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2. Seven Papers on Algebra, Algebraic Geometry and Algebraic Topology
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Ju. I. Manin, B. S. Mitjagin, B. G. Moĭšezon, S. P. Novikov, A. N. Tjurin, O. N. Vvedenskiĭ, Ju. I. Manin, B. S. Mitjagin, B. G. Moĭšezon, S. P. Novikov, A. N. Tjurin, and O. N. Vvedenskiĭ
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- 2016
3. Selected Papers in Logic and Foundations, Didactics, Economics
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Karl Menger, Henk L. Mulder, Karl Menger, and Henk L. Mulder
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- Mathematics--Philosophy, Logic, Symbolic and mathematical, Mathematics--Study and teaching, Uncertainty, Diminishing returns
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This volume brings together those papers of mine which may be of interest not only to various specialists but also to philosophers. Many of my writings in mathematics were motivated by epistemological considerations; some papers originated in the critique of certain views that at one time dominated the discussions of the Vienna Cirele; others grew out of problems in teaching fundamental ideas of mathematics; sti II others were occasioned by personal relations with economists. Hence a wide range of subjects will be discussed: epistemology, logic, basic concepts of pure and applied mathematics, philosophical ideas resulting from geometric studies, mathematical didactics and, finally, economics. The papers also span a period of more than fifty years. What unifies the various parts of the book is the spirit of searching for the elarification of basic concepts and methods and of articulating hidden ideas and tacit procedures. Part 1 ineludes papers published about 1930 which expound an idea that Carnap, after a short period of opposition in the Cirele, fully adopted ; and, under the name'Princip/e of To/erance', he eloquently formulated it in great generality in his book, Logica/ Syntax of Language (1934), through which it was widely disseminated.'The New Logic'in Chapter 1 furthermore ineludes the first report (I932) to a larger public of Godel's epochal discovery presented among the great logic results of ali time. Chapter 2 is a translation of an often quoted 1930 paper presenting a detailed exposition and critique of intuitionism.
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- 2012
4. Papers on Group Theory and Topology
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Max Dehn and Max Dehn
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- Combinatorial group theory, Topology
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The work of Max Dehn (1878-1952) has been quietly influential in mathematics since the beginning of the 20th century. In 1900 he became the first to solve one of the famous Hilbert problems (the third, on the decomposition of polyhedra), in 1907 he collaborated with Heegaard to produce the first survey of topology, and in 1910 he began publishing his own investigations in topology and combinatorial group theory. His influence is apparent in the terms Dehn's algorithm, Dehn's lemma and Dehn surgery (and Dehnsche Gruppenbilder, generally known in English as Cayley diagrams), but direct access to his work has been difficult. No edition of his works has been produced, and some of his most important results were never published, at least not by him. The present volume is a modest attempt to bring Dehn's work to a wider audience, particularly topologists and group theorists curious about the origins of their subject and interested in mining the sources for new ideas. It consists of English translations of eight works : five of Dehn's major papers in topology and combinatorial group theory, and three unpublished works which illuminate the published papers and contain some results not available elsewhere. In addition, I have written a short introduction to each work, summarising its contents and trying to establish its place among related works of Dehn and others, and I have added an appendix on the Dehn-Nielsen theorem (often known simply as Nielsen's theorem).
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- 2012
5. Papers in Honour of Bernhard Banaschewski : Proceedings of the BB Fest 96, a Conference Held at the University of Cape Town, 15–20 July 1996, on Category Theory and Its Applications to Topology, Order and Algebra
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Guillaume Brümmer, Christopher Gilmour, Guillaume Brümmer, and Christopher Gilmour
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- Categories (Mathematics)--Congresses, Topological algebras--Congresses, Algebraic topology--Congresses
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Proceedings of the BB Fest 96, a conference held at the University of Cape Town, 15-20 July 1996, on Category Theory and its Applications to Topology, Order and Algebra
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- 2013
6. Commutative Algebra : Expository Papers Dedicated to David Eisenbud on the Occasion of His 75th Birthday
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Irena Peeva and Irena Peeva
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- Commutative algebra, Commutative rings, Algebraic geometry, Associative rings, Associative algebras
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This contributed volume is a follow-up to the 2013 volume of the same title, published in honor of noted Algebraist David Eisenbud's 65th birthday. It brings together the highest quality expository papers written by leaders and talented junior mathematicians in the field of Commutative Algebra. Contributions cover a very wide range of topics, including core areas in Commutative Algebra and also relations to Algebraic Geometry, Category Theory, Combinatorics, Computational Algebra, Homological Algebra, Hyperplane Arrangements, and Non-commutative Algebra.The book aims to showcase the area and aid junior mathematicians and researchers who are new to the field in broadening their background and gaining a deeper understanding of the current research in this area. Exciting developments are surveyed and many open problems are discussed with the aspiration to inspire the readers and foster further research.
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- 2022
7. The Collected Works of Eugene Paul Wigner : Part A: The Scientific Papers
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- Group theory, Physics, Astronomy, Science—History, Physics—Philosophy, Quantum physics
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Eugene Wigner is one of the few giants of 20th-century physics. His early work helped to shape quantum mechanics, he laid the foundations of nuclear physics and nuclear engineering, and he contributed significantly to solid-state physics. His philosophical and political writings are widely known. All his works will be reprinted in Eugene Paul Wigner's Collected Workstogether with descriptive annotations by outstanding scientists. The present volume begins with a short biographical sketch followed by Wigner's papers on group theory, an extremely powerful tool he created for theoretical quantum physics. They are presented in two parts. The first, annotated by B. Judd, covers applications to atomic and molecular spectra, term structure, time reversal and spin. In the second, G. Mackey introduces to the reader the mathematical papers, many of which are outstanding contributions to the theory of unitary representations of groups, including the famous paper on the Lorentz group.
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- 2013
8. Number Theory and Modular Forms : Papers in Memory of Robert A. Rankin
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Bruce C. Berndt, Ken Ono, Bruce C. Berndt, and Ken Ono
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- Number theory, Algebraic fields, Polynomials
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Robert A. Rankin, one of the world's foremost authorities on modular forms and a founding editor of The Ramanujan Journal, died on January 27, 2001, at the age of 85. Rankin had broad interests and contributed fundamental papers in a wide variety of areas within number theory, geometry, analysis, and algebra. To commemorate Rankin's life and work, the editors have collected together 25 papers by several eminent mathematicians reflecting Rankin's extensive range of interests within number theory. Many of these papers reflect Rankin's primary focus in modular forms. It is the editors'fervent hope that mathematicians will be stimulated by these papers and gain a greater appreciation for Rankin's contributions to mathematics. This volume would be an inspiration to students and researchers in the areas of number theory and modular forms.
