Singularities of Differentiable Maps Volume 1

Singularities of Differentiable Maps  Volume 1
Author: V.I. Arnold,S.M. Gusein-Zade,Alexander N. Varchenko
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2012-05-24
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780817683405

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​Singularity theory is a far-reaching extension of maxima and minima investigations of differentiable functions, with implications for many different areas of mathematics, engineering (catastrophe theory and the theory of bifurcations), and science. The three parts of this first volume of a two-volume set deal with the stability problem for smooth mappings, critical points of smooth functions, and caustics and wave front singularities. The second volume describes the topological and algebro-geometrical aspects of the theory: monodromy, intersection forms, oscillatory integrals, asymptotics, and mixed Hodge structures of singularities. The first volume has been adapted for the needs of non-mathematicians, presupposing a limited mathematical background and beginning at an elementary level. With this foundation, the book's sophisticated development permits readers to explore more applications than previous books on singularities.

Singularities of Differentiable Maps

Singularities of Differentiable Maps
Author: V.I. Arnold,A.N. Varchenko,S.M. Gusein-Zade
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781461251545

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... there is nothing so enthralling, so grandiose, nothing that stuns or captivates the human soul quite so much as a first course in a science. After the first five or six lectures one already holds the brightest hopes, already sees oneself as a seeker after truth. I too have wholeheartedly pursued science passionately, as one would a beloved woman. I was a slave, and sought no other sun in my life. Day and night I crammed myself, bending my back, ruining myself over my books; I wept when I beheld others exploiting science fot personal gain. But I was not long enthralled. The truth is every science has a beginning, but never an end - they go on for ever like periodic fractions. Zoology, for example, has discovered thirty-five thousand forms of life ... A. P. Chekhov. "On the road" In this book a start is made to the "zoology" of the singularities of differentiable maps. This theory is a young branch of analysis which currently occupies a central place in mathematics; it is the crossroads of paths leading from very abstract corners of mathematics (such as algebraic and differential geometry and topology, Lie groups and algebras, complex manifolds, commutative algebra and the like) to the most applied areas (such as differential equations and dynamical systems, optimal control, the theory of bifurcations and catastrophes, short-wave and saddle-point asymptotics and geometrical and wave optics).

Singularities of Differentiable Maps Volume 2

Singularities of Differentiable Maps  Volume 2
Author: Elionora Arnold,S.M. Gusein-Zade,Alexander N. Varchenko
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2012-05-16
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780817683436

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​​​The present volume is the second in a two-volume set entitled Singularities of Differentiable Maps. While the first volume, subtitled Classification of Critical Points and originally published as Volume 82 in the Monographs in Mathematics series, contained the zoology of differentiable maps, that is, it was devoted to a description of what, where, and how singularities could be encountered, this second volume concentrates on elements of the anatomy and physiology of singularities of differentiable functions. The questions considered are about the structure of singularities and how they function.

Singularities of Differentiable Maps Volume 2

Singularities of Differentiable Maps  Volume 2
Author: Elionora Arnold,S.M. Gusein-Zade,Alexander N. Varchenko
Publsiher: Birkhäuser
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2012-05-17
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0817683429

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​​​The present volume is the second in a two-volume set entitled Singularities of Differentiable Maps. While the first volume, subtitled Classification of Critical Points and originally published as Volume 82 in the Monographs in Mathematics series, contained the zoology of differentiable maps, that is, it was devoted to a description of what, where, and how singularities could be encountered, this second volume concentrates on elements of the anatomy and physiology of singularities of differentiable functions. The questions considered are about the structure of singularities and how they function.

Singularities of Differentiable Maps

Singularities of Differentiable Maps
Author: V.I. Arnold,Alexander Varchenko,S.M. Gusein-Zade
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 512
Release: 1985-01-01
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0817631879

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... there is nothing so enthralling, so grandiose, nothing that stuns or captivates the human soul quite so much as a first course in a science. After the first five or six lectures one already holds the brightest hopes, already sees oneself as a seeker after truth. I too have wholeheartedly pursued science passionately, as one would a beloved woman. I was a slave, and sought no other sun in my life. Day and night I crammed myself, bending my back, ruining myself over my books; I wept when I beheld others exploiting science fot personal gain. But I was not long enthralled. The truth is every science has a beginning, but never an end - they go on for ever like periodic fractions. Zoology, for example, has discovered thirty-five thousand forms of life ... A. P. Chekhov. "On the road" In this book a start is made to the "zoology" of the singularities of differentiable maps. This theory is a young branch of analysis which currently occupies a central place in mathematics; it is the crossroads of paths leading from very abstract corners of mathematics (such as algebraic and differential geometry and topology, Lie groups and algebras, complex manifolds, commutative algebra and the like) to the most applied areas (such as differential equations and dynamical systems, optimal control, the theory of bifurcations and catastrophes, short-wave and saddle-point asymptotics and geometrical and wave optics).

Partial Differential Equations I

Partial Differential Equations I
Author: Michael Eugene Taylor
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 600
Release: 1996
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0387946535

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This book is intended to be a comprehensive introduction to the subject of partial differential equations. It should be useful to graduate students at all levels beyond that of a basic course in measure theory. It should also be of interest to professional mathematicians in analysis, mathematical physics, and differential geometry. This work will be divided into three volumes, the first of which focuses on the theory of ordinary differential equations and a survey of basic linear PDEs.

A Panorama of Discrepancy Theory

A Panorama of Discrepancy Theory
Author: William Chen,Anand Srivastav,Giancarlo Travaglini
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 695
Release: 2014-10-07
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783319046969

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This is the first work on Discrepancy Theory to show the present variety of points of view and applications covering the areas Classical and Geometric Discrepancy Theory, Combinatorial Discrepancy Theory and Applications and Constructions. It consists of several chapters, written by experts in their respective fields and focusing on the different aspects of the theory. Discrepancy theory concerns the problem of replacing a continuous object with a discrete sampling and is currently located at the crossroads of number theory, combinatorics, Fourier analysis, algorithms and complexity, probability theory and numerical analysis. This book presents an invitation to researchers and students to explore the different methods and is meant to motivate interdisciplinary research.

Topology of Algebraic Varieties and Singularities

Topology of Algebraic Varieties and Singularities
Author: José Ignacio Cogolludo-Agustín,Eriko Hironaka
Publsiher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2011
Genre: Algebraic topology
ISBN: 9780821848906

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This volume contains invited expository and research papers from the conference Topology of Algebraic Varieties, in honour of Anatoly Libgober's 60th birthday, held June 22-26, 2009, in Jaca, Spain.