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515.14 (DDC 22)
Title
The Monodromy Group ([Ebook]) / by Henryk Zoladek
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Zoladek, Henryk
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Basel : Birkhäuser , 2006.
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: v.: digital
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Monografie Matematyczne
; 67
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9783764375362
Summary Note
The aim of this monograph is to introduce the reader into the complex of notions and methods used in the monodromy theory. Because these notions and methods involve large parts of modern mathematics, the book contains a lot of auxiliary mathematical material. It is written to be as self-contained as possible. We strived Preface xi not to omit technical parts of the proofs. We have included such elements as a proof of the analytic version of the Hadamard–Perron theorem or the proof of the Thom–Martinet preparation theorem. On the other hand, the results which are not fundamental and constitute generalizations of simpler results are treated more loosely. In these cases we present only ideas and general arguments. The book touches practically all branches of monodromy theory. But it does not contain all known results. Many theorems are not even mentioned. Also the literature reference list is not complete. The idea of writing this book appeared in 1996, when the author began to deliver a two-year course at Warsaw University. The subject was continued in seminars. The lectures were written down and constitute essential parts of the book.:
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-7643-7536-1
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Algebra
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Algebraic Topology
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Differential equation
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Functions of a Complex Variable
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Functions of complex variables
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Functions, Special
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Ordinary differential equations
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Special Functions
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