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- 2013
9. Special Relativity and Quantum Theory : A Collection of Papers on the Poincaré Group
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M. Noz, Young Suh Kim, M. Noz, and Young Suh Kim
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- Quantum field theory--Congresses, Special relativity (Physics)--Congresses, Poincare´ series--Congresses, Lorentz groups--Congresses
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Special relativity and quantum mechanics are likely to remain the two most important languages in physics for many years to come. The underlying language for both disciplines is group theory. Eugene P. Wigner's 1939 paper on the Unitary Representations of the Inhomogeneous Lorentz Group laid the foundation for unifying the concepts and algorithms of quantum mechanics and special relativity. In view of the strong current interest in the space-time symmetries of elementary particles, it is safe to say that Wigner's 1939 paper was fifty years ahead of its time. This edited volume consists of Wigner's 1939 paper and the major papers on the Lorentz group published since 1939.. This volume is intended for graduate and advanced undergraduate students in physics and mathematics, as well as mature physicists wishing to understand the more fundamental aspects of physics than are available from the fashion-oriented theoretical models which come and go. The original papers contained in this volume are useful as supplementary reading material for students in courses on group theory, relativistic quantum mechanics and quantum field theory, relativistic electrodynamics, general relativity, and elementary particle physics. This reprint collection is an extension of the textbook by the present editors entitled'Theory and Applications of the Poincare Group.'Since this book is largely based on the articles contained herein, the present volume should be viewed as a reading for the previous work. continuation of and supplementary We would like to thank Professors J. Bjorken, R. Feynman, R. Hofstadter, J.
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- 2012
10. Commutative Algebra : Expository Papers Dedicated to David Eisenbud on the Occasion of His 65th Birthday
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Irena Peeva and Irena Peeva
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- Commutative algebra
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This contributed volume brings together the highest quality expository papers written by leaders and talented junior mathematicians in the field of Commutative Algebra. Contributions cover a very wide range of topics, including core areas in Commutative Algebra and also relations to Algebraic Geometry, Algebraic Combinatorics, Hyperplane Arrangements, Homological Algebra, and String Theory. The book aims to showcase the area, especially for the benefit of junior mathematicians and researchers who are new to the field; it will aid them in broadening their background and to gain a deeper understanding of the current research in this area. Exciting developments are surveyed and many open problems are discussed with the aspiration to inspire the readers and foster further research.
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- 2013
11. Manifolds and Lie Groups : Papers in Honor of Yozô Matsushima
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J. Hano, H. Ozeki, K. Okamoto, S. Murakami, A. Morimoto, J. Hano, H. Ozeki, K. Okamoto, S. Murakami, and A. Morimoto
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- Topological groups, Lie groups, Manifolds (Mathematics), Universal algebra, Algebra
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- 2013
12. Finite Fields and Applications : 7th International Conference, Fq7, Toulouse, France, May 5-9, 2003, Revised Papers
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Gary L. Mullen, Alain Poli, Henning Stichtenoth, Gary L. Mullen, Alain Poli, and Henning Stichtenoth
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- Cryptography--Congresses, Coding theory--Congresses, Finite fields (Algebra)--Congresses, Finite fields (Algebra)--Data processing--Congresses
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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Finite Fields and Applications, Fq7, held in Toulouse, France, in May 2004. The 19 revised full papers presented were carefully selected from around 60 presentations at the conference during two rounds of reviewing and revision. Among the topics addressed are Weierstrass semigroups, Galois rings, hyperelliptic curves, polynomial irreducibility, pseudorandom number sequences, permutation polynomials, random polynomials, matrices, function fields, ramified towers, BCH codes, cyclic codes, primitive polynomials, covering sequences, cyclic decompositions.
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- 2004
13. Noncommutative Ring Theory : Papers Presented at the Internation Conference Held at Kent State University April 4-5, 1975
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J.H. Cozzens, F.L. Sandomierski, J.H. Cozzens, and F.L. Sandomierski
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- Commutative algebra, Commutative rings, Nonassociative rings
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- 2006
14. Algebraic K-Theory : Papers Presented at the Conference Held at Northwestern University, Evanston, January 12-16, 1976
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Michael R. Stein and Michael R. Stein
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- Algebra, Homological, Algebraic topology
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- 2006
15. The Collected Papers of Alfred Young 1873–1940
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Alfred Young and Alfred Young
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- Group theory, Mathematics
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This volume includes all the published papers of Alfred Young (1873-1940), who made outstanding contributions to the algebra of invariants and the theory of groups, together with a biographical sketch published after Young's death and a foreword by Professor G. de B. Robinson of the University of Toronto. It will be of interest to algebraists, combinatorialists, theoretical physicists, and students of the corresponding disciplines.
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- 1977
16. Relational Methods in Computer Science : 6th International Conference, RelMiCS 2001 and 1st Workshop of COST Action 274 TARSKI Oisterwijk, The Netherlands, October 16–21, 2001 Revised Papers
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Harrie C.M. de Swart and Harrie C.M. de Swart
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- Computer science, Artificial intelligence, Machine theory, Software engineering, Computer science—Mathematics, Algebra, Homological
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- 2003
17. Research in Computational Topology 2
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Ellen Gasparovic, Vanessa Robins, Katharine Turner, Ellen Gasparovic, Vanessa Robins, and Katharine Turner
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- Algebraic topology, Computer science, Statistics, Algebra, Homological, Manifolds (Mathematics)
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This second volume of Research in Computational Topology is a celebration and promotion of research by women in applied and computational topology, containing the proceedings of the second workshop for Women in Computational Topology (WinCompTop) as well as papers solicited from the broader WinCompTop community. The multidisciplinary and international WinCompTop workshop provided an exciting and unique opportunity for women in diverse locations and research specializations to interact extensively and collectively contribute to new and active research directions in the field. The prestigious senior researchers that signed on to head projects at the workshop are global leaders in the discipline, and two of them were authors on some of the first papers in the field. Some of the featured topics include topological data analysis of power law structure in neural data; a nerve theorem for directional graph covers; topological or homotopical invariantsfor directed graphs encoding connections among a network of neurons; and the issue of approximation of objects by digital grids, including precise relations between the persistent homology of dual cubical complexes.
