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  • New York : Academic Press  (103)
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  • New York, N.Y., U.S.A : Distributors for the U.S. and Canada, Elsevier Science Pub. Co  (6)
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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York : Academic Press
    Keywords: Mathématiques économiques ; Analyse mathématique ; Economics, Mathematical ; Economics, Mathematical ; Mathematik ; Wirtschaftswissenschaften ; Economics, Mathematical ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Wirtschaftstheorie ; Konvexe Analysis ; Konvexität ; Wirtschaftstheorie ; Mathematik ; Konvexität ; Ökonometrie
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: Online Ressource (xii, 405 pages) , illustrations.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2009 Elsevier e-book collection on ScienceDirect Electronic reproduction; Mode of access: World Wide Web
    ISBN: 9780125194501 , 0125194501 , 9780080963174 , 008096317X
    Series Statement: Mathematics in science and engineering v. 51
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    Language: English
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 393-398). - Print version record , Electronic reproduction; Mode of access: World Wide Web
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  • 2
    Online Resource
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    New York : Academic Press
    Keywords: Integrals, Bochner ; Integrals, Bochner ; Bochner-Martinelli-Integral ; Integrals, Bochner ; Electronic books ; Bochner-Integral ; Bochner-Integral
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: Online-Ressource (xii, 233 p) , 18 ill , 25 cm
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2009 Elsevier e-book collection on ScienceDirect Electronic reproduction; Mode of access: World Wide Web
    ISBN: 0124958508 , 9780124958500
    Series Statement: Lehrbücher und Monographien aus dem Gebiete der exakten Wissenschaften : Mathematische Reihe Bd. 55
    DDC: 515/.4
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    Language: English
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , Electronic reproduction; Mode of access: World Wide Web
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  • 3
    Keywords: Riesz, Espaces de ; Riesz spaces ; Riesz spaces ; Mathematics ; Physical Sciences & Mathematics ; Calculus ; Mathematical Theory ; Riesz spaces ; Riesz-Raum ; Riesz, Espaces de ; Electronic books ; Einführung ; Riesz-Raum
    Description / Table of Contents: Riesz spaces are named after Frigyes Riesz who first defined them in his 1928 paper "Sur la décomposition des opérations fonctionelles linéaires." Most early work on Riesz spaces addressed the algebraic side of the theory, ignoring the analytic implications, but exploring normed Riesz spaces and Banach lattices. This book concentrates on the general theory of topological Riesz spaces, with a unified approach to locally solid Riesz spaces, emphasizing the relationship between the order structure and the topological structure
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: Online Ressource (xii, 198 pages)
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2009 Elsevier e-book collection on ScienceDirect Electronic reproduction; Mode of access: World Wide Web
    ISBN: 012050250X , 9780120502509
    Series Statement: Pure and applied mathematics 76
    DDC: 510/.8 s
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    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 191-194) and index. - Print version record , Electronic reproduction; Mode of access: World Wide Web , English
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  • 4
    Keywords: Fluid dynamics Mathematics ; Fluid dynamics Mathematics ; Fluid dynamics ; SCIENCE ; Mechanics ; Fluids ; Fluid dynamics ; Mathematics ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface -- On the Contact Topology and Geometry of Ideal Fluids (Robert Christ) -- Shock Reflection in Gas Dynamics (Denis Serre) -- The Mathematical Theory of the Incompressible Limit in Fluid Dynamics (Steven Schochet) -- Local Regularity Theory of Navier-Stokes Equations (Gregory Seregin) -- On the Influence of the Earth's Rotation on Geophysical Flows (Isabelle Gallagher and Laure Saint-Raymond) -- The Foundations of Oceanic Dynamics and Climate Modelling (George R. Sell) -- Mathematical Properties of the Solutions to the Equations Governing the Flow of Fluids with Pressure and Shear Rate Dependent Viscosities (Josef M̀lek and K.R. Rajagopal) -- Navier-Stokes System in Domians with Cylindrical Outlets to Infinity (Konstantin Pileckas) -- Periodic Homogenization Problems in Incompressible Fluid Equations (Carlos Conca and M. Vanninathan) -- Author Index -- Subject Index
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Edition: Elsevier e-book collection on ScienceDirect
    ISBN: 0444528342 , 9780444528346
    Language: English
