Research Problems in Function Theory

Research Problems in Function Theory

Author: Walter K. Hayman

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2019-09-07

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 3030251659

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In 1967 Walter K. Hayman published ‘Research Problems in Function Theory’, a list of 141 problems in seven areas of function theory. In the decades following, this list was extended to include two additional areas of complex analysis, updates on progress in solving existing problems, and over 520 research problems from mathematicians worldwide. It became known as ‘Hayman's List’. This Fiftieth Anniversary Edition contains the complete ‘Hayman's List’ for the first time in book form, along with 31 new problems by leading international mathematicians. This list has directed complex analysis research for the last half-century, and the new edition will help guide future research in the subject. The book contains up-to-date information on each problem, gathered from the international mathematics community, and where possible suggests directions for further investigation. Aimed at both early career and established researchers, this book provides the key problems and results needed to progress in the most important research questions in complex analysis, and documents the developments of the past 50 years.


Computational Discrete Mathematics

Computational Discrete Mathematics

Author: Helmut Alt

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2003-06-30

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13: 354045506X

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This book is based on a graduate education program on computational discrete mathematics run for several years in Berlin, Germany, as a joint effort of theoretical computer scientists and mathematicians in order to support doctoral students and advanced ongoing education in the field of discrete mathematics and algorithmics. The 12 selected lectures by leading researchers presented in this book provide recent research results and advanced topics in a coherent and consolidated way. Among the areas covered are combinatorics, graph theory, coding theory, discrete and computational geometry, optimization, and algorithmic aspects of algebra.


System Theory, the Schur Algorithm and Multidimensional Analysis

System Theory, the Schur Algorithm and Multidimensional Analysis

Author: Daniel Alpay

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2007-03-20

Total Pages: 331

ISBN-13: 3764381361

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This volume contains six peer-refereed articles written on the occasion of the workshop Operator theory, system theory and scattering theory: multidimensional generalizations and related topics, held at the Department of Mathematics of the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in June, 2005. The book will interest a wide audience of pure and applied mathematicians, electrical engineers and theoretical physicists.


Operator Theory, Systems Theory and Scattering Theory: Multidimensional Generalizations

Operator Theory, Systems Theory and Scattering Theory: Multidimensional Generalizations

Author: Daniel Alpay

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2005-03-22

Total Pages: 332

ISBN-13: 9783764372125

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This volume contains a selection of papers, from experts in the area, on multidimensional operator theory. Topics considered include the non-commutative case, function theory in the polydisk, hyponormal operators, hyperanalytic functions, and holomorphic deformations of linear differential equations. Operator Theory, Systems Theory and Scattering Theory will be of interest to a wide audience of pure and applied mathematicians, electrical engineers and theoretical physicists.


Pictorial Illusionism

Pictorial Illusionism

Author: J. A. Sokalski

Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 0773560297

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Drawing together a wealth of primary sources, J.A. Sokalski examines the aims, inventions, and methods of the pictorial style that defined MacKaye's art. Sokalski shows how MacKaye's famous Madison Square Theatre, which featured a double stage reminiscent of an elevator, created whirling pictorial illusions for fashionable New York. He argues that MacKaye's infamous failure, the colossal Spectatorium theatre for the 1893 Chicago World's Fair, was the most complete realization of this illusionary aesthetic. Sokalski also explores MacKaye's influence on Buffalo Bill Cody and how civil war cycloramas expanded his concept of pictorial space.


Understanding and Using Linear Programming

Understanding and Using Linear Programming

Author: Jiri Matousek

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2007-07-04

Total Pages: 230

ISBN-13: 3540307176

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The book is an introductory textbook mainly for students of computer science and mathematics. Our guiding phrase is "what every theoretical computer scientist should know about linear programming". A major focus is on applications of linear programming, both in practice and in theory. The book is concise, but at the same time, the main results are covered with complete proofs and in sufficient detail, ready for presentation in class. The book does not require more prerequisites than basic linear algebra, which is summarized in an appendix. One of its main goals is to help the reader to see linear programming "behind the scenes".