcia-Prada and D. Salamon, A moment map interpretation of the Ricci form, Kahler-Einstein structures, and Teichmuller spaces E. Getzler and S. W. Pohorence, Global gauge conditions in the Batalin-Vilkovisky formalism V. Golyshev and D. Zagier, Interpolated Apery numbers, quasiperiods of modular forms, and motivic gamma functions Y.-P. Lee, H.-W. Lin, and C.-L. Wang, Quantum flips I: Local model M. Marcolli, Aspects of $p$-adic geometry related to entanglement entropy S. Merkulov, Grothendieck-Teichmuller group, operads and graph complexes: A survey O. Ogievetsky and S. Shlosman, Platonic compounds of cylinders.

    5 in stock

    £195.30

  • Integrability Quantization and Geometry  I.

    MP-AMM American Mathematical Integrability Quantization and Geometry I.

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisOffers a collection of articles written in memory of Boris Dubrovin (1950-2019). The authors express their admiration for his remarkable personality and for the contributions he made to mathematical physics. For many of the authors, Dubrovin was a friend, colleague, inspiring mentor, and teacher.Table of Contents K. Aleshkin and K. Saito, Primitive forms without higher residue structure and integrable hierarchies (I) M. Alkadhem, G. Antoniou, and M, Feigin, Solutions of $BC_n$ type of WDVV equations P. P. Boalch, Topology of the Stokes phenomenon G. Cotti and A. Varchenko, Equivariant quantum differential equation and qKZ equations for a projective space: Stokes bases as exceptional collections, Stokes matrices as Gram matrices, and $\mathcyr{B}$-theorem L. David and C. Hertling, Meromorphic connections over F-manifolds G. Jorjadze and S. Theisen, Canonical maps and integrability in $T\bar{T}$ deformed 2d CFTs I. Krichever and A. Varchenko, Incarnations of XXX $\widehat{\mathfrak{sl}_N}$ Bethe ansatz equations and integrable hierarchies F. Magri, The Kowalewski separability conditions O. Mokhov and N. A. Strizhova, On the Liouville integrable reduction of the associativity equations in the case of three primary fields S. M. Natanzon and A. Yu. Orlov, Hurwitz numbers from matrix integrals over Guassian measure N. Reshetikhin, Spin Calogero-Moser models on symmetric spaces M. Semenov-Tian-Shansky, Quantum toda lattice: A challenge for representation theory A. O. Smirnov, M. V. Pavlov, V. B. Matveev, and V. S. Gerdjikov, Finite-gap solutions of the Mikhalev equation I. A. B. Strachan, Flat coordinates on orbit spaces: From Novikov algebras to cyclic quotient singularities K. Takasaki, Cubic Hodge integrals and integrable hierarchies of Volterra type G. Tian and G. Xu, Gauged Witten equation and adiabatic limit.

    15 in stock

    £108.00

  • Integrability Quantization and Geometry  II.

    MP-AMM American Mathematical Integrability Quantization and Geometry II.

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisOffers a collection of articles written in memory of Boris Dubrovin (1950-2019). The authors express their admiration for his remarkable personality and for the contributions he made to mathematical physics. For many of the authors, Dubrovin was a friend, colleague, inspiring mentor, and teacher.Table of Contents T. Bridgeland, Geometry from Donaldson-Thomas invariants V. M. Buchstaber and A. P. Veselov, Fricke identities, Frobenius $K$-characters and Markov equation I. Cherednik, On Harish-Chandra theory of global nonsymmetric functions N. C. Combe and Y. I. Manin, Symmetries of genus zero modular operad R. Coquereaux and J.-B. Zuber, On Schur problem and Kostka numbers P. Etingof, E. Frenkel, and D. Kazhdan, An analytic version of the Langlands correspondence for complex curves D. Gaiotto, T. Johnson-Freyd, and E. Witten, A note on some minimally supersymmetric models in two dimensions O. Garcia-Prada and D. Salamon, A moment map interpretation of the Ricci form, Kahler-Einstein structures, and Teichmuller spaces E. Getzler and S. W. Pohorence, Global gauge conditions in the Batalin-Vilkovisky formalism V. Golyshev and D. Zagier, Interpolated Apery numbers, quasiperiods of modular forms, and motivic gamma functions Y.-P. Lee, H.-W. Lin, and C.-L. Wang, Quantum flips I: Local model M. Marcolli, Aspects of $p$-adic geometry related to entanglement entropy S. Merkulov, Grothendieck-Teichmuller group, operads and graph complexes: A survey O. Ogievetsky and S. Shlosman, Platonic compounds of cylinders.