    Note: Includes index , PrefaceOn the Contact Topology and Geometry of Ideal Fluids (Robert Christ) -- Shock Reflection in Gas Dynamics (Denis Serre) -- The Mathematical Theory of the Incompressible Limit in Fluid Dynamics (Steven Schochet) -- Local Regularity Theory of Navier-Stokes Equations (Gregory Seregin) -- On the Influence of the Earth's Rotation on Geophysical Flows (Isabelle Gallagher and Laure Saint-Raymond) -- The Foundations of Oceanic Dynamics and Climate Modelling (George R. Sell) -- Mathematical Properties of the Solutions to the Equations Governing the Flow of Fluids with Pressure and Shear Rate Dependent Viscosities (Josef M̀lek and K.R. Rajagopal) -- Navier-Stokes System in Domians with Cylindrical Outlets to Infinity (Konstantin Pileckas) -- Periodic Homogenization Problems in Incompressible Fluid Equations (Carlos Conca and M. Vanninathan) -- Author Index -- Subject Index. , Preface -- On the Contact Topology and Geometry of Ideal Fluids (Robert Christ) -- Shock Reflection in Gas Dynamics (Denis Serre) -- The Mathematical Theory of the Incompressible Limit in Fluid Dynamics (Steven Schochet) -- Local Regularity Theory of Navier-Stokes Equations (Gregory Seregin) -- On the Influence of the Earth's Rotation on Geophysical Flows (Isabelle Gallagher and Laure Saint-Raymond) -- The Foundations of Oceanic Dynamics and Climate Modelling (George R. Sell) -- Mathematical Properties of the Solutions to the Equations Governing the Flow of Fluids with Pressure and Shear Rate Dependent Viscosities (Josef M̀lek and K.R. Rajagopal) -- Navier-Stokes System in Domians with Cylindrical Outlets to Infinity (Konstantin Pileckas) -- Periodic Homogenization Problems in Incompressible Fluid Equations (Carlos Conca and M. Vanninathan) -- Author Index -- Subject Index.
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  • 5
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    Online Resource
    Amsterdam : North-Holland | New York, N.Y., U.S.A : Distributors for the U.S. and Canada, Elsevier Science Pub. Co
    Keywords: Interpolation spaces ; Functor theory ; Linear topological spaces ; Linear topological spaces ; Functor theory ; Interpolation spaces ; Interpolation spaces ; Linear topological spaces ; Espaces vectoriels topologiques ; Foncteurs, théorie des ; Espaces d'interpolation ; Functor theory ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Description / Table of Contents: The theory of interpolation spaces has its origin in the classical work of Riesz and Marcinkiewicz but had its first flowering in the years around 1960 with the pioneering work of Aronszajn, Calder§Þn, Gagliardo, Krein, Lions and a few others. It is interesting to note that what originally triggered off this avalanche were concrete problems in the theory of elliptic boundary value problems related to the scale of Sobolev spaces. Later on, applications were found in many other areas of mathematics: harmonic analysis, approximation theory, theoretical numerical analysis, geometry of Banach spaces, nonlinear functional analysis, etc. Besides this the theory has a considerable internal beauty and must by now be regarded as an independent branch of analysis, with its own problems and methods. Further development in the 1970s and 1980s included the solution by the authors of this book of one of the outstanding questions in the theory of the real method, the K-divisibility problem. In a way, this book harvests the results of that solution, as well as drawing heavily on a classic paper by Aronszajn and Gagliardo, which appeared in 1965 but whose real importance was not realized until a decade later. This includes a systematic use of the language, if not the theory, of categories. In this way the book also opens up many new vistas which still have to be explored. This volume is the first of three planned books. Volume II will deal with the complex method, while Volume III will deal with applications
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: Online Ressource (volumes 〈1〉) , illustrations.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2009 Elsevier e-book collection on ScienceDirect Electronic reproduction; Mode of access: World Wide Web
    ISBN: 9780444880017 , 0444880011
    Series Statement: North-Holland mathematical library v. 47
    Language: English
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index. - Print version record , Vol. 1. 1991. , The theory of interpolation spaces has its origin in the classical work of Riesz and Marcinkiewicz but had its first flowering in the years around 1960 with the pioneering work of Aronszajn, Calder̤n, Gagliardo, Krein, Lions and a few others. It is interesting to note that what originally triggered off this avalanche were concrete problems in the theory of elliptic boundary value problems related to the scale of Sobolev spaces. Later on, applications were found in many other areas of mathematics: harmonic analysis, approximation theory, theoretical numerical analysis, geometry of Banach spaces, nonlinear functional analysis, etc. Besides this the theory has a considerable internal beauty and must by now be regarded as an independent branch of analysis, with its own problems and methods. Further development in the 1970s and 1980s included the solution by the authors of this book of one of the outstanding questions in the theory of the real method, the K-divisibility problem. In a way, this book harvests the results of that solution, as well as drawing heavily on a classic paper by Aronszajn and Gagliardo, which appeared in 1965 but whose real importance was not realized until a decade later. This includes a systematic use of the language, if not the theory, of categories. In this way the book also opens up many new vistas which still have to be explored. This volume is the first of three planned books. Volume II will deal with the complex method, while Volume III will deal with applications , Electronic reproduction; Mode of access: World Wide Web
