Author: I.U. Bronstein
Publisher: Springer
ISBN:
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
This edition is an almost exact translation of the original Russian text. A few improvements have been made in the present- ation. The list of references has been enlarged to include some papers published more recently, and the latter are marked with an asterisk. THE AUTHOR vii LIST OF SYMBOLS M = M(X, T, rr. ) 1,3. 3 A(X, T) 2-7. 3 M(R) 2-9. 4 2 C [(Y, T, p), G, h] 3-16. 6 P = P(X, T, rr. ) 3,16. 12 1'3. 3 C9v [(Y, T, p), G, h] Px 2-8. 9 E = E(X, T, rr. ) 1,4. 7 Q = Q(X, T, rr. ) 1,3. 3 3,12. 8 Ey Q" = Q" (X, T, rr. ) = Q#(X, T, rr. ) Ext[(Y, T, p), G, h] 3,16. 4 Ext9v[(Y, T, p), G, h] 3,16. 12 2-8. 31 Q" (R) = Q#(R) 3-13. 5 3,12. 12 Gy 3,15. 4 Sx(A) 2,8. 18 G(X, Y) SeA) 2-8. 22 2 3,16. 8 H [cY, T, rr. ), G, h] HE, (X, T, rr. ) = (X, T) 3'12. 12 1'1. 1 Y (X, T, rr., G, a) 4-21. 4 3'16. 1 Hef) HK(f) 4-21. 9 H(X, T) 2,7. 3 1- 3,19. 1 L = L(X, T, rr. ) 1,3. 3 viii I NTRODUCTI ON 1. It is well known that an autonomous system of ordinary dif- ferential equations satisfying conditions that ensure uniqueness and extendibility of solutions determines a flow, i. e. a one- parameter transformation group. G. D.
Extensions of Minimal Transformation Groups
Cohomological Methods in Transformation Groups
Author: C. Allday
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 0521350220
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 486
Book Description
This is an account of the theory of certain types of compact transformation groups, namely those that are susceptible to study using ordinary cohomology theory and rational homotopy theory, which in practice means the torus groups and elementary abelian p-groups. The efforts of many mathematicians have combined to bring a depth of understanding to this area. However to make it reasonably accessible to a wide audience, the authors have streamlined the presentation, referring the reader to the literature for purely technical results and working in a simplified setting where possible. In this way the reader with a relatively modest background in algebraic topology and homology theory can penetrate rather deeply into the subject, whilst the book at the same time makes a useful reference for the more specialised reader.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 0521350220
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 486
Book Description
This is an account of the theory of certain types of compact transformation groups, namely those that are susceptible to study using ordinary cohomology theory and rational homotopy theory, which in practice means the torus groups and elementary abelian p-groups. The efforts of many mathematicians have combined to bring a depth of understanding to this area. However to make it reasonably accessible to a wide audience, the authors have streamlined the presentation, referring the reader to the literature for purely technical results and working in a simplified setting where possible. In this way the reader with a relatively modest background in algebraic topology and homology theory can penetrate rather deeply into the subject, whilst the book at the same time makes a useful reference for the more specialised reader.
Extensions of Minimal Transformation Groups
Author: I.U. Bronstein
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 9789400995598
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 9789400995598
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Extensions of Minimal Transformation Groups
Author: I.U. Bronstein
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 9789400995611
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
This edition is an almost exact translation of the original Russian text. A few improvements have been made in the present ation. The list of references has been enlarged to include some papers published more recently, and the latter are marked with an asterisk. THE AUTHOR vii LIST OF SYMBOLS M = M(X,T,rr. ) 1,3. 3 A(X,T) 2·7. 3 M(R) 2·9. 4 2 C [(Y ,T ,p) ,G,h] 3·16. 6 P = P(X,T,rr. ) 3,16. 12 1'3. 3 C9v [(Y ,T ,p) ,G,h] Px 2·8. 9 E = E(X,T,rr. ) 1,4. 7 Q = Q(X,T,rr. ) 1,3. 3 3,12. 8 Ey Q": = Q":(X ,T, rr. ) = Q#(X,T,rr. ) Ext[(Y,T,p),G,h] 3,16. 4 Ext9v[(Y,T,p),G,h] 3,16. 12 2·8. 31 Q":(R) = Q#(R) 3·13. 5 3,12. 12 Gy 3,15. 4 Sx(A) 2,8. 18 G(X,Y) SeA) 2·8. 22 2 3,16. 8 H [cY,T,rr. ),G,h] HE, (X,T,rr. ) = (X,T) 3'12. 12 1'1. 1 Y (X,T,rr. ,G,a) 4·21. 4 3'16. 1 Hef) HK(f) 4·21. 9 H(X,T) 2,7. 3 1- 3,19. 1 L = L(X,T,rr. ) 1,3. 3 viii I NTRODUCTI ON 1. It is well known that an autonomous system of ordinary dif ferential equations satisfying conditions that ensure uniqueness and extendibility of solutions determines a flow, i. e. a one parameter transformation group. G. D.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 9789400995611