    15 in stock

    £108.00

  • Algebra and Geometry

    MP-AMM American Mathematical Algebra and Geometry

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe second of three volumes that, together, give an exposition of the mathematics of grades 9-12 that is simultaneously mathematically correct and grade-level appropriate. The volumes are consistent with CCSSM (Common Core State Standards for Mathematics) and aim at presenting the mathematics of K-12 as a totally transparent subject.Table of Contents Linear functions. Quadratic functions and equations. Polynomial and rational functions. Exponential and logarithmic functions. Polynomial forms and complex numbers. Basic theorems of plane geometry. Ruler and compass constructions. Axiomatic systems. Facts from [Wu2020a]. Glossary of symbols. Bibliography. Index.

    2 in stock

    £39.56

  • Cyclic Cohomology at 40

    American Mathematical Society Cyclic Cohomology at 40

    Book SynopsisPresents survey articles providing a user-friendly introduction to applications of cyclic cohomology in such areas as higher categorical algebra, Hopf algebra symmetries, de Rham-Witt complex, quantum physics, etc, in which cyclic homology plays the role of a unifying theme.Table of Contents A. Baldare, M. Benameur, and V. Nistor, Chern-Connes-Karoubi character isomorphisms and algebras of symbols of pseudodifferential operators J. Block, N. Higson, and J. Sanchez Jr., On Perrot's index cocycles P. Carrillo Rouse, The Chern-Baum Connes assembly map for Lie groupoids A. Connes and C. Consani, Hochschild homology, trace map and $\zeta$-cycles A. Connes and C. Consani, Cyclic theory and the pericyclic category J. Cuntz, The image of Bott peridocity in cyclic homology B. I. Dundas, Applications of topological cyclic homology to algebraic $K$-theory D. Gepner, Algebraic $K$-theory and generalized stable homotopy theory A. Gorokhovsky and E. van Erp, Cyclic cohomology and the extended Heisenberg calculus of Epstein and Melrose L. Hesselholt, Topological cyclic homology and the Fargues-Fontaine curve M. Khalkhali and I. Shapiro, Hopf cyclic cohomology and beyond M. Lorentz, The Hochschild cohomology of uniform Roe algebras E. McDonald, F. Sukochev, and X. Xiong, Quantum differntiability-The analytical perspective R. Meyer and D. Mukherjee, Local cyclic homology for nonarchimedean Banach algebras H. Moscovici, On the van Est analogy in Hopf cyclic cohomology P. Piazza and X. Tang, Primary and secondary invariants of Dirac operators on $G$-proper manifolds M. J. Pflaum, Localization in Hochschild homology R. Ponge, Cyclic homology and group actions E. Prodan, Cyclic cocycles and quantized pairings in materials science M. Puschnigg, Periodic cyclic homology of crossed products A. Savin and E. Schrohe, Trace expansions and equivariant traces on an algebra of Fourier integral operators on $\mathbb{R}^n$ Y. Song and X. Tang, Carton motion group and orbital integrals B. Tsygan, On noncommutative crystalline cohomology T. D. H. Van Nuland and W. D. van Suijlekom, Cyclic cocycles and one-loop corrections in the spectral action J. Wang, Z. Xie, and G. Yu, $\ell^1$-higher index, $\ell^1$-higher rho invariant and cyclic cohomology.

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  • Teaching and Learning with Primary Source