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Amsterdam : Elsevier
    Keywords: Modalité (Logique) ; Modality (Logic) ; Modality (Logic) ; Modality (Logic) ; Modallogik ; Modale logica ; Mathematics ; Mathematical Theory ; Physical Sciences & Mathematics ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Lehrbuch ; Modallogik
    Description / Table of Contents: This book treats modal logic as a theory, with several subtheories, such as completeness theory, correspondence theory, duality theory and transfer theory and is intended as a course in modal logic for students who have had prior contact with modal logic and who wish to study it more deeply. It presupposes training in mathematical or logic. Very little specific knowledge is presupposed, most results which are needed are proved in this book
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: Online Ressource (xiii, 559 p.) , graph. Darst.
    Edition: 1. ed.
    ISBN: 9780444500557 , 0444500553
    Series Statement: Studies in logic and the foundations of mathematics v. 142
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    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 549-559) and index. - Description based on print version record , 〈IT〉Chapter Headings only.〈/IT〉 About this Book. Overview. Part 1. The Fundamentals. Algebra, logic and deduction. Fundamentals of modal logic I. Fundamentals of modal logic II. Part 2. The General Theory of Modal Logic. Universal algebra and duality theory. Definability and correspondence. Reducing polymodal logic to monomodal logic. Lattices of modal logics. Part 3. Case Studies. Extensions of K4. Logics of bounded alternativity. Dynamic logic. Index. Bibliography. , Electronic reproduction; Mode of access: World Wide Web , English
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    Keywords: Algèbre ; Algebra ; Algebra ; Algebra ; Algebra ; Electronic books ; Algebra
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    Description / Table of Contents: Algebra, as we know it today, consists of many different ideas, concepts and results. A reasonable estimate of the number of these different items would be somewhere between 50,000 and 200,000. Many of these have been named and many more could (and perhaps should) have a name or a convenient designation. Even the nonspecialist is likely to encounter most of these, either somewhere in the literature, disguised as a definition or a theorem or to hear about them and feel the need for more information. If this happens, one should be able to find enough information in this Handbook to judge if it is worthwhile to pursue the quest. In addition to the primary information given in the Handbook, there are references to relevant articles, books or lecture notes to help the reader. An excellent index has been included which is extensive and not limited to definitions, theorems etc. The Handbook of Algebra will publish articles as they are received and thus the reader will find in this third volume articles from twelve different sections. The advantages of this scheme are two-fold: accepted articles will be published quickly and the outline of the Handbook can be allowed to evolve as the various volumes are published. A particularly important function of the Handbook is to provide professional mathematicians working in an area other than their own with sufficient information on the topic in question if and when it is needed. - Thorough and practical source for information - Provides in-depth coverage of new topics in algebra - Includes references to relevant articles, books and lecture notes
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: Online Ressource (v. 〈1-3〉) , graph. Darst.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Amsterdam Elsevier Science & Technology Online-Ressource Elsevier e-book collection on ScienceDirect Electronic reproduction; Mode of access: World Wide Web
    ISBN: 9780444503961 , 044450396X
    Series Statement: Handbook of Algebra Ser vol. 2
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    Note: Vol. 2: 1st ed. - Includes bibliographical references and indexes. - Print version record , v. 1. Linear algebra, fields, algebraic number theory. , Electronic reproduction; Mode of access: World Wide Web