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- 2022
18. Rings, Monoids and Module Theory : AUS-ICMS 2020, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, February 6–9
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Ayman Badawi, Jim Coykendall, Ayman Badawi, and Jim Coykendall
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- Commutative algebra, Commutative rings, Associative rings, Associative algebras, Nonassociative rings, Algebraic fields, Polynomials
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This book contains select papers on rings, monoids and module theory which are presented at the 3rd International Conference on Mathematics and Statistics (AUS-ICMS 2020) held at the American University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, from 6–9 February 2020. This conference was held in honour of the work of the distinguished algebraist Daniel D. Anderson. Many participants and colleagues from around the world felt it appropriate to acknowledge his broad and sweeping contributions to research in algebra by writing an edited volume in his honor. The topics covered are, inevitably, a cross-section of the vast expansion of modern algebra. The book is divided into two sections—surveys and recent research developments—with each section hopefully offering symbiotic utility to the reader. The book contains a balanced mix of survey papers, which will enable expert and non-expert alike to get a good overview of developments across a range of areas of algebra. The book is expected to be of interest to both beginning graduate students and experienced researchers.
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- 2022
19. V.A. Yankov on Non-Classical Logics, History and Philosophy of Mathematics
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Alex Citkin, Ioannis M. Vandoulakis, Alex Citkin, and Ioannis M. Vandoulakis
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- Mathematical logic, Mathematics, History, Logic, Universal algebra
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This book is dedicated to V.A. Yankov's seminal contributions to the theory of propositional logics. His papers, published in the 1960s, are highly cited even today. The Yankov characteristic formulas have become a very useful tool in propositional, modal and algebraic logic.The papers contributed to this book provide the new results on different generalizations and applications of characteristic formulas in propositional, modal and algebraic logics. In particular, an exposition of Yankov's results and their applications in algebraic logic, the theory of admissible rules and refutation systems is included in the book. In addition, the reader can find the studies on splitting and join-splitting in intermediate propositional logics that are based on Yankov-type formulas which are closely related to canonical formulas, and the study of properties of predicate extensions of non-classical propositional logics.The book also contains an exposition of Yankov's revolutionary approach to constructive proof theory. The editors also include Yankov's contributions to history and philosophy of mathematics and foundations of mathematics, as well as an examination of his original interpretation of history of Greek philosophy and mathematics.
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- 2022
20. Advances in Mathematical Sciences : AWM Research Symposium, Houston, TX, April 2019
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Bahar Acu, Donatella Danielli, Marta Lewicka, Arati Pati, Saraswathy RV, Miranda Teboh-Ewungkem, Bahar Acu, Donatella Danielli, Marta Lewicka, Arati Pati, Saraswathy RV, and Miranda Teboh-Ewungkem
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- Mathematical statistics--Congresses, Mathematics--Congresses, Biomathematics--Congresses
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This volume highlights the mathematical research presented at the 2019 Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM) Research Symposium held at Rice University, April 6-7, 2019. The symposium showcased research from women across the mathematical sciences working in academia, government, and industry, as well as featured women across the career spectrum: undergraduates, graduate students, postdocs, and professionals. The book is divided into eight parts, opening with a plenary talk and followed by a combination of research paper contributions and survey papers in the different areas of mathematics represented at the symposium: algebraic combinatorics and graph theory algebraic biologycommutative algebraanalysis, probability, and PDEstopologyapplied mathematicsmathematics education
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- 2020
21. Representations of Reductive P-adic Groups : International Conference, IISER, Pune, India, 2017
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Anne-Marie Aubert, Manish Mishra, Alan Roche, Steven Spallone, Anne-Marie Aubert, Manish Mishra, Alan Roche, and Steven Spallone
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- Topological groups, Lie groups, Group theory, Harmonic analysis
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This book consists of survey articles and original research papers in the representation theory of reductive p-adic groups. In particular, it includes a survey by Anne-Marie Aubert on the enormously influential local Langlands conjectures. The survey gives a precise and accessible formulation of many aspects of the conjectures, highlighting recent refinements, due to the author and her collaborators, and their current status. It also features an extensive account by Colin Bushnell of his work with Henniart on the fine structure of the local Langlands correspondence for general linear groups, beginning with a clear overview of Bushnell–Kutzko's construction of cuspidal types for such groups. The remaining papers touch on a range of topics in this active area of modern mathematics: group actions on root data, explicit character formulas, classification of discrete series representations, unicity of types, local converse theorems, completions of Hecke algebras, p-adic symmetric spaces. All meet a high level of exposition. The book should be a valuable resource to graduate students and experienced researchers alike.
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- 2019
22. Geometric Methods in Physics XXXVI : Workshop and Summer School, Białowieża, Poland, 2017
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Piotr Kielanowski, Anatol Odzijewicz, Emma Previato, Piotr Kielanowski, Anatol Odzijewicz, and Emma Previato
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- Global analysis (Mathematics), Manifolds (Mathematics), Group theory, Special functions, Geometry
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This book collects papers based on the XXXVI Białowieża Workshop on Geometric Methods in Physics, 2017. The Workshop, which attracts a community of experts active at the crossroads of mathematics and physics, represents a major annual event in the field. Based on presentations given at the Workshop, the papers gathered here are previously unpublished, at the cutting edge of current research, and primarily grounded in geometry and analysis, with applications to classical and quantum physics. In addition, a Special Session was dedicated to S. Twareque Ali, a distinguished mathematical physicist at Concordia University, Montreal, who passed away in January 2016. For the past six years, the Białowieża Workshops have been complemented by a School on Geometry and Physics, comprising a series of advanced lectures for graduate students and early-career researchers. The extended abstracts of this year's lecture series are also included here. The unique character of the Workshop-and-School series is due in part to the venue: a famous historical, cultural and environmental site in the Białowieża forest, a UNESCO World Heritage Centre in eastern Poland. Lectures are given in the Nature and Forest Museum, and local traditions are interwoven with the scientific activities.
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- 2019
23. Relative Aspects in Representation Theory, Langlands Functoriality and Automorphic Forms : CIRM Jean-Morlet Chair, Spring 2016
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Volker Heiermann, Dipendra Prasad, Volker Heiermann, and Dipendra Prasad
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- Topological groups, Lie groups, Number theory, Algebra, Functions of complex variables, Algebraic geometry
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This volume presents a panorama of the diverse activities organized by V. Heiermann and D. Prasad in Marseille at the CIRM for the Chaire Morlet event during the first semester of 2016. It assembles together expository articles on topics which previously could only be found in research papers. Starting with a very detailed article by P. Baumann and S. Riche on the geometric Satake correspondence, the book continues with three introductory articles on distinguished representations due to P. Broussous, F. Murnaghan, and O. Offen; an expository article of I. Badulescu on the Jacquet–Langlands correspondence; a paper of J. Arthur on functoriality and the trace formula in the context of'Beyond Endoscopy', taken from the Simons Proceedings; an article of W-W. Li attempting to generalize Godement–Jacquet theory; and a research paper of C. Moeglin and D. Renard, applying the trace formula to the local Langlands classification for classical groups. The book should be of interest to students as well as professional researchers working in the broad area of number theory and representation theory.
