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Topological Circle Planes and Topological Quadrangles

Topological Circle Planes and Topological Quadrangles

1st Edition

By Andreas E Schroth
November 03, 1995

This research note presents a complete treatment of the connection between topological circle planes and topological generalized quadrangles. The author uses this connection to provide a better understanding of the relationships between different types of circle planes and to solve a topological ...

Developments in Nonstandard Mathematics

Developments in Nonstandard Mathematics

1st Edition

By Nigel J Cutland, Vitor Neves, A F Oliveira, Jose Sousa-Pinto
November 01, 1995

This book contains expository papers and articles reporting on recent research by leading world experts in nonstandard mathematics, arising from the International Colloquium on Nonstandard Mathematics held at the University of Aveiro, Portugal in July 1994. Nonstandard mathematics originated with ...

Hyperbolic Sets, Shadowing and Persistence for Noninvertible Mappings in Banach Spaces

Hyperbolic Sets, Shadowing and Persistence for Noninvertible Mappings in Banach Spaces

1st Edition

By Bernard Lani-Wayda
October 27, 1995

This text gives a self-contained and detailed treatment of presently known results, and new theorems on hyperbolicity, shadowing, complicated motion, and robustness. The book is intended to provide a dependable reference for researchers wishing to apply such results. This book will be of ...

Nonlinear Dynamics and Pattern Formation in the Natural Environment

Nonlinear Dynamics and Pattern Formation in the Natural Environment

1st Edition

By A Doelman, A Van Harten
October 27, 1995

This Research Note aims to provide an insight into recent developments in the theory of pattern formation. In the last decade there has been considerable progress in this field, both from a theoretical and a practical point of view. Recent mathematical developments concern the study of the ...

A Generalized Taylor's Formula for Functions of Several Variables and Certain of its Applications

A Generalized Taylor's Formula for Functions of Several Variables and Certain of its Applications

1st Edition

By J A Riestra
June 20, 1995

The classical Taylor's formula of advanced calculus is generalized, extending the notion of the differentiability class Cm, with applications to maxima and minima and to sufficiency of jets....

A Method for Computing Unsteady Flows in Porous Media

A Method for Computing Unsteady Flows in Porous Media

1st Edition

By R Raghavan, E Ozkan
May 15, 1995

Self-contained and concise, this Research Note provides a basis to study unsteady flow in saturated porous media. It provides for the development of algorithms that examine three-dimensional flows subject to complicated boundary conditions that are a natural consequence of flow in geological ...

A Survey of Preconditioned Iterative Methods

A Survey of Preconditioned Iterative Methods

1st Edition

By Are Magnus Bruaset
May 05, 1995

The problem of solving large, sparse, linear systems of algebraic equations is vital in scientific computing, even for applications originating from quite different fields. A Survey of Preconditioned Iterative Methods presents an up to date overview of iterative methods for numerical solution of ...

Calculus of Variations, Applications and Computations

Calculus of Variations, Applications and Computations

1st Edition

By C Bandle, Michel Chipot, J Saint Jean Paulin, Josef Bemelmans, I Shafrir
April 26, 1995

This research presents some important domains of partial differential equations and applied mathematics including calculus of variations, control theory, modelling, numerical analysis and various applications in physics, mechanics and engineering. These topics are now part of many areas of science ...

Conjugate Gradient Type Methods for Ill-Posed Problems

Conjugate Gradient Type Methods for Ill-Posed Problems

1st Edition

By Martin Hanke
April 26, 1995

The conjugate gradient method is a powerful tool for the iterative solution of self-adjoint operator equations in Hilbert space.This volume summarizes and extends the developments of the past decade concerning the applicability of the conjugate gradient method (and some of its variants) to ill ...

Elliptic and Parabolic Problems Pont-A-Mousson 1994, Volume 325

Elliptic and Parabolic Problems: Pont-A-Mousson 1994, Volume 325

1st Edition

By C Bandle, Michel Chipot, Josef Bemelmans, J Saint Jean Paulin, I Shafrir
April 26, 1995

This Research Note presents some recent advances in various important domains of partial differential equations and applied mathematics including equations and systems of elliptic and parabolic type and various applications in physics,mechanics and engineering.These topics are now part of various ...

Further Advances in Twistor Theory Volume II: Integrable Systems, Conformal Geometry and Gravitation

Further Advances in Twistor Theory: Volume II: Integrable Systems, Conformal Geometry and Gravitation

1st Edition

By L.J. Mason, L. Hughston
April 04, 1995

Twistor theory is the remarkable mathematical framework that was discovered by Roger Penrose in the course of research into gravitation and quantum theory. It have since developed into a broad, many-faceted programme that attempts to resolve basic problems in physics by encoding the structure of ...

Extending Modules

Extending Modules

1st Edition

By Nguyen Viet Dung, Dinh Van Huynh, P F Smith, Robert Wisbauer
November 30, 1994

Module theory is an important tool for many different branches of mathematics, as well as being an interesting subject in its own right. Within module theory, the concept of injective modules is particularly important. Extending modules form a natural class of modules which is more general than the...

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