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    Keywords: C*-algèbres ; C*-algebras ; Compact operators ; Banach algebras ; C*-algebras ; Banach algebras ; Compact operators ; Banach algebras ; C*-algebras ; Compact operators ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Banach-Algebra ; Kompakter Operator
    Description / Table of Contents: Volume 1. Banach spaces -- volume 2. Banach algebras and compact operators.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: Online Ressource
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780444507501 , 0444507507
    Series Statement: North-Holland mathematical library 0924-6509 v. 59
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    Note: Includes bibliographical references and indexes. - Print version record , Contents: v. 1. Banach spaces - v. 2. Banach algebras and compact operators. , Electronic reproduction; Mode of access: World Wide Web
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  • 9
    Keywords: Logic History ; Philosophy, Ancient ; Logic History ; Logic ; History ; Logica ; Electronic books ; Mathematische Logik ; Mathematik ; Geschichte ; Mathematische Logik ; Mathematik ; Geschichte
    Description / Table of Contents: Greek, Indian and Arabic Logic marks the initial appearance of the multi-volume Handbook of the History of Logic. Additional volumes will be published when ready, rather than in strict chronological order. Soon to appear are The Rise of Modern Logic: From Leibniz to Frege. Also in preparation are Logic From Russell to G̱del, The Emergence of Classical Logic, Logic and the Modalities in the Twentieth Century, and The Many-Valued and Non-Monotonic Turn in Logic. Further volumes will follow, including Mediaeval and Renaissance Logic and Logic: A History of its Central. In designing the Handbook of the History of Logic, the Editors have taken the view that the history of logic holds more than an antiquarian interest, and that a knowledge of logic's rich and sophisticated development is, in various respects, relevant to the research programmes of the present day. Ancient logic is no exception. The present volume attests to the distant origins of some of modern logic's most important features, such as can be found in the claim by the authors of the chapter on Aristotle's early logic that, from its infancy, the theory of the syllogism is an example of an intuitionistic, non-monotonic, relevantly paraconsistent logic. Similarly, in addition to its comparative earliness, what is striking about the best of the Megarian and Stoic traditions is their sophistication and originality. Logic is an indispensably important pivot of the Western intellectual tradition. But, as the chapters on Indian and Arabic logic make clear, logic's parentage extends more widely than any direct line from the Greek city states. It is hardly surprising, therefore, that for centuries logic has been an unfetteredly international enterprise, whose research programmes reach to every corner of the learned world. Like its companion volumes, Greek, Indian and Arabic Logic is the result of a design that gives to its distinguished authors as much space as would be needed to produce highly authoritative chapters, rich in detail and interpretative reach. The aim of the Editors is to have placed before the relevant intellectual communities a research tool of indispensable value. Together with the other volumes, Greek, Indian and Arabic Logic, will be essential reading for everyone with a curiosity about logic's long development, especially researchers, graduate and senior undergraduate students in logic in all its forms, argumentation theory, AI and computer science, cognitive psychology and neuroscience, linguistics, forensics, philosophy and the history of philosophy, and the history of ideas
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: Online-Ressource (v. 〈1〉p) , ill , 25 cm
    Edition: 1st ed
    ISBN: 0444504664 , 9780444504661
    Series Statement: Handbook of the history of logic volume 1
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    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , v. 1. Greek, Indian, and Arabic logic , Greek, Indian and Arabic Logic marks the initial appearance of the multi-volume Handbook of the History of Logic. Additional volumes will be published when ready, rather than in strict chronological order. Soon to appear are The Rise of Modern Logic: From Leibniz to Frege. Also in preparation are Logic From Russell to G̱del, The Emergence of Classical Logic, Logic and the Modalities in the Twentieth Century, and The Many-Valued and Non-Monotonic Turn in Logic. Further volumes will follow, including Mediaeval and Renaissance Logic and Logic: A History of its Central. In designing the Handbook of the History of Logic, the Editors have taken the view that the history of logic holds more than an antiquarian interest, and that a knowledge of logic's rich and sophisticated development is, in various respects, relevant to the research programmes of the present day. Ancient logic is no exception. The present volume attests to the distant origins of some of modern logic's most important features, such as can be found in the claim by the authors of the chapter on