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- 2018
24. Algebra, Geometry, and Physics in the 21st Century : Kontsevich Festschrift
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Denis Auroux, Ludmil Katzarkov, Tony Pantev, Yan Soibelman, Yuri Tschinkel, Denis Auroux, Ludmil Katzarkov, Tony Pantev, Yan Soibelman, and Yuri Tschinkel
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- Mathematical physics, Algebra, Geometry
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This volume is a tribute to Maxim Kontsevich, one of the most original and influential mathematicians of our time. Maxim's vision has inspired major developments in many areas of mathematics, ranging all the way from probability theory to motives over finite fields, and has brought forth a paradigm shift at the interface of modern geometry and mathematical physics. Many of his papers have opened completely new directions of research and led to the solutions of many classical problems. This book collects papers by leading experts currently engaged in research on topics close to Maxim's heart. Contributors: S. Donaldson A. Goncharov D. Kaledin M. Kapranov A. Kapustin L. Katzarkov A. Noll P. Pandit S. Pimenov J. Ren P. Seidel C. Simpson Y. Soibelman R. Thorngren
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- 2017
25. Operations Research, Engineering, and Cyber Security : Trends in Applied Mathematics and Technology
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Nicholas J. Daras, Themistocles M. Rassias, Nicholas J. Daras, and Themistocles M. Rassias
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- Systems engineering, Cyber intelligence (Computer security), Computer networks--Security measures
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Mathematical methods and theories with interdisciplinary applications are presented in this book. The eighteen contributions presented in this Work have been written by eminent scientists; a few papers are based on talks which took place at the International Conference at the Hellenic Artillery School in May 2015. Each paper evaluates possible solutions to long-standing problems such as the solvability of the direct electromagnetic scattering problem, geometric approaches to cyber security, ellipsoid targeting with overlap, non-equilibrium solutions of dynamic networks, measuring ballistic dispersion, elliptic regularity theory for the numerical solution of variational problems, approximation theory for polynomials on the real line and the unit circle, complementarity and variational inequalities in electronics, new two-slope parameterized achievement scalarizing functions for nonlinear multiobjective optimization, and strong and weak convexity of closed sets in a Hilbert space. Graduate students, scientists, engineers and researchers in pure and applied mathematical sciences, operations research, engineering, and cyber security will find the interdisciplinary scientific perspectives useful to their overall understanding and further research.
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- 2017
26. Groups and Computation
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Larry Finkelstein, William M. Kantor, Larry Finkelstein, and William M. Kantor
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- Group theory--Data processing--Congresses, Algebra--Data processing--Congresses
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This volume contains papers presented at the Workshop on Groups and Computation, held in October 1991. The workshop explored interactions among four areas: symbolic algebra and computer algebra, theoretical computer science, group theory, and applications of group computation. The relationships between implementation and complexity form a recurrent theme, though the papers also discuss such topics as parallel algorithms for groups, computation in associative algebras, asymptotic behavior of permutation groups, the study of finite groups using infinite reflection groups, combinatorial searching, computing with representations, and Cayley graphs as models for interconnection networks.
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- 2017
27. Wagner’s Theory of Generalised Heaps
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Christopher D. Hollings, Mark V. Lawson, Christopher D. Hollings, and Mark V. Lawson
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- Inverse semigroups
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The theories of V. V. Wagner (1908-1981) on abstractions of systems of binary relations are presented here within their historical and mathematical contexts. This book contains the first translation from Russian into English of a selection of Wagner's papers, the ideas of which are connected to present-day mathematical research. Along with a translation of Wagner's main work in this area, his 1953 paper ‘Theory of generalised heaps and generalised groups,'the book also includes translations of three short precursor articles that provide additional context for his major work. Researchers and students interested in both algebra (in particular, heaps, semiheaps, generalised heaps, semigroups, and groups) and differential geometry will benefit from the techniques offered by these translations, owing to the natural connections between generalised heaps and generalised groups, and the role played by these concepts in differential geometry. This book gives examples from present-day mathematics where ideas related to Wagner's have found fruitful applications.
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- 2017
28. Groups, Modules, and Model Theory - Surveys and Recent Developments : In Memory of Rüdiger Göbel
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Manfred Droste, László Fuchs, Brendan Goldsmith, Lutz Strüngmann, Manfred Droste, László Fuchs, Brendan Goldsmith, and Lutz Strüngmann
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- Modules (Algebra), Group theory
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This volume focuses on group theory and model theory with a particular emphasis on the interplay of the two areas. The survey papers provide an overview of the developments across group, module, and model theory while the research papers present the most recent study in those same areas. With introductory sections that make the topics easily accessible to students, the papers in this volume will appeal to beginning graduate students and experienced researchers alike. As a whole, this book offers a cross-section view of the areas in group, module, and model theory, covering topics such as DP-minimal groups, Abelian groups, countable 1-transitive trees, and module approximations. The papers in this book are the proceedings of the conference “New Pathways between Group Theory and Model Theory,” which took place February 1-4, 2016, in Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany, in honor of the editors'colleague Rüdiger Göbel. This publication is dedicated to Professor Göbel, who passed away in 2014. He was one of the leading experts in Abelian group theory.
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- 2017
29. Ordered Sets and Lattices
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Kh. Drashkovicheva, T. S. Fofanova, V. I. Igoshin, T. Katrinyak, M. Kolibiar, A. V. Mikhalëv, V. N. Saliĭ, L. A. Skornyakov, Kh. Drashkovicheva, T. S. Fofanova, V. I. Igoshin, T. Katrinyak, M. Kolibiar, A. V. Mikhalëv, V. N. Saliĭ, and L. A. Skornyakov
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- Ordered sets, Lattice theory
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This book is another publication in the recent surveys of ordered sets and lattices. The papers, which might be characterized as “reviews of reviews,” are based on articles reviewed in the Referativnyibreve Zhurnal: Matematika from 1978 to 1982. For the sake of completeness, the authors also attempted to integrate information from other relevant articles from that period. The bibliography of each paper provides references to the reviews in RZhMat and Mathematical Reviews where one can seek more detailed information. Specifically excluded from consideration in this volume were such topics as algebras of logic, Boolean functions, vector lattices, ordered algebraic systems (including ordered topological spaces), and semigroup properties of semilattices, as well as papers in which such topics as nonlattice-theoretical properties of congruence lattices and subalgebra lattices were considered.
