020 | $a9783034888981 |
082 | $a510 |
099 | $aOnline resource: Birkhäuser |
245 | $aEuropean Congress of Mathematics$h[EBook] :$bBudapest, July 22–26, 1996 Volume II$cedited by A. Balog, G. O. H. Katona, A. Recski, D. Sza’sz. |
260 | $aBasel$bBirkhäuser$c1998. |
300 | $aVIII, 405 p.$bonline resource. |
336 | $atext |
338 | $aonline resource |
440 | $aProgress in Mathematics,$x0743-1643 ;$v169 |
505 | $aGeometric set systems -- Recent developments in symplectic topology -- K-theory and algebraic groups -- Surprising geometric phenomena in high-dimensional convexity theory -- Microstructures, phase transition and geometry -- Different types of non-uniform hyperbolicity for interval maps are equivalent -- Metastability and typical exit paths in stochastic dynamics -- Rationality problems for group varieties -- Precise measurements in symplectic topology -- Nonlinear partial differential equations, Birkhoff normal forms, and KAM theory -- Group enumeration and where it leads us -- Studying dynamical systems with algebraic tools -- Mathematical results on the structure of large atoms -- Geography of irreducible 4-manifolds -- Transversals of d-intervals – comparing three approaches -- Algebras with involution and classical groups -- Huygens#x2019;principle and integrability -- Some problems and results on the controllability of partial differential equations -- Round Tables -- (A) Electronic literature in mathematics -- (B) Mathematical Games -- (D) Women and mathematics -- (E) Public image of mathematics -- (G) Education. |
520 | $aThis is the second volume of the procedings of the second European Congress of Mathematics. Volume I presents the speeches delivered at the Congress, the list of lectures, and short summaries of the achievements of the prize winners. Together with volume II it contains a collection of contributions by the invited lecturers. Finally, volume II also presents reports on some of the Round Table discussions. This two-volume set thus gives an overview of the state of the art in many fields of mathematics and is therefore of interest to every professional mathematician. Contributors: Vol. I: N. Alon, L. Ambrosio, K. Astala, R. Benedetti, Ch. Bessenrodt, F. Bethuel, P. Bjørstad, E. Bolthausen, J. Bricmont, A. Kupiainen, D. Burago, L. Caporaso, U. Dierkes, I. Dynnikov, L.H. Eliasson, W.T. Gowers, H. Hedenmalm, A. Huber, J. Kaczorowski, J. Kollár, D.O. Kramkov, A.N. Shiryaev, C. Lescop, R. März. Vol. II: J. Matousek, D. McDuff, A.S. Merkurjev, V. Milman, St. Müller, T. Nowicki, E. Olivieri, E. Scoppola, V.P. Platonov, J. Pöschel, L. Polterovich , L. Pyber, N. Simányi, J.P. Solovej, A. Stipsicz, G. Tardos, J.-P. Tignol, A.P. Veselov, E. Zuazua. |
538 | $aOnline access to this digital book is restricted to subscription institutions through IP address (only for SISSA internal users) |
700 | $aBalog, A.$eeditor. |
700 | $aKatona, G. O. H.$eeditor. |
700 | $aRecski, A.$eeditor. |
700 | $aSza’sz, D.$eeditor. |
710 | $aSpringerLink (Online service) |
830 | $aProgress in Mathematics,$v169 |
856 | $uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-8898-1 |