This volume presents the lectures given during the second French-Uzbek Colloquium on Algebra and Operator Theory which took place in Tashkent in 1997, at the Mathematical Institute of the Uzbekistan Academy of Sciences.
This book contains 33 papers from among the 41 papers presented at the Eighth International Conference on Fibonacci Numbers and Their Applications which was held at the Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, New York, from June 22 to June 26, 1998.
The NATO Advanced Study Institute on "e;The Arithmetic and Geometry of Algebraic Cycles"e; was held at the Banff Centre for Conferences in Banff (Al- berta, Canada) from June 7 until June 19, 1998.
The explanation of the formal duality of Kerdock and Preparata codes is one of the outstanding results in the field of applied algebra in the last few years.
One of the characteristics of modern algebra is the development of new tools and concepts for exploring classes of algebraic systems, whereas the research on individual algebraic systems (e.
This book contains thirty-three papers from among the thirty-eight papers presented at the Fourth International Conference on Fibonacci Numbers and Their Applications which was held at Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina from July 30 to August 3, 1990.
The main purpose of these lectures is first to briefly survey the fundamental con- nection between the representation theory of the symmetric group Sn and the theory of symmetric functions and second to show how combinatorial methods that arise naturally in the theory of symmetric functions lead to efficient algorithms to express various prod- ucts of representations of Sn in terms of sums of irreducible representations.
This book contains 58 papers from among the 68 papers presented at the Fifth International Conference on Fibonacci Numbers and Their Applications which was held at the University of St.
On the occasion of the 150th anniversary of Sophus Lie, an International Work- shop "e;Modern Group Analysis: advanced analytical and computational methods in mathematical physics"e; has been organized in Acireale (Catania, Sicily, October 27- 31, 1992).
This International Conference on Clifford AlgebrfU and Their Application, in Math- ematical Phy,ic, is the third in a series of conferences on this theme, which started at the Univer,ity of Kent in Canterbury in 1985 and was continued at the Univer,iU de, Science, et Technique, du Languedoc in Montpellier in 1989.
Even three decades ago, the words 'combinatorial algebra' contrasting, for in- stance, the words 'combinatorial topology,' were not a common designation for some branch of mathematics.
In many ways the last decade has witnessed a surge of interest in the interplay between theoretical physics and some traditional areas of pure mathematics.
ZBIGNIEW OZIEWICZ University of Wroclaw, Poland December 1992 The First Max Born Symposium in Theoretical and Mathematical Phy- sics, organized by the University of Wrodaw, was held in September 1991 with the intent that it would become an annual event.
This series presents some tools of applied mathematics in the areas of proba- bility theory, operator calculus, representation theory, and special functions used currently, and we expect more and more in the future, for solving problems in math- ematics, physics, and, now, computer science.
During the past two decades representations of noncompact Lie groups and Lie algebras have been studied extensively, and their application to other branches of mathematics and to physical sciences has increased enormously.
This volume contains the proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Finite and Locally Finite Groups held in Istanbul, Turkey, 14-27 August 1994, at which there were about 90 participants from some 16 different countries.
Non-Classical Logics and their Applications to Fuzzy Subsets is the first major work devoted to a careful study of various relations between non-classical logics and fuzzy sets.
Quality of Communication-Based Systems presents the research results of students of the Graduiertenkolleg `Communication-Based Systems' to an international community.
Introduction In the last few years a few monographs dedicated to the theory of topolog- ical rings have appeared [Warn27], [Warn26], [Wies 19], [Wies 20], [ArnGM].
Integrable quantum field theories and integrable lattice models have been studied for several decades, but during the last few years new ideas have emerged that have considerably changed the topic.
A new foundation of Topology, summarized under the name Convenient Topology, is considered such that several deficiencies of topological and uniform spaces are remedied.
book and to the publisher NOORDHOFF who made possible the appearance of the second edition and enabled the author to introduce the above-mentioned modifi- cations and additions.