    American Mathematical Society Teaching and Learning with Primary Source

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    Book SynopsisA collection of 24 classroom modules (PSPs) produced by TRIUMPHS that incorporate the reading of primary source excerpts to teach core mathematical topics. The selected excerpts are intertwined with thoughtfully designed student tasks that prompt students to actively engage with and explore the source material.Trade ReviewPrimary sources provide motivation in the words of the original discoverers of new mathematics, draw attention to subtleties, encourage reflection on today's paradigms, and enhance students' ability to participate equally, regardless of their background. These beautifully written primary source projects that adopt an ``inquiry'' approach are rich in features lacking in modern textbooks. Prompted by the study of historical sources, students will grapple with uncertainties, ask questions, interpret, conjecture, and compare multiple perspectives, resulting in a unique and vivid guided learning experience. -- David Pengelley, Oregon State UniversityTable of ContentsJ. H. Barnett, D. K. Ruch, and N. A. Scoville, Contents; Introduction: J. H. Barnett, D. K. Ruch, and N. A. Scoville, Teaching and Learning with Primary Source Projects; J. H. Barnett, D. K. Ruch, and N. A. Scoville, PSP Summaries: The Collection at a Glance; J. H. Barnett, Historical Overview; Real Analysis: J. H. Barnett, Why Be So Critical? Nineteenth-Century Mathematics and the Origins of Analysis; D. Ruch, Investigations into Bolzano's Bounded Set Theorem; M. P. Saclolo, Stitching Dedekind Cuts to Construct the Real Numbers; D. Ruch, Investigations into d'Alembert's Definition of Limit; D. Ruch, Bolzano on Continuity and the Intermediate Value Theorem; N. Somasunderam, Understanding Compactness: Early Work, Uniform Continuity to the Heine-Borel Theorem; D. Ruch, An Introduction to a Rigorous Definition of Derivative; J. H. Barnett, Rigorous Debates over Debatable Rigor: Monster Functions in Introductory Analysis; D. Ruch, The Mean Value Theorem; D. Ruch, Euler's Rediscovery of $e$; D. Ruch, Abel and Cauchy on a Rigorous Approach to Infinite Series; D. Ruch, The Definite Integrals of Cauchy and Riemann; J. H. Barnett, Henri Lebesgue and the Development of the Integral Concept; Topology: N. A. Scoville, The Cantor Set before Cantor; N. A. Scoville, Topology from Analysis; N. A. Scoville, Nearness without Distance; N. A. Scoville, Connectedness: Its Evolution and Applications; N. A. Scoville, Connecting Connectedness; N. A. Scoville, From Sets to Metric Spaces to Topological Spaces; N. A. Scoville, The Closure Operation as the Foundation of Topology; N. A. Scoville, A Compact Introduction to a Generalized Extreme Value Theorem; Complex Variables: D. Klyve, The Logarithm of $-1$; D. Ruch, Riemann's Development of the Cauchy-Riemann Equations; D. Ruch, Gauss and Cauchy on Complex Integration.

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  • Amenability of Discrete Groups by Examples

    American Mathematical Society Amenability of Discrete Groups by Examples

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    Book SynopsisPuts together main approaches to study amenability. A novel feature of the book is that the exposition of the material starts with examples which introduce a method rather than illustrating it. This allows the reader to quickly move on to meaningful material without learning and remembering a lot of additional definitions and preparatory results.

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    £98.10

  • Cocycles de groupe pour mathrm GLn et

    American Mathematical Society Cocycles de groupe pour mathrm GLn et

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    Book SynopsisCe livre constitue un expose detaille de la serie de cours donnes en 2020 par le Prof. Nicolas Bergeron, titulaire de la Chaire Aisenstadt au CRM de Montreal. L'objet de ce texte est une ample generalisation d'une famille d'identites classiques, notamment la formule d'addition de la fonction cotangente ou celle des series d'Eisenstein.Trade ReviewI think that the text ``Cocycles de groupe pour $\mathrm{GL}_n$ et arrangements d'hyperplans'' is terrific. I like how it begins in a leisurely, enticing way with an elementary example that neatly gets to the topic. The construction of these ``meromorphic function''-valued modular symbols are fundamental objects, and play (and will continue to) play an important role. -- Barry Mazur, Harvard UniversityTable of ContentsConstruction de cocycles : aspects topologiques; Enonces des principaux resultats : cocycles explicites; Cohomologie d'arrangements d'hyerplans : representants canoniques; Formes differentielles sur l'espace symetrique associe a $textrm{SL}_n(C)$; Compactifications de Satake, de Tits et symboles modulaires; Cocycles de $\textrm{GL}_n(C)$ explicites; Series d'Eisenstein associees a $\psi$; Cocycle multicatif du groupe rationnel $\textrm{GL}_n(Q)^+$; Cocycle elliptique du groupe rationnel $\textrm{GL}_n(Q)^+$; Annexe A. Cohomologie equivariante et complexe de de Rham simplicial; Annexe B. Classe d'Eisenstein affine et theorie de l'obstruction; Bibliographie.

