Surveys in Applied Mathematics: Essays Dedicated to S.M. Ulam covers the proceedings of the First Los Alamos Symposium on Mathematics in the Natural Sciences. The book focuses on the processes, principles, methodologies, and applications of mathematics in the natural sciences. The selection first offers information on the role of applied mathematics, shape of a curve, and biased versus unbiased estimation. Discussions focus on the James-Stein estimator, automorphic forms and Poincare series, Poincare metrics, Schottky space and augmented Schottky space, and Schottky groups and Riemann surfaces. The text then examines algorithms, Whitney numbers of geometric lattices, and continued fraction expansion of algebraic numbers. The book takes a look at bifurcations in reaction-diffusion problems, survey of some finite element methods proposed for treating the Dirichlet problem, and mathematics of quantum fields. Topics include Dirichlet problem, chemical waves and reaction-diffusion equations, and bifurcation theorems. The text then ponders on almost periodic behavior of nonlinear waves, turbulence theory, and renormalization group methods. The selection is a valuable source of information for mathematicians and researchers interested in applied mathematics.
N. Metropolis & S. Orszag
Surveys in Applied Mathematics [PDF ebook]
Essays Dedicated to S.M. Ulam
Surveys in Applied Mathematics [PDF ebook]
Essays Dedicated to S.M. Ulam
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Language English ● Format PDF ● ISBN 9781483258133 ● Editor N. Metropolis & S. Orszag ● Publisher Elsevier Science ● Published 2014 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 5734312 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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