Orthogonal Decompositions and Integral Lattices

Orthogonal Decompositions and Integral Lattices
Author: Alexei Kostrikin,Pham Huu Tiep
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 549
Release: 2011-06-01
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783110901757

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The aim of the series is to present new and important developments in pure and applied mathematics. Well established in the community over two decades, it offers a large library of mathematics including several important classics. The volumes supply thorough and detailed expositions of the methods and ideas essential to the topics in question. In addition, they convey their relationships to other parts of mathematics. The series is addressed to advanced readers wishing to thoroughly study the topic. Editorial Board Lev Birbrair, Universidade Federal do Ceará, Fortaleza, Brasil Victor P. Maslov, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia Walter D. Neumann, Columbia University, New York, USA Markus J. Pflaum, University of Colorado, Boulder, USA Dierk Schleicher, Jacobs University, Bremen, Germany

Groups Difference Sets and the Monster

Groups  Difference Sets  and the Monster
Author: K.T. Arasu,J.F. Dillon,K. Harada,S. Sehgal,R. Solomon
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 477
Release: 2011-06-24
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783110893106

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This series is devoted to the publication of monographs, lecture resp. seminar notes, and other materials arising from programs of the OSU Mathemaical Research Institute. This includes proceedings of conferences or workshops held at the Institute, and other mathematical writings.

Sphere Packings Lattices and Groups

Sphere Packings  Lattices and Groups
Author: John Conway,Neil J. A. Sloane
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 778
Release: 2013-06-29
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781475765687

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The third edition of this definitive and popular book continues to pursue the question: what is the most efficient way to pack a large number of equal spheres in n-dimensional Euclidean space? The authors also examine such related issues as the kissing number problem, the covering problem, the quantizing problem, and the classification of lattices and quadratic forms. There is also a description of the applications of these questions to other areas of mathematics and science such as number theory, coding theory, group theory, analogue-to-digital conversion and data compression, n-dimensional crystallography, dual theory and superstring theory in physics. New and of special interest is a report on some recent developments in the field, and an updated and enlarged supplementary bibliography with over 800 items.

Lectures on Gaussian Integral Operators and Classical Groups

Lectures on Gaussian Integral Operators and Classical Groups
Author: Yu. A. Neretin
Publsiher: European Mathematical Society
Total Pages: 576
Release: 2011
Genre: Geometry, Differential
ISBN: 3037190809

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This book is an elementary self-contained introduction to some constructions of representation theory and related topics of differential geometry and analysis. Topics covered include the theory of various Fourier-like integral operators such as Segal-Bargmann transforms, Gaussian integral operators in $L^2$ and in the Fock space, integral operators with theta-kernels, the geometry of real and $p$-adic classical groups and symmetric spaces. The heart of the book is the Weil representation of the symplectic group (real and complex realizations, relations with theta-functions and modular forms, $p$-adic and adelic constructions) and representations in Hilbert spaces of holomorphic functions of several complex variables. This book is addressed to graduate students and researchers in representation theory, differential geometry, and operator theory. Prerequisites are standard university courses in linear algebra, functional analysis, and complex analysis.

Computer Algebra in Scientific Computing

Computer Algebra in Scientific Computing
Author: Andreas Weber
Publsiher: MDPI
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2019-11-04
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783039217304

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Although scientific computing is very often associated with numeric computations, the use of computer algebra methods in scientific computing has obtained considerable attention in the last two decades. Computer algebra methods are especially suitable for parametric analysis of the key properties of systems arising in scientific computing. The expression-based computational answers generally provided by these methods are very appealing as they directly relate properties to parameters and speed up testing and tuning of mathematical models through all their possible behaviors. This book contains 8 original research articles dealing with a broad range of topics, ranging from algorithms, data structures, and implementation techniques for high-performance sparse multivariate polynomial arithmetic over the integers and rational numbers over methods for certifying the isolated zeros of polynomial systems to computer algebra problems in quantum computing.

Galois Fields and Galois Rings Made Easy

Galois Fields and Galois Rings Made Easy
Author: Maurice Kibler
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2017-09-22
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780081023518

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This book constitutes an elementary introduction to rings and fields, in particular Galois rings and Galois fields, with regard to their application to the theory of quantum information, a field at the crossroads of quantum physics, discrete mathematics and informatics. The existing literature on rings and fields is primarily mathematical. There are a great number of excellent books on the theory of rings and fields written by and for mathematicians, but these can be difficult for physicists and chemists to access. This book offers an introduction to rings and fields with numerous examples. It contains an application to the construction of mutually unbiased bases of pivotal importance in quantum information. It is intended for graduate and undergraduate students and researchers in physics, mathematical physics and quantum chemistry (especially in the domains of advanced quantum mechanics, quantum optics, quantum information theory, classical and quantum computing, and computer engineering). Although the book is not written for mathematicians, given the large number of examples discussed, it may also be of interest to undergraduate students in mathematics. Contains numerous examples that accompany the text Includes an important chapter on mutually unbiased bases Helps physicists and theoretical chemists understand this area of mathematics

The Finite Simple Groups

The Finite Simple Groups
Author: Robert Wilson
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2009-12-14
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781848009875

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Thisbookisintendedasanintroductiontoallthe?nitesimplegroups.During themonumentalstruggletoclassifythe?nitesimplegroups(andindeedsince), a huge amount of information about these groups has been accumulated. Conveyingthisinformationtothenextgenerationofstudentsandresearchers, not to mention those who might wish to apply this knowledge, has become a major challenge. With the publication of the two volumes by Aschbacher and Smith [12, 13] in 2004 we can reasonably regard the proof of the Classi?cation Theorem for Finite Simple Groups (usually abbreviated CFSG) as complete. Thus it is timely to attempt an overview of all the (non-abelian) ?nite simple groups in one volume. For expository purposes it is convenient to divide them into four basic types, namely the alternating, classical, exceptional and sporadic groups. The study of alternating groups soon develops into the theory of per- tation groups, which is well served by the classic text of Wielandt [170]and more modern treatments such as the comprehensive introduction by Dixon and Mortimer [53] and more specialised texts such as that of Cameron [19].

The Atlas of Finite Groups Ten Years On

The Atlas of Finite Groups   Ten Years On
Author: Robert Curtis
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 315
Release: 1998-06-11
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780521575874

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Proceedings containing twenty articles by leading experts in group theory and its applications.