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  • Topics in Spectral Geometry

    MP-AMM American Mathematical Topics in Spectral Geometry

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    Book SynopsisTable of Contents Strings, drums, and the Laplacian The spectral theorems Variational principles and applications Nodal geometry of eigenfunctions Eigenvalue inequalities Heat equation, spectral invariants, and isospectrality The Steklov problem and the Dirichlet-to-Neumann map A short tutorial on numerical spectral geometry Background definitions and notation Image credits Bibliography Index

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  • American Mathematical Society Morse Index of Minimal Submanifolds

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  • Selected Papers on Discrete Mathematics

    Centre for the Study of Language & Information Selected Papers on Discrete Mathematics

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    Book SynopsisDonald Knuth's influence in computer science ranges from the invention of literate programming to the development of the TeX programming language. One of the foremost figures in the field of mathematical sciences, his papers are widely referenced and stand as milestones of development over a wide range of topics. This volume assembles more than three dozen of Professor Knuth's pioneering contributions to discrete mathematics. It includes a variety of topics in combinatorial mathematics (finite geometries, graph theory, enumeration, partitions, tableaux, matroids, codes); discrete algebra (finite fields, groupoids, closure operators, inequalities, convolutions, Pfaffians); and concrete mathematics (recurrence relations, special numbers and notations, identities, discrete probability). Of particular interest are two fundamental papers in which the evolution of random graphs is studied by means of generating functions.Table of Contents1. Discussion of Mr. Riordan's paper 'Abel identities and inverse relations'; 2. Duality in addition chains; 3. Combinatorial analysis and computers; 4. Tables of finite fields; 5. Finite semifields and projective planes; 6. A class of projective planes; 7. Construction of a random sequence; 8. Oriented subtrees of an arc digraph; 9. Another enumeration of trees; 10. Notes on central groupoids; 11. Permutations, matrices, and generalized Young tableaux; 12. A note on solid partitions; 13. Subspaces, subsets, and partitions; 14. Enumeration of plane partitions; 15. Complements and transitive closures; 16. Permutations with nonnegative partial sums; 17. Wheels within wheels; 18. The asymptotic number of geometries; 19. Random matroids; 20. Identities from partition involutions; 21. Huffman's algorithm via algebra; 22. A permanent inequality; 23. Efficient balanced codes; 24. The power of a prime that divides a generalized binomial coefficient; 25. The first cycles in an evolving graph; 26. The birth of the giant component; 27. Polynomials involving the floor function; 28. The sandwich theorem; 29. Aztec diamonds, checkerboard graphs, and spanning trees.

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    £30.40

  • The Philosophical Status of Diagrams

    Centre for the Study of Language & Information The Philosophical Status of Diagrams

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    Book SynopsisThe use of diagrams in logic and geometry has encountered resistence throughout the years. For a proof to be valid in geometry it must not rely on the graphical properties of a diagram. In logic the teaching of proofs depends on the sentenial representations, ideas formed as natural language sentences such as "if A is true and B is true...". No serious formal proof system is based on diagrams. This text explores the reasons why structured graphics have been ignored in modern formal theories of axiomatic systems. The effects of historical forces on the evolution of diagrammatically-based systems of inference in logic and geometry are explored, from antiquity to the early 20th-century work of David Hilbert. From this exploration emerges an understanding that the present negative attitudes towards the use of diagrams in logic and geometry owe more to implicit appeals to their history and philosophical background than to any technical incompatibility with modern theories of logical systems.

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    £49.40

  • Introduction to Computational Geometry

    Arcler Education Inc Introduction to Computational Geometry

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    Book SynopsisComputational Geometry is a branch of mathematics that deals with the solution of geometric problems that emerge in a variety of applications such as geographic information systems, robotics, and computer graphics, among others. Computational Geometry is covered in depth in this Handbook, which provides an overview of key concepts and results in the field. It can be used as a reference and study aid for those interested in the topic. Not only are the most cutting-edge methods and answers given, but also several alternative approaches to issue solving and problem solving strategies.

    1 in stock

    £143.20

  • Reconciliation of Geometry and Perception in

    ISTE Ltd and John Wiley & Sons Inc Reconciliation of Geometry and Perception in

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisReconciliation of Geometry and Perception in Radiation Physics approaches the topic of projective geometry as it applies to radiation physics and attempts to negate its negative reputation. With an original outlook and transversal approach, the book emphasizes common geometric properties and their potential transposition between domains. After defining both radiation and geometric properties, authors Benoit and Pierre Beckers explain the necessity of reconciling geometry and perception in fields like architectural and urban physics, which are notable for the regularity of their forms and the complexity of their interactions.Table of Contents1. Discovering the Central Perspective. 2. Main Properties of Central Projections. 3. Any Scene Carried to a Sphere and the Sphere to a Point. 4. Geometry and Physics: Radiative Exchanges.