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
This edition is an almost exact translation of the original Russian text. A few improvements have been made in the present ation. The list of references has been enlarged to include some papers published more recently, and the latter are marked with an asterisk. THE AUTHOR vii LIST OF SYMBOLS M = M(X,T,rr. ) 1,3. 3 A(X,T) 2·7. 3 M(R) 2·9. 4 2 C [(Y ,T ,p) ,G,h] 3·16. 6 P = P(X,T,rr. ) 3,16. 12 1'3. 3 C9v [(Y ,T ,p) ,G,h] Px 2·8. 9 E = E(X,T,rr. ) 1,4. 7 Q = Q(X,T,rr. ) 1,3. 3 3,12. 8 Ey Q": = Q":(X ,T, rr. ) = Q#(X,T,rr. ) Ext[(Y,T,p),G,h] 3,16. 4 Ext9v[(Y,T,p),G,h] 3,16. 12 2·8. 31 Q":(R) = Q#(R) 3·13. 5 3,12. 12 Gy 3,15. 4 Sx(A) 2,8. 18 G(X,Y) SeA) 2·8. 22 2 3,16. 8 H [cY,T,rr. ),G,h] HE, (X,T,rr. ) = (X,T) 3'12. 12 1'1. 1 Y (X,T,rr. ,G,a) 4·21. 4 3'16. 1 Hef) HK(f) 4·21. 9 H(X,T) 2,7. 3 1- 3,19. 1 L = L(X,T,rr. ) 1,3. 3 viii I NTRODUCTI ON 1. It is well known that an autonomous system of ordinary dif ferential equations satisfying conditions that ensure uniqueness and extendibility of solutions determines a flow, i. e. a one parameter transformation group. G. D.
General Topology and Applications
Author: Susan J. Andima
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 1000104664
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 437
Book Description
This book is based on the proceedings of the Fifth Northeast Conference on General Topology and Applications, held at The College of Staten Island – The City University of New York. It provides insight into the relationship between general topology and other areas of mathematics.
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 1000104664
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 437
Book Description
This book is based on the proceedings of the Fifth Northeast Conference on General Topology and Applications, held at The College of Staten Island – The City University of New York. It provides insight into the relationship between general topology and other areas of mathematics.
Topological Dynamics and Applications
Author: Robert Ellis
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
ISBN: 0821806084
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 348
Book Description
This book is a very readable exposition of the modern theory of topological dynamics and presents diverse applications to such areas as ergodic theory, combinatorial number theory and differential equations. There are three parts: 1) The abstract theory of topological dynamics is discussed, including a comprehensive survey by Furstenberg and Glasner on the work and influence of R. Ellis. Presented in book form for the first time are new topics in the theory of dynamical systems, such as weak almost-periodicity, hidden eigenvalues, a natural family of factors and topological analogues of ergodic decomposition. 2) The power of abstract techniques is demonstrated by giving a very wide range of applications to areas of ergodic theory, combinatorial number theory, random walks on groups and others. 3) Applications to non-autonomous linear differential equations are shown. Exposition on recent results about Floquet theory, bifurcation theory and Lyapanov exponents is given.
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
ISBN: 0821806084
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 348
Book Description
This book is a very readable exposition of the modern theory of topological dynamics and presents diverse applications to such areas as ergodic theory, combinatorial number theory and differential equations. There are three parts: 1) The abstract theory of topological dynamics is discussed, including a comprehensive survey by Furstenberg and Glasner on the work and influence of R. Ellis. Presented in book form for the first time are new topics in the theory of dynamical systems, such as weak almost-periodicity, hidden eigenvalues, a natural family of factors and topological analogues of ergodic decomposition. 2) The power of abstract techniques is demonstrated by giving a very wide range of applications to areas of ergodic theory, combinatorial number theory, random walks on groups and others. 3) Applications to non-autonomous linear differential equations are shown. Exposition on recent results about Floquet theory, bifurcation theory and Lyapanov exponents is given.
