Quaestiones Mathematicae

Quaestiones Mathematicae
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Pages 564
Release 2007
Genre Mathematics
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Quaestiones mathematicae

Quaestiones mathematicae
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Author Aristote
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Index Analysis

Index Analysis
Title Index Analysis PDF eBook
Author R. Lowen
Publisher Springer
Pages 477
Release 2015-01-06
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 1447164857

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The featured review of the AMS describes the author’s earlier work in the field of approach spaces as, ‘A landmark in the history of general topology’. In this book, the author has expanded this study further and taken it in a new and exciting direction. The number of conceptually and technically different systems which characterize approach spaces is increased and moreover their uniform counterpart, uniform gauge spaces, is put into the picture. An extensive study of completions, both for approach spaces and for uniform gauge spaces, as well as compactifications for approach spaces is performed. A paradigm shift is created by the new concept of index analysis. Making use of the rich intrinsic quantitative information present in approach structures, a technique is developed whereby indices are defined that measure the extent to which properties hold, and theorems become inequalities involving indices; therefore vastly extending the realm of applicability of many classical results. The theory is then illustrated in such varied fields as topology, functional analysis, probability theory, hyperspace theory and domain theory. Finally a comprehensive analysis is made concerning the categorical aspects of the theory and its links with other topological categories. Index Analysis will be useful for mathematicians working in category theory, topology, probability and statistics, functional analysis, and theoretical computer science.

Algebraic Topology. Poznan 1989

Algebraic Topology. Poznan 1989
Title Algebraic Topology. Poznan 1989 PDF eBook
Author Stefan Jackowski
Publisher Springer
Pages 404
Release 2006-11-14
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 354047403X

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As part of the scientific activity in connection with the 70th birthday of the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, an international conference on algebraic topology was held. In the resulting proceedings volume, the emphasis is on substantial survey papers, some presented at the conference, some written subsequently.

Recent Progress in General Topology III

Recent Progress in General Topology III
Title Recent Progress in General Topology III PDF eBook
Author K.P. Hart
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 898
Release 2013-12-11
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 946239024X

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The book presents surveys describing recent developments in most of the primary subfields of General Topology, and its applications to Algebra and Analysis during the last decade, following the previous editions (North Holland, 1992 and 2002). The book was prepared in connection with the Prague Topological Symposium, held in 2011. During the last 10 years the focus in General Topology changed and therefore the selection of topics differs from that chosen in 2002. The following areas experienced significant developments: Fractals, Coarse Geometry/Topology, Dimension Theory, Set Theoretic Topology and Dynamical Systems.

Becoming a Mathematician

Becoming a Mathematician
Title Becoming a Mathematician PDF eBook
Author Leigh N Wood
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 193
Release 2012-02-13
Genre Education
ISBN 9400729847

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This book considers the views of participants in the process of becoming a mathematician, that is, the students and the graduates. This book investigates the people who carry out mathematics rather than the topics of mathematics. Learning is about change in a person, the development of an identity and ways of interacting with the world. It investigates more generally the development of mathematical scientists for a variety of workplaces, and includes the experiences of those who were not successful in the transition to the workplace as mathematicians. The research presented is based on interviews, observations and surveys of students and graduates as they are finding their identity as a mathematician. The book contains material from the research carried out in South Africa, Northern Ireland, Canada and Brunei as well as Australia.

Categorical Quantum Models and Logics

Categorical Quantum Models and Logics
Title Categorical Quantum Models and Logics PDF eBook
Author Chris Heunen
Publisher Amsterdam University Press
Pages 214
Release 2009-11-01
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9085550246

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This dissertation studies the logic behind quantum physics, using category theory as the principal tool and conceptual guide. To do so, principles of quantum mechanics are modeled categorically. These categorical quantum models are justified by an embedding into the category of Hilbert spaces, the traditional formalism of quantum physics. In particular, complex numbers emerge without having been prescribed explicitly. Interpreting logic in such categories results in orthomodular property lattices, and furthermore provides a natural setting to consider quantifiers. Finally, topos theory, incorporating categorical logic in a refined way, lets one study a quantum system as if it were classical, in particular leading to a novel mathematical notion of quantum-