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  • Zonotopes: From Guaranteed State-estimation to

    ISTE Ltd and John Wiley & Sons Inc Zonotopes: From Guaranteed State-estimation to

    Book SynopsisThis title focuses on two significant problems in the field of automatic control, in particular state estimation and robust Model Predictive Control under input and state constraints, bounded disturbances and measurement noises. The authors build upon previous results concerning zonotopic set-membership state estimation and output feedback tube-based Model Predictive Control. Various existing zonotopic set-membership estimation methods are investigated and their advantages and drawbacks are discussed, making this book suitable both for researchers working in automatic control and industrial partners interested in applying the proposed techniques to real systems. The authors proceed to focus on a new method based on the minimization of the P-radius of a zonotope, in order to obtain a good trade-off between the complexity and the accuracy of the estimation. They propose a P-radius based set-membership estimation method to compute a zonotope containing the real states of a system, which are consistent with the disturbances and measurement noise. The problem of output feedback control using a zonotopic set-membership estimation is also explored. Among the approaches from existing literature on the subject, the implementation of robust predictive techniques based on tubes of trajectories is developed. Contents 1. Uncertainty Representation Based on Set Theory. 2. Several Approaches on Zonotopic Guaranteed Set-Membership Estimation. 3. Zonotopic Guaranteed State Estimation Based on P-Radius Minimization. 4. Tube Model Predictive Control Based on Zonotopic Set-Membership Estimation. About the Authors Vu Tuan Hieu Le is a Research Engineer at the IRSEEM/ESIGELEC Technopôle du Madrillet, Saint Etienne du Rouvray, France. Cristina Stoica is Assistant Professor in the Automatic Control Department at SUPELEC Systems Sciences (E3S), France. Teodoro Alamo is Professor in the Department of Systems Engineering and Automatic Control at the University of Seville, Spain. Eduardo F. Camacho is Professor in the Department of Systems Engineering and Automatic Control at the University of Seville, Spain. Didier Dumur is Professor in the Automatic Control Department, SUPELEC Systems Sciences (E3S), France.Table of ContentsNotations vii Acronyms ix Introduction xi Chapter 1 Uncertainty Representation Based on Set Theory 1 1.1 Basic set definitions: advantages and weaknesses 3 1.1.1 Interval set 5 1.1.2 Ellipsoidal set 7 1.1.3 Polyhedral set 9 1.1.4 Zonotopic set 12 1.2 Main properties of zonotopes 17 Chapter 2 Several Approaches on Zonotopic Guaranteed Set-Membership Estimation 27 2.1 Context 27 2.2 Problem formulation 32 2.2.1 Singular Value Decomposition-based method 35 2.2.2 Optimization-based methods 40 vi Zonotopes Chapter 3 Zonotopic Guaranteed State Estimation Based on P-Radius Minimization 49 3.1 Single-Output systems approach 49 3.2 Multi-Output systems approaches 63 3.2.1 General formulation 64 3.2.2 Extensions of the Single-Output systems methodology 67 3.2.3 Dedicated approach for Multi-Output systems 85 Chapter 4 Tube Model Predictive Control Based on Zonotopic Set-Membership Estimation 95 4.1 Context 95 4.2 Problem formulation 100 4.3 Tube-based output feedback Model Predictive Control design 100 4.4 Application on the magnetic levitation system 112 4.4.1 System description 113 4.4.2 Control problem 116 Conclusion and Perspectives 125 Appendix Basic Matrix Operation Definitions 129 Bibliography 133 Index 149

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  • Geometry, Spinors and Applications

    Springer London Ltd Geometry, Spinors and Applications

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    Book SynopsisThis text is a self-contained, comprehensive treatment of the tensor and spinor calculus of space-time manifolds with as few technicalities as correct treatment allows. Both the physical and geometrical motivation of all concepts are discussed, helping the reader to go through the technical details in a confident manner. Several physical theories are discussed and developed beyond standard treatment using results in the book. Both the traditional "index" and modern "coordinate-free" notations are used side-by-side in the book, making it accessible to beginner graduate students in mathematics and physics. The methods developed offer new insights into standard areas of physics, such as classical mechanics or electromagnetism, and takes readers to the frontiers of knowledge of spinor calculus.Table of ContentsPreface.- Part I Preliminaries and Algebraic Aspects of Spinors: General Vector Spaces. Vector Spaces with a Metric.- Part II Preliminaries and Geometrical Aspects of Spinors: Manifolds in General. Lie Groups as Special Manifolds. Fibre Bundles as Special Manifolds.- Part III General Spinorial Differentiation: Geometrical Definition of C31 (R) Spinors. Differentiation of Spinor Fields. Interplay between Differentiations. The Invariant Formalism.- Part IV Illustrations and Applications: Newtonian Mechanics and C30 (R). Electro-Magnetism. Cartan Formalism. Geometrical Gravitational Theories.- A: Infeld-van der Waerden Symbols.- B: Maxwells's Equations: Complements.