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- 2016
30. Introduction to the Theory of Standard Monomials : Second Edition
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C. S. Seshadri and C. S. Seshadri
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- Algebraic geometry, Algebraic fields, Polynomials
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The book is a reproduction of a course of lectures delivered by the author in 1983-84 which appeared in the Brandeis Lecture Notes series. The aim of this course was to give an introduction to the series of papers by concentrating on the case of the full linear group. In recent years, there has been great progress in standard monomial theory due to the work of Peter Littelmann. The author's lectures (reproduced in this book) remain an excellent introduction to standard monomial theory. Standard monomial theory deals with the construction of nice bases of finite dimensional irreducible representations of semi-simple algebraic groups or, in geometric terms, nice bases of coordinate rings of flag varieties (and their Schubert subvarieties) associated with these groups. Besides its intrinsic interest, standard monomial theory has applications to the study of the geometry of Schubert varieties. Standard monomial theory has its origin in the work of Hodge, giving basesof the coordinate rings of the Grassmannian and its Schubert subvarieties by “standard monomials”. In its modern form, standard monomial theory was developed by the author in a series of papers written in collaboration with V. Lakshmibai and C. Musili. In the second edition of the book, conjectures of a standard monomial theory for a general semi-simple (simply-connected) algebraic group, due to Lakshmibai, have been added as an appendix, and the bibliography has been revised.
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- 2016
31. Arbeitstagung Bonn 2013 : In Memory of Friedrich Hirzebruch
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Werner Ballmann, Christian Blohmann, Gerd Faltings, Peter Teichner, Don Zagier, Werner Ballmann, Christian Blohmann, Gerd Faltings, Peter Teichner, and Don Zagier
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- Mathematicians, Operator theory, Geometry, Algebraic, Topology, Geometry, Differential
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This volume contains selected papers authored by speakers and participants of the 2013 Arbeitstagung, held at the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in Bonn, Germany, from May 22-28. The 2013 meeting (and this resulting proceedings) was dedicated to the memory of Friedrich Hirzebruch, who passed away on May 27, 2012. Hirzebruch organized the first Arbeitstagung in 1957 with a unique concept that would become its most distinctive feature: the program was not determined beforehand by the organizers, but during the meeting by all participants in an open discussion. This ensured that the talks would be on the latest developments in mathematics and that many important results were presented at the conference for the first time. Written by leading mathematicians, the papers in this volume cover various topics from algebraic geometry, topology, analysis, operator theory, and representation theory and display the breadth and depth of pure mathematics that has always been characteristic of the Arbeitstagung.
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- 2016
32. Semigroups, Algebras and Operator Theory : Kochi, India, February 2014
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P G Romeo, John. C Meakin, A R Rajan, P G Romeo, John. C Meakin, and A R Rajan
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- Semigroups--Congresses, Algebra--Congresses, Operator theory--Congresses
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This book discusses recent developments in semigroup theory and its applications in areas such as operator algebras, operator approximations and category theory. All contributing authors are eminent researchers in their respective fields, from across the world. Their papers, presented at the 2014 International Conference on Semigroups, Algebras and Operator Theory in Cochin, India, focus on recent developments in semigroup theory and operator algebras. They highlight current research activities on the structure theory of semigroups as well as the role of semigroup theoretic approaches to other areas such as rings and algebras. The deliberations and discussions at the conference point to future research directions in these areas. This book presents 16 unpublished, high-quality and peer-reviewed research papers on areas such as structure theory of semigroups, decidability vs. undecidability of word problems, regular von Neumann algebras, operator theory and operator approximations. Interested researchers will find several avenues for exploring the connections between semigroup theory and the theory of operator algebras.
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33. Bridging Algebra, Geometry, and Topology
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Denis Ibadula, Willem Veys, Denis Ibadula, and Willem Veys
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- Algebra--Congresses, Geometry--Congresses, Topology--Congresses
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Algebra, geometry and topology cover a variety of different, but intimately related research fields in modern mathematics. This book focuses on specific aspects of this interaction. The present volume contains refereed papers which were presented at the International Conference “Experimental and Theoretical Methods in Algebra, Geometry and Topology”, held in Eforie Nord (near Constanta), Romania, during 20-25 June 2013. The conference was devoted to the 60th anniversary of the distinguished Romanian mathematicians Alexandru Dimca and Ştefan Papadima. The selected papers consist of original research work and a survey paper. They are intended for a large audience, including researchers and graduate students interested in algebraic geometry, combinatorics, topology, hyperplane arrangements and commutative algebra. The papers are written by well-known experts from different fields of mathematics, affiliated to universities from all over the word, they cover a broad range of topics and explore the research frontiers of a wide variety of contemporary problems of modern mathematics.
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- 2014
34. Conformal Field Theories and Tensor Categories : Proceedings of a Workshop Held at Beijing International Center for Mathematical Research
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Chengming Bai, Jürgen Fuchs, Yi-Zhi Huang, Liang Kong, Ingo Runkel, Christoph Schweigert, Chengming Bai, Jürgen Fuchs, Yi-Zhi Huang, Liang Kong, Ingo Runkel, and Christoph Schweigert
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- Conformal geometry, Calculus of tensors, Quantum groups
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The present volume is a collection of seven papers that are either based on the talks presented at the workshop'Conformal field theories and tensor categories'held June 13 to June 17, 2011 at theBeijing International Center for Mathematical Research, Peking University, or are extensions of the material presented in the talks at the workshop. These papers present new developments beyond rational conformal field theories and modular tensor categories and new applications in mathematics and physics. The topics covered include tensor categories from representation categories of Hopf algebras, applications of conformal field theories and tensor categories to topological phases and gapped systems, logarithmic conformal field theories and the corresponding non-semisimple tensor categories, and new developments in the representation theory of vertex operator algebras. Some of the papers contain detailed introductory material that is helpful for graduate students and researcherslooking for an introduction to these research directions. The papers also discuss exciting recent developments in the area of conformal field theories, tensor categories and their applications and will be extremely useful for researchers working in these areas.
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35. Alternative Logics. Do Sciences Need Them?
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Paul A. Weingartner and Paul A. Weingartner
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- Logic, Science--Philosophy
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Initially proposed as rivals of classical logic, alternative logics have become increasingly important in sciences such as quantum physics, computer science, and artificial intelligence. The contributions collected in this volume address and explore the question whether the usage of logic in the sciences, especially in modern physics, requires a deviation from classical mathematical logic. The articles in the first part of the book set the scene by describing the context and the dilemma when applying logic in science. In part II the authors offer several logics that deviate in different ways from classical logics. The twelve papers in part III investigate in detail specific aspects such as quantum logic, quantum computation, computer-science considerations, praxic logic, and quantum probability. Most of the contributions are revised and partially extended versions of papers presented at a conference of the same title of the Académie Internationale de Philosophie des Sciences held at the Internationales Forschungszentrum Salzburg in May 1999. Others have been added to complete the picture of recent research in alternative logics as they have been developed for applications in the sciences.
