Mapping the Two Faces of R D

Mapping the Two Faces of R D
Author: Rachel Griffith,Stephen Redding,John Van Reenen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2000
Genre: Economics
ISBN: UVA:X006091537

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Geometry Intuitive Discrete and Convex

Geometry   Intuitive  Discrete  and Convex
Author: Imre Bárány,Károly Jr. Böröczky,Gábor Fejes Tóth,Janos Pach
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2015-04-09
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783642414985

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The present volume is a collection of a dozen survey articles, dedicated to the memory of the famous Hungarian geometer, László Fejes Tóth, on the 99th anniversary of his birth. Each article reviews recent progress in an important field in intuitive, discrete, and convex geometry. The mathematical work and perspectives of all editors and most contributors of this volume were deeply influenced by László Fejes Tóth.

Groups St Andrews 2017 in Birmingham

Groups St Andrews 2017 in Birmingham
Author: C. M. Campbell,C. W. Parker,M. R. Quick,E. F. Robertson,C. M. Roney-Dougal
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 510
Release: 2019-04-11
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781108728744

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These proceedings of 'Groups St Andrews 2017' provide a snapshot of the state-of-the-art in contemporary group theory.

Generators and Relations for Discrete Groups

Generators and Relations for Discrete Groups
Author: Harold S.M. Coxeter,William O. J. Moser
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2013-06-29
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783662219430

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When we began to consider the scope of this book, we envisaged a catalogue supplying at least one abstract definition for any finitely generated group that the reader might propose. But we soon realized that more or less arbitrary restrictions are necessary, because interesting groups are so numerous. For permutation groups of degree 8 or less (i.e.' .subgroups of es), the reader cannot do better than consult the tables of JosEPHINE BuRNS (1915), while keeping an eye open for misprints. Our own tables (on pages 134-142) deal with groups of low order, finite and infinite groups of congruent transformations, symmetric and alternating groups, linear fractional groups, and groups generated by reflections in real Euclidean space of any number of dimensions. The best substitute for a more extensive catalogue is the description (in Chapter 2) of a method whereby the reader can easily work out his own abstract definition for almost any given finite group. This method is sufficiently mechanical for the use of an electronic computer.

Generators and Relations for Discrete Groups

Generators and Relations for Discrete Groups
Author: Harold Scott Macdonald Coxeter,William O. J. Moser
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2013-11-11
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783662257395

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When we began to consider the scope of this book, we envisaged a catalogue supplying at least one abstract definition for any finitely generated group that the reader might propose. But we soon realized that more or less arbitrary restrictions are necessary, because interesting groups are so numerous. For permutation groups of degree 8 or less (i. e., subgroups of e ), the reader cannot do better than consult the 8 tables of JosEPHINE BuRNS (1915), while keeping an eye open for misprints. Our own tables (on pages 134-143) deal with groups of low order, finiteandinfinite groups of congruent transformations, symmetric and alternating groups, linear fractional groups, and groups generated by reflections in real Euclidean space of any number of dimensions. The best substitute foramoreextensive catalogue is the description (in Chapter 2) of a method whereby the reader can easily work out his own abstract definition for almost any given finite group. This method is sufficiently mechanical for the use of an electronic computer. There is also a topological method (Chapter 3), suitable not only for groups of low order but also for some infinite groups. This involves choosing a set of generators, constructing a certain graph (the Cayley diagram or DEHNsehe Gruppenbild), and embedding the graph into a surface. Cases in which the surface is a sphere or a plane are described in Chapter 4, where we obtain algebraically, and verify topologically, an abstract definition for each of the 17 space groups of two-dimensional crystallography.

Enumerative Theory Of Maps

Enumerative Theory Of Maps
Author: Liu Yanpei
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2000-08-31
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0792355997

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Combinatorics as a branch of mathematics studies the arts of counting. Enumeration occupies the foundation of combinatorics with a large range of applications not only in mathematics itself but also in many other disciplines. It is too broad a task to write a book to show the deep development in every corner from this aspect. This monograph is intended to provide a unified theory for those related to the enumeration of maps. For enumerating maps the first thing we have to know is the sym metry of a map. Or in other words, we have to know its automorphism group. In general, this is an interesting, complicated, and difficult problem. In order to do this, the first problem we meet is how to make a map considered without symmetry. Since the beginning of sixties when Tutte found a way of rooting on a map, the problem has been solved. This forms the basis of the enumerative theory of maps. As soon as the problem without considering the symmetry is solved for one kind of map, the general problem with symmetry can always, in principle, be solved from what we have known about the automorphism of a polyhedron, a synonym for a map, which can be determined efficiently according to another monograph of the present author [Liu58].

Intuitive Concepts in Elementary Topology

Intuitive Concepts in Elementary Topology
Author: B.H. Arnold
Publsiher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2015-02-23
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780486275765

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Classroom-tested and much-cited, this concise text is designed for undergraduates. It offers a valuable and instructive introduction to the basic concepts of topology, taking an intuitive rather than an axiomatic viewpoint. 1962 edition.

Combinatorial Maps

Combinatorial Maps
Author: Guillaume Damiand,Pascal Lienhardt
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 407
Release: 2014-09-19
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781482206524

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A Versatile Framework for Handling Subdivided Geometric Objects Combinatorial Maps: Efficient Data Structures for Computer Graphics and Image Processing gathers important ideas related to combinatorial maps and explains how the maps are applied in geometric modeling and image processing. It focuses on two subclasses of combinatorial maps: n-Gmaps and n-maps. Suitable for researchers and graduate students in geometric modeling, computational and discrete geometry, computer graphics, and image processing and analysis, the book presents the data structures, operations, and algorithms that are useful in handling subdivided geometric objects. It shows how to study data structures for the explicit representation of subdivided geometric objects and describes operations for handling the structures. The book also illustrates results of the design of data structures and operations.