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    £80.99

  • Sangaku Reflections: A Japanese Mathematician

    Cornell University Press Sangaku Reflections: A Japanese Mathematician

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    Book SynopsisDuring the period of national isolation, a mathematical tradition called wasan flourished in Japan. Though virtually unknown to Europeans before the Meiji Restoration, its practitioners, the wasanka, produced some results comparable to (and sometimes in advance of) those of mathematicians of the European Enlightment. This volume, a companion to Unger's earlier translation of solutions by Aida Yasuaki (1747–1817), focuses on problems that Aida most likely used as a teacher. Unger explains the reasons for believing this, and sheds further light on the intellectual milieu in which Aida worked by discussing other books by Aida, including one in which he describes Dutch techniques of navigation.

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    £19.79

  • Convex Functions and Their Applications: A

    Springer Nature Switzerland AG Convex Functions and Their Applications: A

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    Book SynopsisThorough introduction to an important area of mathematics Contains recent results Includes many exercisesTable of ContentsConvex Functions on Intervals.- Convex Sets in Real Linear Spaces.- Convex Functions on a Normed Linear Space.- Convexity and Majorization.- Convexity in Spaces of Matrices.- Duality and Convex Optimization.- Special Topics in Majorization Theory.- A. Generalized Convexity on Intervals.- B. Background on Convex Sets.- C. Elementary Symmetric Functions.- D. Second Order Differentiability of Convex Functions.- E. The Variational Approach of PDE.

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    £38.24

  • Geometric Aspects of Functional Analysis: Israel

    Springer Nature Switzerland AG Geometric Aspects of Functional Analysis: Israel

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    Book SynopsisContinuing the theme of the previous volumes, these seminar notes reflect general trends in the study of Geometric Aspects of Functional Analysis, understood in a broad sense. Two classical topics represented are the Concentration of Measure Phenomenon in the Local Theory of Banach Spaces, which has recently had triumphs in Random Matrix Theory, and the Central Limit Theorem, one of the earliest examples of regularity and order in high dimensions. Central to the text is the study of the Poincaré and log-Sobolev functional inequalities, their reverses, and other inequalities, in which a crucial role is often played by convexity assumptions such as Log-Concavity. The concept and properties of Entropy form an important subject, with Bourgain's slicing problem and its variants drawing much attention. Constructions related to Convexity Theory are proposed and revisited, as well as inequalities that go beyond the Brunn–Minkowski theory. One of the major current research directions addressed is the identification of lower-dimensional structures with remarkable properties in rather arbitrary high-dimensional objects. In addition to functional analytic results, connections to Computer Science and to Differential Geometry are also discussed. Table of Contents- Jean Bourgain: In Memoriam. - A Generalized Central Limit Conjecture for Convex Bodies. - The Lower Bound for Koldobsky’s Slicing Inequality via Random Rounding. - Two-Sided Estimates for Order Statistics of Log-Concave Random Vectors. - Further Investigations of Rényi Entropy Power Inequalities and an Entropic Characterization of s-Concave Densities. - Small Ball Probability for the Condition Number of Random Matrices. - Concentration of the Intrinsic Volumes of a Convex Body. - Two Remarks on Generalized Entropy Power Inequalities. - On the Geometry of Random Polytopes. - Reciprocals and Flowers in Convexity. - Moments of the Distance Between Independent Random Vectors. - The Alon–Milman Theorem for Non-symmetric Bodies. - An Interpolation Proof of Ehrhard’s Inequality. - Bounds on Dimension Reduction in the Nuclear Norm. - High-Dimensional Convex Sets Arising in Algebraic Geometry. - Polylog Dimensional Subspaces of lN/∞. - On a Formula for the Volume of Polytopes.