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36. Domain Theory, Logic and Computation : Proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium on Domain Theory, Sichuan, China, October 2001
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Guo-Qiang Zhang, J. Lawson, Ying Ming Liu, M.K. Luo, Guo-Qiang Zhang, J. Lawson, Ying Ming Liu, and M.K. Luo
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- Logic, Algebra, Geometry, Mathematical logic, Compilers (Computer programs)
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Domains are mathematical structures for information and approximation; they combine order-theoretic, logical, and topological ideas and provide a natural framework for modelling and reasoning about computation. The theory of domains has proved to be a useful tool for programming languages and other areas of computer science, and for applications in mathematics. Included in this proceedings volume are selected papers of original research presented at the 2nd International Symposium on Domain Theory in Chengdu, China. With authors from France, Germany, Great Britain, Ireland, Mexico, and China, the papers cover the latest research in these sub-areas: domains and computation, topology and convergence, domains, lattices, and continuity, and representations of domains as event and logical structures. Researchers and students in theoretical computer science should find this a valuable source of reference. The survey papers at the beginning should be of particular interest to those who wish to gain an understanding of some general ideas and techniques in this area.
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37. Clifford Algebras and Their Applications in Mathematical Physics
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A. Micali, R. Boudet, J. Helmstetter, A. Micali, R. Boudet, and J. Helmstetter
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- Clifford algebras--Congresses, Mathematical physics--Congresses
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This volume contains selected papers presented at the Second Workshop on Clifford Algebras and their Applications in Mathematical Physics. These papers range from various algebraic and analytic aspects of Clifford algebras to applications in, for example, gauge fields, relativity theory, supersymmetry and supergravity, and condensed phase physics. Included is a biography and list of publications of Mário Schenberg, who, next to Marcel Riesz, has made valuable contributions to these topics. This volume will be of interest to mathematicians working in the fields of algebra, geometry or special functions, to physicists working on quantum mechanics or supersymmetry, and to historians of mathematical physics.
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- 2013
38. Proceedings of the Third International Algebra Conference : June 16–July 1, 2002 Chang Jung Christian University, Tainan, Taiwan
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Yuen Fong, Long-Sheng Shiao, Efim Zelmanov, Yuen Fong, Long-Sheng Shiao, and Efim Zelmanov
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- Algebraic fields, Polynomials, Commutative algebra, Commutative rings, Associative rings, Associative algebras, Nonassociative rings, Group theory
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This volume contains one invited lecture which was presented by the 1994 Fields Medal ist Professor E. Zelmanov and twelve other papers which were presented at the Third International Conference on Algebra and Their Related Topics at Chang Jung Christian University, Tainan, Republic of China, during the period June 26-July 1, 200l. All papers in this volume have been refereed by an international referee board and we would like to express our deepest thanks to all the referees who were so helpful and punctual in submitting their reports. Thanks are also due to the Promotion and Research Center of National Science Council of Republic of China and the Chang Jung Christian University for their generous financial support of this conference. The spirit of this conference is a continuation of the last two International Tainan Moscow Algebra Workshop on Algebras and Their Related Topics which were held in the mid-90's of the last century. The purpose of this very conference was to give a clear picture of the recent development and research in the fields of different kinds of algebras both in Taiwan and in the rest ofthe world, especially say, Russia'Europe, North America and South America. Thus, we were hoping to enhance the possibility of future cooperation in research work among the algebraists ofthe five continents. Here we would like to point out that this algebra gathering will constantly be held in the future in the southern part of Taiwan.
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39. Lattices, Semigroups, and Universal Algebra
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Jorge Almeida, Gabriela Bordalo, Philip Dwinger, Jorge Almeida, Gabriela Bordalo, and Philip Dwinger
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- Lattice theory--Congresses, Semigroups--Congresses, Algebra, Universal--Congresses
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This volume contains papers which, for the most part, are based on talks given at an international conference on Lattices, Semigroups, and Universal Algebra that was held in Lisbon, Portugal during the week of June 20-24, 1988. The conference was dedicated to the memory of Professor Antonio Almeida Costa, a Portuguese mathematician who greatly contributed to the development of th algebra in Portugal, on the 10 anniversary of his death. The themes of the conference reflect some of his research interests and those of his students. The purpose of the conference was to gather leading experts in Lattices, Semigroups, and Universal Algebra and to promote a discussion of recent developments and trends in these areas. All three fields have grown rapidly during the last few decades with varying degrees of interaction. Lattice theory and Universal Algebra have historically evolved alongside with a large overlap between the groups of researchers in the two fields. More recently, techniques and ideas of these theories have been used extensively in the theory of semigroups. Conversely, some developments in that area may inspire further developments in Universal Algebra. On the other hand, techniques of semi group theory have naturally been employed in the study of semilattices. Several papers in this volume elaborate on these interactions.
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40. Algebraic K-Theory and Algebraic Topology
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P.G. Goerss, John F. Jardine, P.G. Goerss, and John F. Jardine
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- K-theory--Congresses, Algebraic topology--Congresses
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A NATO Advanced Study Institute entitled'Algebraic K-theory and Algebraic Topology'was held at Chateau Lake Louise, Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada from December 12 to December 16 of 1991. This book is the volume of proceedings for this meeting. The papers that appear here are representative of most of the lectures that were given at the conference, and therefore present a'snapshot'of the state ofthe K-theoretic art at the end of 1991. The underlying objective of the meeting was to discuss recent work related to the Lichtenbaum-Quillen complex of conjectures, fro~ both the algebraic and topological points of view. The papers in this volume deal with a range of topics, including motivic cohomology theories, cyclic homology, intersection homology, higher class field theory, and the former telescope conjecture. This meeting was jointly funded by grants from NATO and the National Science Foun dation in the United States. I would like to take this opportunity to thank these agencies for their support. I would also like to thank the other members of the organizing com mittee, namely Paul Goerss, Bruno Kahn and Chuck Weibel, for their help in making the conference successful. This was the second NATO Advanced Study Institute to be held in this venue; the first was in 1987. The success of both conferences owes much to the professionalism and helpfulness of the administration and staff of Chateau Lake Louise.
