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  • av Peter Constantin
    438,-

    An introduction to mathematical aspects of fluid mechanics that provides a compact and self-contained course on the classical, nonlinear, partial differential equations, which are used to describe and analyze fluid dynamics and the flow of gases.

  • av Pierre De La Harpe
    525,-

    This work seeks to offer a concise introduction to geometric group theory - a method for studying infinite groups via their intrinsic geometry. Basic combinatorial and geometric group theory is presented, along with research on the growth of groups, and exercises and problems.

  • av J. P. May
    404,-

    Provides a treatment of algebraic topology that reflects the enormous internal developments within the field and retains the classical presentations of various topics where appropriate. Most chapters end with problems that further explore and refine the concepts presented.

  • - Contemporary Views and Applications
    av Yakov B. Pesin
    491,-

    The principles of symmetry and self-symmetry are expressed in fractals, the subject of study in dimension theory. This book introduces an area of research which has recently appeared in the interface between dimension theory and the theory of dynamical systems, focusing on invariant fractals.

  • av Dave Witte Morris
    396,-

    The theorems of Marina Ratner have guided key advances in understanding dynamical systems. Here, the author offers an introduction to these theorems and an account of the proof of Ratner's measure classification theorem. This is a collection of lecture notes aimed at graduate students and brings these theorems to a broader mathematical readership.

  • av Thomas Turnbull & Ivar Ekeland
    448,-

  • av Robert Gilmer
    576,-

  • - Localization, Completion, and Model Categories
    av J. P. May
    849,-

    With firm foundations dating only from the 1950s, algebraic topology is a relatively young area of mathematics. This title addresses the course material, such as fundamental groups, covering spaces, the basics of homotopy theory, and homology and cohomology. It covers topics that are useful for algebraic topologists.

  • av Phillip Griffiths, Robert Bryant & Daniel Grossman
    396 - 1 089,-

    This study presents the results of the authors' development of a theory of the geometry of differential equations, focusing especially on Lagrangians and Poincare-Cartan forms.

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