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    £43.99

  • Geometric Properties for Parabolic and Elliptic

    Springer Nature Switzerland AG Geometric Properties for Parabolic and Elliptic

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    Book SynopsisThis book contains the contributions resulting from the 6th Italian-Japanese workshop on Geometric Properties for Parabolic and Elliptic PDEs, which was held in Cortona (Italy) during the week of May 20–24, 2019. This book will be of great interest for the mathematical community and in particular for researchers studying parabolic and elliptic PDEs. It covers many different fields of current research as follows: convexity of solutions to PDEs, qualitative properties of solutions to parabolic equations, overdetermined problems, inverse problems, Brunn-Minkowski inequalities, Sobolev inequalities, and isoperimetric inequalities.Table of Contents- Poincaré and Hardy Inequalities on Homogeneous Trees. - Ground State Solutions for the Nonlinear Choquard Equation with Prescribed Mass. - Optimization of the Structural Performance of Non-homogeneous Partially Hinged Rectangular Plates. - Energy-Like Functional in a Quasilinear Parabolic Chemotaxis System. - Solvability of a Semilinear Heat Equation via a Quasi Scale Invariance. - Bounds for Sobolev Embedding Constants in Non-simply Connected Planar Domains. - Sharp Estimate of the Life Span of Solutions to the Heat Equation with a Nonlinear Boundary Condition. - Neutral Inclusions, Weakly Neutral Inclusions, and an Over-determined Problem for Confocal Ellipsoids. - Nonexistence of Radial Optimal Functions for the Sobolev Inequality on Cartan-Hadamard Manifolds. - Semiconvexity of Viscosity Solutions to Fully Nonlinear Evolution Equations via Discrete Games. - An Interpolating Inequality for Solutions of Uniformly Elliptic Equations. - Asymptotic Behavior of Solutions for a Fourth Order Parabolic Equation with Gradient Nonlinearity via the Galerkin Method. - A Note on Radial Solutions to the Critical Lane-Emden Equation with a Variable Coefficient. - Remark on One Dimensional Semilinear DampedWave Equation in a CriticalWeighted L2-space.

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    £67.49

  • Geometry, Lie Theory and Applications: The Abel

    Springer Nature Switzerland AG Geometry, Lie Theory and Applications: The Abel

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    Book SynopsisThis book consists of contributions from the participants of the Abel Symposium 2019 held in Ålesund, Norway. It was centered about applications of the ideas of symmetry and invariance, including equivalence and deformation theory of geometric structures, classification of differential invariants and invariant differential operators, integrability analysis of equations of mathematical physics, progress in parabolic geometry and mathematical aspects of general relativity.The chapters are written by leading international researchers, and consist of both survey and research articles. The book gives the reader an insight into the current research in differential geometry and Lie theory, as well as applications of these topics, in particular to general relativity and string theory.Table of ContentsFour-dimensional homogeneous generalizations of Einstein Metrics.- Conformal and isometric embeddings of gravitational instantons.- Recent results on closed G2-structures, by Anna Fino and Alberto Raffero.- Almost Zoll affine surfaces.- Distinguished curves and fist integrals on Poincare-Einstein and other conformally singular geometries.- A car as parabolic geometry.- Legendrian cone structures and contact prolongations.- The search for solitons on homogeneous spaces.- On Ricci negative Lie groups.- Semi-Riemannian cones.- Building new Einstein spaces by deforming symmetric Einstein spaces.- Remarks on highly supersymmetric backgrounds of 11-dimensional supergravity.- Krichever-Novikov type algebras.