Monotone Nonautonomous Dynamical Systems
Author: David N. Cheban
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3031600576
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 475
Book Description
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3031600576
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 475
Book Description
Elements of Topological Dynamics
Author: J. de Vries
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9401581711
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 762
Book Description
This book is designed as an introduction into what I call 'abstract' Topological Dynamics (TO): the study of topological transformation groups with respect to problems that can be traced back to the qualitative theory of differential equa is in the tradition of the books [GH] and [EW. The title tions. So this book (,Elements . . . ' rather than 'Introduction . . . ') does not mean that this book should be compared, either in scope or in (intended) impact, with the 'Ele ments' of Euclid or Bourbaki. Instead, it reflects the choice and organisation of the material in this book: elementary and basic (but sufficient to understand recent research papers in this field). There are still many challenging prob lems waiting for a solution, and especially among general topologists there is a growing interest in this direction. However, the technical inaccessability of many research papers makes it almost impossible for an outsider to under stand what is going on. To a large extent, this inaccessability is caused by the lack of a good and systematic exposition of the fundamental methods and techniques of abstract TO. This book is an attempt to fill this gap. The guiding principle for the organization of the material in this book has been the exposition of methods and techniques rather than a discussion of the leading problems and their solutions. though the latter are certainly not neglected: they are used as a motivation wherever possible.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9401581711
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 762
Book Description
This book is designed as an introduction into what I call 'abstract' Topological Dynamics (TO): the study of topological transformation groups with respect to problems that can be traced back to the qualitative theory of differential equa is in the tradition of the books [GH] and [EW. The title tions. So this book (,Elements . . . ' rather than 'Introduction . . . ') does not mean that this book should be compared, either in scope or in (intended) impact, with the 'Ele ments' of Euclid or Bourbaki. Instead, it reflects the choice and organisation of the material in this book: elementary and basic (but sufficient to understand recent research papers in this field). There are still many challenging prob lems waiting for a solution, and especially among general topologists there is a growing interest in this direction. However, the technical inaccessability of many research papers makes it almost impossible for an outsider to under stand what is going on. To a large extent, this inaccessability is caused by the lack of a good and systematic exposition of the fundamental methods and techniques of abstract TO. This book is an attempt to fill this gap. The guiding principle for the organization of the material in this book has been the exposition of methods and techniques rather than a discussion of the leading problems and their solutions. though the latter are certainly not neglected: they are used as a motivation wherever possible.
Trends in Stochastic Analysis
Author: Jochen Blath
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 052171821X
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 397
Book Description
Presenting important trends in the field of stochastic analysis, this collection of thirteen articles provides an overview of recent developments and new results. Written by leading experts in the field, the articles cover a wide range of topics, ranging from an alternative set-up of rigorous probability to the sampling of conditioned diffusions. Applications in physics and biology are treated, with discussion of Feynman formulas, intermittency of Anderson models and genetic inference. A large number of the articles are topical surveys of probabilistic tools such as chaining techniques, and of research fields within stochastic analysis, including stochastic dynamics and multifractal analysis. Showcasing the diversity of research activities in the field, this book is essential reading for any student or researcher looking for a guide to modern trends in stochastic analysis and neighbouring fields.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 052171821X
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 397
Book Description
Presenting important trends in the field of stochastic analysis, this collection of thirteen articles provides an overview of recent developments and new results. Written by leading experts in the field, the articles cover a wide range of topics, ranging from an alternative set-up of rigorous probability to the sampling of conditioned diffusions. Applications in physics and biology are treated, with discussion of Feynman formulas, intermittency of Anderson models and genetic inference. A large number of the articles are topical surveys of probabilistic tools such as chaining techniques, and of research fields within stochastic analysis, including stochastic dynamics and multifractal analysis. Showcasing the diversity of research activities in the field, this book is essential reading for any student or researcher looking for a guide to modern trends in stochastic analysis and neighbouring fields.
Recent Progress in General Topology
Author: M. Husek
Publisher: Elsevier
ISBN: 0080934439
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 808
Book Description
These papers survey the developments in General Topology and the applications of it which have taken place since the mid 1980s. The book may be regarded as an update of some of the papers in the Handbook of Set-Theoretic Topology (eds. Kunen/Vaughan, North-Holland, 1984), which gives an almost complete picture of the state of the art of Set Theoretic Topology before 1984. In the present volume several important developments are surveyed that surfaced in the period 1984-1991. This volume may also be regarded as a partial update of Open Problems in Topology (eds. van Mill/Reed, North-Holland, 1990). Solutions to some of the original 1100 open problems are discussed and new problems are posed.
Publisher: Elsevier
ISBN: 0080934439
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 808
Book Description
These papers survey the developments in General Topology and the applications of it which have taken place since the mid 1980s. The book may be regarded as an update of some of the papers in the Handbook of Set-Theoretic Topology (eds. Kunen/Vaughan, North-Holland, 1984), which gives an almost complete picture of the state of the art of Set Theoretic Topology before 1984. In the present volume several important developments are surveyed that surfaced in the period 1984-1991. This volume may also be regarded as a partial update of Open Problems in Topology (eds. van Mill/Reed, North-Holland, 1990). Solutions to some of the original 1100 open problems are discussed and new problems are posed.