Hörmander Spaces, Interpolation, and Elliptic Problems

Hörmander Spaces, Interpolation, and Elliptic Problems
Title Hörmander Spaces, Interpolation, and Elliptic Problems PDF eBook
Author Vladimir A. Mikhailets
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 310
Release 2014-07-14
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3110296896

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The monograph gives a detailed exposition of the theory of general elliptic operators (scalar and matrix) and elliptic boundary value problems in Hilbert scales of Hörmander function spaces. This theory was constructed by the authors in a number of papers published in 2005–2009. It is distinguished by a systematic use of the method of interpolation with a functional parameter of abstract Hilbert spaces and Sobolev inner product spaces. This method, the theory and their applications are expounded for the first time in the monographic literature. The monograph is written in detail and in a reader-friendly style. The complete proofs of theorems are given. This monograph is intended for a wide range of mathematicians whose research interests concern with mathematical analysis and differential equations.

Hörmander Spaces, Interpolation, and Elliptic Problems

Hörmander Spaces, Interpolation, and Elliptic Problems
Title Hörmander Spaces, Interpolation, and Elliptic Problems PDF eBook
Author Vladimir A. Mikhailets
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 320
Release 2014-07-14
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3110369060

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The monograph gives a detailed exposition of the theory of general elliptic operators (scalar and matrix) and elliptic boundary value problems in Hilbert scales of Hörmander function spaces. This theory was constructed by the authors in a number of papers published in 2005–2009. It is distinguished by a systematic use of the method of interpolation with a functional parameter of abstract Hilbert spaces and Sobolev inner product spaces. This method, the theory and their applications are expounded for the first time in the monographic literature. The monograph is written in detail and in a reader-friendly style. The complete proofs of theorems are given. This monograph is intended for a wide range of mathematicians whose research interests concern with mathematical analysis and differential equations.

Modern Analysis and Applications

Modern Analysis and Applications
Title Modern Analysis and Applications PDF eBook
Author Vadim Adamyan
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 518
Release 2009-08-29
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 376439921X

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This is the second of two volumes containing peer-reviewed research and survey papers based on talks at the International Conference on Modern Analysis and Applications. The papers describe the contemporary development of subjects influenced by Mark Krein.

Quantum Invariants of Knots and 3-Manifolds

Quantum Invariants of Knots and 3-Manifolds
Title Quantum Invariants of Knots and 3-Manifolds PDF eBook
Author Vladimir G. Turaev
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 608
Release 2016-07-11
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3110435225

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Due to the strong appeal and wide use of this monograph, it is now available in its third revised edition. The monograph gives a systematic treatment of 3-dimensional topological quantum field theories (TQFTs) based on the work of the author with N. Reshetikhin and O. Viro. This subject was inspired by the discovery of the Jones polynomial of knots and the Witten-Chern-Simons field theory. On the algebraic side, the study of 3-dimensional TQFTs has been influenced by the theory of braided categories and the theory of quantum groups. The book is divided into three parts. Part I presents a construction of 3-dimensional TQFTs and 2-dimensional modular functors from so-called modular categories. This gives a vast class of knot invariants and 3-manifold invariants as well as a class of linear representations of the mapping class groups of surfaces. In Part II the technique of 6j-symbols is used to define state sum invariants of 3-manifolds. Their relation to the TQFTs constructed in Part I is established via the theory of shadows. Part III provides constructions of modular categories, based on quantum groups and skein modules of tangles in the 3-space. This fundamental contribution to topological quantum field theory is accessible to graduate students in mathematics and physics with knowledge of basic algebra and topology. It is an indispensable source for everyone who wishes to enter the forefront of this fascinating area at the borderline of mathematics and physics. Contents: Invariants of graphs in Euclidean 3-space and of closed 3-manifolds Foundations of topological quantum field theory Three-dimensional topological quantum field theory Two-dimensional modular functors 6j-symbols Simplicial state sums on 3-manifolds Shadows of manifolds and state sums on shadows Constructions of modular categories

Positive Dynamical Systems in Discrete Time

Positive Dynamical Systems in Discrete Time
Title Positive Dynamical Systems in Discrete Time PDF eBook
Author Ulrich Krause
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 366
Release 2015-03-10
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3110365693

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This book provides a systematic, rigorous and self-contained treatment of positive dynamical systems. A dynamical system is positive when all relevant variables of a system are nonnegative in a natural way. This is in biology, demography or economics, where the levels of populations or prices of goods are positive. The principle also finds application in electrical engineering, physics and computer sciences. "The author has greatly expanded the field of positive systems in surprising ways." - Prof. Dr. David G. Luenberger, Stanford University(USA)

Markov Operators, Positive Semigroups and Approximation Processes

Markov Operators, Positive Semigroups and Approximation Processes
Title Markov Operators, Positive Semigroups and Approximation Processes PDF eBook
Author Francesco Altomare
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 399
Release 2015-12-18
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3110386410

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This research monograph gives a detailed account of a theory which is mainly concerned with certain classes of degenerate differential operators, Markov semigroups and approximation processes. These mathematical objects are generated by arbitrary Markov operators acting on spaces of continuous functions defined on compact convex sets; the study of the interrelations between them constitutes one of the distinguishing features of the book. Among other things, this theory provides useful tools for studying large classes of initial-boundary value evolution problems, the main aim being to obtain a constructive approximation to the associated positive C0-semigroups by means of iterates of suitable positive approximating operators. As a consequence, a qualitative analysis of the solutions to the evolution problems can be efficiently developed. The book is mainly addressed to research mathematicians interested in modern approximation theory by positive linear operators and/or in the theory of positive C0-semigroups of operators and evolution equations. It could also serve as a textbook for a graduate level course.

Interval Analysis

Interval Analysis
Title Interval Analysis PDF eBook
Author Günter Mayer
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 532
Release 2017-04-10
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3110499460

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This self-contained text is a step-by-step introduction and a complete overview of interval computation and result verification, a subject whose importance has steadily increased over the past many years. The author, an expert in the field, gently presents the theory of interval analysis through many examples and exercises, and guides the reader from the basics of the theory to current research topics in the mathematics of computation. Contents Preliminaries Real intervals Interval vectors, interval matrices Expressions, P-contraction, ε-inflation Linear systems of equations Nonlinear systems of equations Eigenvalue problems Automatic differentiation Complex intervals