Semigroup Methods for Evolution Equations on Networks

Semigroup Methods for Evolution Equations on Networks

Author: Delio Mugnolo

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2014-05-21

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13: 3319046217

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This concise text is based on a series of lectures held only a few years ago and originally intended as an introduction to known results on linear hyperbolic and parabolic equations. Yet the topic of differential equations on graphs, ramified spaces, and more general network-like objects has recently gained significant momentum and, well beyond the confines of mathematics, there is a lively interdisciplinary discourse on all aspects of so-called complex networks. Such network-like structures can be found in virtually all branches of science, engineering and the humanities, and future research thus calls for solid theoretical foundations. This book is specifically devoted to the study of evolution equations – i.e., of time-dependent differential equations such as the heat equation, the wave equation, or the Schrödinger equation (quantum graphs) – bearing in mind that the majority of the literature in the last ten years on the subject of differential equations of graphs has been devoted to elliptic equations and related spectral problems. Moreover, for tackling the most general settings - e.g. encoded in the transmission conditions in the network nodes - one classical and elegant tool is that of operator semigroups. This book is simultaneously a very concise introduction to this theory and a handbook on its applications to differential equations on networks. With a more interdisciplinary readership in mind, full proofs of mathematical statements have been frequently omitted in favor of keeping the text as concise, fluid and self-contained as possible. In addition, a brief chapter devoted to the field of neurodynamics of the brain cortex provides a concrete link to ongoing applied research.


Semigroup Algebras

Semigroup Algebras

Author: Jan Okninski

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2020-08-27

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 1000147665

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Gathers and unifies the results of the theory of noncommutative semigroup rings, primarily drawing on the literature of the last 10 years, and including several new results. Okninski (Warsaw U., Poland) restricts coverage to the ring theoretical properties for which a systematic treatment is current


Graphs, Dioids and Semirings

Graphs, Dioids and Semirings

Author: Michel Gondran

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2008-05-14

Total Pages: 401

ISBN-13: 0387754504

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The primary objective of this essential text is to emphasize the deep relations existing between the semiring and dioïd structures with graphs and their combinatorial properties. It does so at the same time as demonstrating the modeling and problem-solving flexibility of these structures. In addition the book provides an extensive overview of the mathematical properties employed by "nonclassical" algebraic structures which either extend usual algebra or form a new branch of it.


Fundamentals of Semigroup Theory

Fundamentals of Semigroup Theory

Author: John Mackintosh Howie

Publisher: Oxford University Press on Demand

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 351

ISBN-13: 9780198511946

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This book is an indispensable source for anyone with an interest in semigroup theory or whose research overlaps with this increasingly important and active field of mathematics. It clearly emphasizes "pure" semigroup theory, in particular the various classes of regular semigroups. More than 150 exercises, accompanied by relevant references to the literature, give pointers to areas of the subject not explicitly covered in the text.


Leavitt Path Algebras

Leavitt Path Algebras

Author: Gene Abrams

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-11-30

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 1447173449

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This book offers a comprehensive introduction by three of the leading experts in the field, collecting fundamental results and open problems in a single volume. Since Leavitt path algebras were first defined in 2005, interest in these algebras has grown substantially, with ring theorists as well as researchers working in graph C*-algebras, group theory and symbolic dynamics attracted to the topic. Providing a historical perspective on the subject, the authors review existing arguments, establish new results, and outline the major themes and ring-theoretic concepts, such as the ideal structure, Z-grading and the close link between Leavitt path algebras and graph C*-algebras. The book also presents key lines of current research, including the Algebraic Kirchberg Phillips Question, various additional classification questions, and connections to noncommutative algebraic geometry. Leavitt Path Algebras will appeal to graduate students and researchers working in the field and related areas, such as C*-algebras and symbolic dynamics. With its descriptive writing style, this book is highly accessible.


Inverse Semigroups, The Theory Of Partial Symmetries

Inverse Semigroups, The Theory Of Partial Symmetries

Author: Mark V Lawson

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 1998-11-06

Total Pages: 426

ISBN-13: 9814496715

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Symmetry is one of the most important organising principles in the natural sciences. The mathematical theory of symmetry has long been associated with group theory, but it is a basic premise of this book that there are aspects of symmetry which are more faithfully represented by a generalization of groups called inverse semigroups. The theory of inverse semigroups is described from its origins in the foundations of differential geometry through to its most recent applications in combinatorial group theory, and the theory tilings.


Graphs as Groups

Graphs as Groups

Author: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy

Publisher: Infinite Study

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 170

ISBN-13: 1599730936

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For the first time, every finite group is represented in the form of a graph in this book. This study is significant because properties of groups can be immediately obtained by looking at the graphs of the groups.


Semigroups

Semigroups

Author: Thomas Eric Hall

Publisher:

Published: 1980

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13:

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These proceedings are the culmination of four weeks of workshop sessions, research, and discussion at Monash University before the conference on October 27-30, 1979. Subjects for papers were suggested by the results of these workshop sessions, by the mathematical preferences of the organizing committee, current research in semigroup theory, and suggestions by authors. One such submission discusses the importance of semigroups in the analysis of the foundations of scientific thinking. These proceedings offer new, unpublished results and present a summary of the current state of play in semigroup research.