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Tyska, 2019170 kr
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Ein mitreißender Roman über die verbindende Kraft der Musik und eine ungewöhnliche FreundschaftDer Junge aus der Pariser Vorstadt und der Direktor des Konservatoriums wären sich nie begegnet, stünde da nicht ein Klavier am Gare du Nord. Der 20-jährige Mathieu ist auf die schiefe Bahn geraten und hat nichts außer einem großen musikalischen Talent. Pierre dagegen hat alles, steckt aber in einer tiefen Lebenskrise. Das ungleiche Paar schließt einen Pakt: Pierre ermöglicht Mathieu die Teilnahme am renommiertesten Klavierwettbewerb des Landes. Wird Mathieu die Chance seines Lebens ergreifen? Und warum tut Pierre all das für ihn? Gabriel Katz hat mit »Der Klavierspieler vom Gare du Nord« einen bewegenden Roman über eine ungewöhnliche Freundschaft und die verbindende Kraft der Musik geschrieben..
Häftad, Tyska, 2021
163 kr
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Inbunden, Engelska, 2011
948 kr
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The Shape of Algebra in the Mirrors of Mathematics is a unique text aiming to explain some elements of modern mathematics and to show its flavor and unity. It is neither a standard textbook nor a tour of algebra for a casual reader. Rather, it is an attempt to share authors' mathematical experiences and philosophy with readers who have more than a passing interest in mathematics, but only a traditional exposure to High School Algebra and some elements of Calculus. The book gives the readers a sense of visual nature of significant part of mathematics.The reader becomes an owner of and a researcher in VisuMatica, a virtual math laboratory. It is an original and comprehensive PC software package (a brainchild of the second author) that will enable the reader to experience mathematics both as a human intellectual endeavor and as an experimental science. Although it is possible to read and appreciate the book without ever visiting the VisuMatica lab, those who engage with the interactive demos found in the lab will greatly advance their understanding of the text. The book seeks to encourage an interactive, investigative style of learning that can promote the habits of mind characteristic of modern mathematical thinking.An outline of the topics that are discussed may read like a list of graduate courses: Abstract Algebra, Topology, Singularity Theory, Complex Analysis, and Number Theory. However, they are presented from an intuitive perspective that uses primarily visual models and concepts. Although the main subject is polynomials and polynomial equations, the true story line is the interplay between basic ideas from algebra, geometry, analysis and topology.The Shape of Algebra might serve as a text for an “appreciation” course in modern mathematics designed for non-mathematics majors or for students who are considering majoring in mathematics or related disciplines. The authors' goal is to present the reader with a fresh viewpoint on the sense and flavor of mathematics. The subject is often presented in a fashion that students find stale and uncompelling. The book's emphasis, in contrast, is on how a modern practitioner thinks about and works within the discipline.The book aims to attract students of all ages, particularly including professional mathematicians interested in pedagogy. In part, The Shape of Algebra is directed at secondary and college teachers and students who want to expand their horizons in the field and to find both a fresh presentation of familiar concepts and, perhaps, some unexpected results. Many of the topics and demos are self-contained and can be used individually to enhance traditional courses. Several of the ideas and materials developed in the book have been tested in high school and college classrooms. The book will enable readers to approach its content on three levels: the first level requires only some fluency with routine algebraic manipulations; the second also presumes familiarity with the notions of derivatives, and the third uses some basic concepts of multivariable calculus and linear algebra. All three levels are clearly marked in the text, and allow for a smooth reading enhanced by virtual experiments.
Inbunden, Engelska, 2019
2 598 kr
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This monograph is an account of the author's investigations of gradient vector flows on compact manifolds with boundary. Many mathematical structures and constructions in the book fit comfortably in the framework of Morse Theory and, more generally, of the Singularity Theory of smooth maps.The geometric and combinatorial structures, arising from the interactions of vector flows with the boundary of the manifold, are surprisingly rich. This geometric setting leads organically to many encounters with Singularity Theory, Combinatorics, Differential Topology, Differential Geometry, Dynamical Systems, and especially with the boundary value problems for ordinary differential equations. This diversity of connections animates the book and is the main motivation behind it.The book is divided into two parts. The first part describes the flows in three dimensions. It is more pictorial in nature. The second part deals with the multi-dimensional flows, and thus is more analytical. Each of the nine chapters starts with a description of its purpose and main results. This organization provides the reader with independent entrances into different chapters.
Inbunden, Engelska, 2026
2 485 kr
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This monograph offers a compelling exploration of structures induced by smooth vector flows on the boundaries of compact manifolds, with a particular focus on flows that admit Lyapunov functions — strictly monotonic along each trajectory. These traversing flows reveal rich and intricate interactions between dynamics and geometry, especially at the manifold boundaries.At the heart of this work lies a central theme: how trajectories interact with boundaries, and how these interactions shape and are shaped by the manifold's topology. This perspective opens a natural gateway to a wide array of mathematical disciplines, including Singularity Theory, Combinatorics, Differential and Contact Geometry, Differential Topology, and Dynamical Systems.Written with a view toward both depth and interconnection, the monograph highlights the fundamental interplay between boundary value problems for ordinary differential equations and the topological structures they inhabit. Scholars and advanced students across geometry, topology, and dynamical systems will find in these pages a rich landscape of ideas and a fresh perspective on a classical subject.