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    £112.49

  • Complex Symmetries

    Springer Nature Switzerland AG Complex Symmetries

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    Book SynopsisThis volume is a collection of essays on complex symmetries. It is curated, emphasizing the analysis of the symmetries, not the various phenomena that display those symmetries themselves. With this, the volume provides insight to nonspecialist readers into how individual simple symmetries constitute complex symmetry. The authors and the topics cover many different disciplines in various sciences and arts. Simple symmetries, such as reflection, rotation, translation, similitude, and a few other simple manifestations of the phenomenon, are all around, and we are aware of them in our everyday lives. However, there are myriads of complex symmetries (composed of a bulk of simple symmetries) as well. For example, the well-known helix represents the combination of translational and rotational symmetry. Nature produces a great variety of such complex symmetries. So do the arts. The contributions in this volume analyse selected examples (not limited to geometric symmetries). These include physical symmetries, functional (meaning not morphological) symmetries, such as symmetries in the construction of the genetic code, symmetries in human perception (e.g., in geometry education as well as in constructing physical theories), symmetries in fractal structures and structural morphology, including quasicrystal and fullerene structures in stable bindings and their applications in crystallography and architectural design, as well as color symmetries in the arts. The volume is rounded of with beautiful illustrations and presents a fascinating panorama of this interdisciplinary topic.Table of ContentsGyörgy Darvas: Complex Symmetries, Introduction.- Douglas Dunham: Complex Symmetries in Repeating Hyperbolic Patterns.- Paul Hertz: Ignotheory: A Compositional System for Intermedia Art Based on Tiling Patterns and Labelled Graphs.- Ashish Kumar Upadhyay: Symmetries of Maps on Surfaces.- Koji Miyazaki and Motonaga Ishii: Symmetry in Projection of 4-dimensional Regular Polychora.- Guy Inchbald: Morphic Polytopes and Symmetries.- Takeshi Sugimoto: Inducing the Symmetries out of the Complexity: The Kepler Triangle and its Kin as a Model Problem.- Jim Lehman: Synchronizing the Isotropic Vctor Matrix with the Stellated Vector Matrix.- András Recski: An Analogy and Several Symmetries.- Dmitriy Gurevich: Discrete Lattices on the Single Bearing Spiral: From Geometry to Botany.- Simone Brasili and Riccardo Piergallini: Symmetry and Invariance: Interdisciplinary teaching.- Eleonóra Stettner and György Emese: Dilative Rotation, Dilative Reflection in Mathematics, Nature, Art, and Education.- János Szász Saxon and Gábor Kis: Relationship of Symmetry and Combinatorics in the Poly-universe Game.- Marina Voinova: Symmetry in Arrow-like Salt Crystals.- László Szabados: Symmetries in Stellar, Galactic, and Extragalactic Astronomy.- Sergey V. Petoukhov, Elena S. Petukhova and Vladimir V. Verevkin: Symmetries and the Genetic, Code.- Kas Oosterhuis: Global Symmetry Local Asymmetry: In the Realized Buildings by the Innovation Studio ONL BV.- Katarzyna Szymańska-Stułka: Theme, Motive, Structure and Symmetry – Pentasonata by Andrzej Panufnik.- FréIlgen: Fluid Symmetry: Logical to Artists, Mesmerizing to Viewers.- Paul B. Ré: Complex Symmetries in Réograms.- Patrice Jeener: Graphic Illustrations of Complex Symmetries.

    1 in stock

    £82.49

  • Peeling Random Planar Maps: École d’Été de

    Springer International Publishing AG Peeling Random Planar Maps: École d’Été de

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisThese Lecture Notes provide an introduction to the study of those discrete surfaces which are obtained by randomly gluing polygons along their sides in a plane. The focus is on the geometry of such random planar maps (diameter, volume growth, scaling and local limits...) as well as the behavior of statistical mechanics models on them (percolation, simple random walks, self-avoiding random walks...).A “Markovian” approach is adopted to explore these random discrete surfaces, which is then related to the analogous one-dimensional random walk processes. This technique, known as "peeling exploration" in the literature, can be seen as a generalization of the well-known coding processes for random trees (e.g. breadth first or depth first search). It is revealed that different types of Markovian explorations can yield different types of information about a surface. Based on an École d'Été de Probabilités de Saint-Flour course delivered by the author in 2019, the book is aimed at PhD students and researchers interested in graph theory, combinatorial probability and geometry. Featuring open problems and a wealth of interesting figures, it is the first book to be published on the theory of random planar maps.Table of Contents- Part I (Planar) Maps. - 1. Discrete Random Surfaces in High Genus. - 2. Why Are Planar Maps Exceptional?. - 3. The Miraculous Enumeration of Bipartite Maps. - Part II Peeling Explorations. - 4. Peeling of Finite Boltzmann Maps. - 5. Classification of Weight Sequences. - Part III Infinite Boltzmann Maps. - 6. Infinite Boltzmann Maps of the Half-Plane. - 7. Infinite Boltzmann Maps of the Plane. - 8. Hyperbolic Random Maps. - 9. Simple Boundary, Yet a Bit More Complicated. - 10. Scaling Limit for the Peeling Process. - Part IV Percolation(s). - 11. Percolation Thresholds in the Half-Plane. - 12. More on Bond Percolation. - Part V Geometry. - 13. Metric Growths. - 14. A Taste of Scaling Limit. - Part VI Simple Random Walk. - 15. Recurrence, Transience, Liouville and Speed. - 16. Subdiffusivity and Pioneer Points.

    5 in stock

    £43.99

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