Aristotle's early logic that, from its infancy, the theory of the syllogism is an example of an intuitionistic, non-monotonic, relevantly paraconsistent logic. Similarly, in addition to its comparative earliness, what is striking about the best of the Megarian and Stoic traditions is their sophistication and originality. Logic is an indispensably important pivot of the Western intellectual tradition. But, as the chapters on Indian and Arabic logic make clear, logic's parentage extends more widely than any direct line from the Greek city states. It is hardly surprising, therefore, that for centuries logic has been an unfetteredly international enterprise, whose research programmes reach to every corner of the learned world. Like its companion volumes, Greek, Indian and Arabic Logic is the result of a design that gives to its distinguished authors as much space as would be needed to produce highly authoritative chapters, rich in detail and interpretative reach. The aim of the Editors is to have placed before the relevant intellectual communities a research tool of indispensable value. Together with the other volumes, Greek, Indian and Arabic Logic, will be essential reading for everyone with a curiosity about logic's long development, especially researchers, graduate and senior undergraduate students in logic in all its forms, argumentation theory, AI and computer science, cognitive psychology and neuroscienc ... , Electronic reproduction; Mode of access: World Wide Web
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Amsterdam : Elsevier
    Keywords: Spectral theory (Mathematics) ; Spectral theory (Mathematics) ; Spectral theory (Mathematics) ; Inverses Spektrum ; Mathematics ; Calculus ; Physical Sciences & Mathematics ; Théorie spectrale (mathématiques) ; Electronic books ; Inverses Spektrum
    Description / Table of Contents: This is a comprehensive introduction into the method of inverse spectra - a powerful method successfully employed in various branches of topology. The notion of an inverse sequence and its limits, first appeared in the well-known memoir by Alexandrov where a special case of inverse spectra - the so-called projective spectra - were considered. The concept of an inverse spectrum in its present form was first introduced by Lefschetz. Meanwhile, Freudental, had introduced the notion of a morphism of inverse spectra. The foundations of the entire method of inverse spectra were laid down in these basic works. Subsequently, inverse spectra began to be widely studied and applied, not only in the various major branches of topology, but also in functional analysis and algebra. This is not surprising considering the categorical nature of inverse spectra and the extraordinary power of the related techniques. Updated surveys (including proofs of several statements) of the Hilbert cube and Hilbert space manifold theories are included in the book. Recent developments of the Menger and N§øbeling manifold theories are also presented. This work significantly extends and updates the author's previously published book and has been completely rewritten in order to incorporate new developments in the field
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: Online Ressource (x, 421 p.) , graph. Darst.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Amsterdam Elsevier Science & Technology 2007 Online-Ressource Elsevier e-book collection on ScienceDirect Electronic reproduction; Mode of access: World Wide Web
    ISBN: 9780444822253 , 0444822259
    Series Statement: North-Holland mathematical library v. 53
    Language: English
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 403-418) and index. - Description based on print version record , This is a comprehensive introduction into the method of inverse spectra - a powerful method successfully employed in various branches of topology. The notion of an inverse sequence and its limits, first appeared in the well-known memoir by Alexandrov where a special case of inverse spectra - the so-called projective spectra - were considered. The concept of an inverse spectrum in its present form was first introduced by Lefschetz. Meanwhile, Freudental, had introduced the notion of a morphism of inverse spectra. The foundations of the entire method of inverse spectra were laid down in these basic works. Subsequently, inverse spectra began to be widely studied and applied, not only in the various major branches of topology, but also in functional analysis and algebra. This is not surprising considering the categorical nature of inverse spectra and the extraordinary power of the related techniques. Updated surveys (including proofs of several statements) of the Hilbert cube and Hilbert space manifold theories are included in the book. Recent developments of the Menger and Ṉbeling manifold theories are also presented. This work significantly extends and updates the author's previously published book and has been completely rewritten in order to incorporate new developments in the field , Electronic reproduction; Mode of access: World Wide Web , English
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