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41. Modern Group Theoretical Methods in Physics : Proceedings of the Conference in Honour of Guy Rideau
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J. Bertrand, M. Flato, J.-P. Gazeau, M. Irac-Astaud, Daniel Sternheimer, J. Bertrand, M. Flato, J.-P. Gazeau, M. Irac-Astaud, and Daniel Sternheimer
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- Group theory--Congresses, Mathematical physics--Congresses
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This book contains the proceedings of a meeting that brought together friends and colleagues of Guy Rideau at the Université Denis Diderot (Paris, France) in January 1995. It contains original results as well as review papers covering important domains of mathematical physics, such as modern statistical mechanics, field theory, and quantum groups. The emphasis is on geometrical approaches. Several papers are devoted to the study of symmetry groups, including applications to nonlinear differential equations, and deformation of structures, in particular deformation-quantization and quantum groups. The richness of the field of mathematical physics is demonstrated with topics ranging from pure mathematics to up-to-date applications such as imaging and neuronal models. Audience: Researchers in mathematical physics.
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42. Jordan, Real and Lie Structures in Operator Algebras
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Sh. Ayupov, Abdugafur Rakhimov, Shukhrat Usmanov, Sh. Ayupov, Abdugafur Rakhimov, and Shukhrat Usmanov
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- Functional analysis, Operator theory, Nonassociative rings, Associative rings, Associative algebras, Mathematics
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The theory of operator algebras acting on a Hilbert space was initiated in thirties by papers of Murray and von Neumann. In these papers they have studied the structure of algebras which later were called von Neu mann algebras or W• -algebras. They are weakly closed complex •-algebras of operators on a Hilbert space. At present the theory of von Neumann algebras is a deeply developed theory with various applications. In the framework of von Neumann algebras theory the study of fac tors (i.e. W• -algebras with trivial centres) is very important, since they are comparatively simple and investigation of general W• -algebras can be reduced to the case of factors. Therefore the theory of factors is one of the main tools in the structure theory of von Neumann algebras. In the middle of sixtieth Topping [To 1] and Stormer [S 2] have ini tiated the study of Jordan (non associative and real) analogues of von Neumann algebras - so called JW-algebras, i.e. real linear spaces of self adjoint opera.tors on a complex Hilbert space, which contain the identity operator 1. closed with respect to the Jordan (i.e. symmetrised) product INTRODUCTION 2 x 0 y = ~(Xy + yx) and closed in the weak operator topology. The structure of these algebras has happened to be close to the struc ture of von Neumann algebras and it was possible to apply ideas and meth ods similar to von Neumann algebras theory in the study of JW-algebras.
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43. Formal Concept Analysis : 11th International Conference, ICFCA 2013, Dresden, Germany, May 21-24, 2013, Proceedings
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Peggy Cellier, Felix Distel, Bernhard Ganter, Peggy Cellier, Felix Distel, and Bernhard Ganter
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- Artificial intelligence, Data mining, Machine theory, Software engineering, Algebra
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Formal Concept Analysis, ICFCA 2013, held in Dresden, Germany, in May 2013. The 15 regular papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 46 submissions. The papers present current research from a thriving theoretical community and a rapidly expanding range of applications in information and knowledge processing including data visualization and analysis (mining), knowledge management, as well as Web semantics, and software engineering. In addition the book contains a reprint of the first publication in english describing the seminal stem-base construction by Guigues and Duquenne; and a position paper pointing out potential future applications of FCA.
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- 2013
44. Applications of Fibonacci Numbers : Volume 6 Proceedings of ‘The Sixth International Research Conference on Fibonacci Numbers and Their Applications’, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington, U.S.A., July 18-22, 1994
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G.E. Bergum, Andreas N. Philippou, Alwyn F. Horadam, G.E. Bergum, Andreas N. Philippou, and Alwyn F. Horadam
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- Number theory, Algebra, Statistics, Mathematics—Data processing, Group theory
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This book contains 43 papers form among the 55 papers presented at the Sixth International Conference on Fibonacci Numbers and Their Applications which was held at Washington State University, Pullman, Washington, from July 18-22, 1994. These papers have been selected after a careful review by well known referees in the field, and they range from elementary number theory to probability and statistics. The Fibonacci numbers and recurrence relations are their unifying bond. It is anticipated that this book, like its five predecessors, will be useful to research workers and graduate students interested in the Fibonacci numbers and their applications. October 30, 1995 The Editors Gerald E. Bergum South Dakota State University Brookings, South Dakota, U.S.A. Alwyn F. Horadam University of New England Armidale, N.S.W., Australia Andreas N. Philippou 26 Atlantis Street Aglangia, Nicosia Cyprus xxi THE ORGANIZING COMMITTEES LOCAL COMMITTEE INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE Long, Calvin T., Co-Chair Horadam, A.F. (Australia), Co-Chair Webb, William A., Co-Chair Philippou, A.N. (Cyprus), Co-Chair Burke, John Ando, S. (Japan) DeTemple, Duane W.
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- 2012
45. Theory and Applications of the Poincaré Group
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Young Suh Kim, M. Noz, Young Suh Kim, and M. Noz
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- Group theory, Poincare´ series, Harmonic oscillators, Hadrons
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Special relativity and quantum mechanics, formulated early in the twentieth century, are the two most important scientific languages and are likely to remain so for many years to come. In the 1920's, when quantum mechanics was developed, the most pressing theoretical problem was how to make it consistent with special relativity. In the 1980's, this is still the most pressing problem. The only difference is that the situation is more urgent now than before, because of the significant quantity of experimental data which need to be explained in terms of both quantum mechanics and special relativity. In unifying the concepts and algorithms of quantum mechanics and special relativity, it is important to realize that the underlying scientific language for both disciplines is that of group theory. The role of group theory in quantum mechanics is well known. The same is true for special relativity. Therefore, the most effective approach to the problem of unifying these two important theories is to develop a group theory which can accommodate both special relativity and quantum mechanics. As is well known, Eugene P. Wigner is one of the pioneers in developing group theoretical approaches to relativistic quantum mechanics. His 1939 paper on the inhomogeneous Lorentz group laid the foundation for this important research line. It is generally agreed that this paper was somewhat ahead of its time in 1939, and that contemporary physicists must continue to make real efforts to appreciate fully the content of this classic work.
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46. Topological Rings Satisfying Compactness Conditions
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M. Ursul and M. Ursul
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- Associative rings, Associative algebras, Algebraic topology, Topological groups, Lie groups, Group theory, Nonassociative rings
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Introduction In the last few years a few monographs dedicated to the theory of topolog ical rings have appeared [Warn27], [Warn26], [Wies 19], [Wies 20], [ArnGM]. Ring theory can be viewed as a particular case of Z-algebras. Many general results true for rings can be extended to algebras over commutative rings. In topological algebra the structure theory for two classes of topological algebras is well developed: Banach algebras; and locally compact rings. The theory of Banach algebras uses results of Banach spaces, and the theory of locally compact rings uses the theory of LCA groups. As far as the author knows, the first papers on the theory of locally compact rings were [Pontr1]'[J1], [J2], [JT], [An], lOt], [K1]'[K2]'[K3], [K4], [K5], [K6]. Later two papers, [GS1,GS2]appeared, which contain many results concerning locally compact rings. This book can be used in two w.ays. It contains all necessary elementary results from the theory of topological groups and rings. In order to read these parts of the book the reader needs to know only elementary facts from the theories of groups, rings, modules, topology. The book consists of two parts.
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47. Perspectives in Ring Theory
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Freddy Van Oystaeyen, Lieven le Bruyn, Freddy Van Oystaeyen, and Lieven le Bruyn
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- Rings (Algebra)--Congresses
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This proceedings is composed of the papers resulting from the NATO work-shop'Perspectives in Ring Theory'and the work-shop'Geometry and Invariant The ory of Representations of Quivers'. Three reports on problem sessions have been induced in the part corresponding to the work-shop where they belonged. One more report on a problem session, the'lost'problem session, will be published elsewhere eventually. vii Acknowledgement The meeting became possible by the financial support of the Scientific Affairs Division of NATO. The people at this division have been very helpful in the orga nization of the meeting, in particular we commemorate Dr. Mario di Lullo, who died unexpectedly last year, but who has been very helpful with the organization of earlier meetings in Ring Theory. For additional financial support we thank the national foundation for scientific research (NFWO), the rector of the University of Antwerp, UIA, and the Belgian Ministry of Education. We also gladly acknowledge support from the Belgian Friends of the Hebrew University and the chairman Prof. P. Van Remoortere who honored Prof. S. Amitsur for his continuous contributions to the mathematical activities at the University of Antwerp. I thank the authors who contributed their paper(s) to this proceedings and the lecturers for their undisposable contributions towards the success of the work-shop. Finally I thank Danielle for allowing me to spoil another holiday period in favor of a congress.
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48. Integrable Structures of Exactly Solvable Two-Dimensional Models of Quantum Field Theory
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S. Pakuliak, G. von Gehlen, S. Pakuliak, and G. von Gehlen
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- Elementary particles (Physics), Quantum field theory, Nonassociative rings, Mathematics
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Integrable quantum field theories and integrable lattice models have been studied for several decades, but during the last few years new ideas have emerged that have considerably changed the topic. The first group of papers published here is concerned with integrable structures of quantum lattice models related to quantum group symmetries. The second group deals with the description of integrable structures in two-dimensional quantum field theories, especially boundary problems, thermodynamic Bethe ansatz and form factor problems. Finally, a major group of papers is concerned with the purely mathematical framework that underlies the physically-motivated research on quantum integrable models, including elliptic deformations of groups, representation theory of non-compact quantum groups, and quantization of moduli spaces.
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49. Clifford Algebras and Their Applications in Mathematical Physics : Proceedings of the Third Conference Held at Deinze, Belgium, 1993
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F. Brackx, R. Delanghe, H. Serras, F. Brackx, R. Delanghe, and H. Serras
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- Clifford algebras--Congresses, Mathematical physics--Congresses
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This International Conference on Clifford AlgebrfU and Their Application, in Math ematical Phy,ic, is the third in a series of conferences on this theme, which started at the Univer,ity of Kent in Canterbury in 1985 and was continued at the Univer,iU de, Science, et Technique, du Languedoc in Montpellier in 1989. Since the start of this series of Conferences the research fields under consideration have evolved quite a lot. The number of scientific papers on Clifford Algebra, Clifford Analysis and their impact on the modelling of physics phenomena have increased tremendously and several new books on these topics were published. We were very pleased to see old friends back and to wellcome new guests who by their inspiring talks contributed fundamentally to tracing new paths for the future development of this research area. The Conference was organized in Deinze, a small rural town in the vicinity of the University town Gent. It was hosted by De Ceder, a vacation and seminar center in a green area, a typical landscape of Flanders's'plat pays'. The Conference was attended by 61 participants coming from 18 countries; there were 10 main talks on invitation, 37 contributions accepted by the Organizing Com mittee and a poster session. There was also a book display of Kluwer Academic Publishers. As in the Proceedings of the Canterbury and Montpellier conferences we have grouped the papers accordingly to the themes they are related to: Clifford Algebra, Clifford Analysis, Classical Mechanics, Mathematical Physics and Physics Models.
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50. Progress in Commutative Algebra 2 : Closures, Finiteness and Factorization
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Christopher Francisco, Lee C. Klingler, Sean M. Sather-Wagstaff, Janet C. Vassilev, Christopher Francisco, Lee C. Klingler, Sean M. Sather-Wagstaff, and Janet C. Vassilev
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- Commutative algebra
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This is the second of two volumes of a state-of-the-art survey article collection which originates from three commutative algebra sessions at the 2009 Fall Southeastern American Mathematical Society Meeting at Florida Atlantic University. The articles reach into diverse areas of commutative algebra and build a bridge between Noetherian and non-Noetherian commutative algebra. These volumes present current trends in two of the most active areas of commutative algebra: non-noetherian rings (factorization, ideal theory, integrality), and noetherian rings (the local theory, graded situation, and interactions with combinatorics and geometry). This volume contains surveys on aspects of closure operations, finiteness conditions and factorization. Closure operations on ideals and modules are a bridge between noetherian and nonnoetherian commutative algebra. It contains a nice guide to closure operations by Epstein, but also contains an article on test ideals by Schwede and Tucker and one by Enescu which discusses the action of the Frobenius on finite dimensional vector spaces both of which are related to tight closure. Finiteness properties of rings and modules or the lack of them come up in all aspects of commutative algebra. However, in the study of non-noetherian rings it is much easier to find a ring having a finite number of prime ideals. The editors have included papers by Boynton and Sather-Wagstaff and by Watkins that discuss the relationship of rings with finite Krull dimension and their finite extensions. Finiteness properties in commutative group rings are discussed in Glaz and Schwarz's paper. And Olberding's selection presents us with constructions that produce rings whose integral closure in their field of fractions is not finitely generated. The final three papers in this volume investigate factorization in a broad sense. The first paper by Celikbas and Eubanks-Turner discusses the partially ordered set of prime ideals of the projective line over the integers. The editors have also included a paper on zero divisor graphs by Coykendall, Sather-Wagstaff, Sheppardson and Spiroff. The final paper, by Chapman and Krause, concerns non-unique factorization.
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- 2012
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