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Häftad, Engelska, 2019
2 202 kr
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This book is a tribute to Professor Pedro Gil, who created the Department of Statistics, OR and TM at the University of Oviedo, and a former President of the Spanish Society of Statistics and OR (SEIO).
Del 151 - Operator Theory: Advances and Applications
Aspects of Boundary Problems in Analysis and Geometry
Häftad, Engelska, 2012
1 073 kr
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Boundary problems constitute an essential field of common mathematical interest. The intention of this volume is to highlight several analytic and geometric aspects of boundary problems with special emphasis on their interplay. It includes surveys on classical topics presented from a modern perspective as well as reports on current research. The collection splits into two related groups: - analysis and geometry of geometric operators and their index theory- elliptic theory of boundary value problems and the Shapiro-Lopatinsky condition
Inbunden, Engelska, 2018
2 138 kr
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This book is a tribute to Professor Pedro Gil, who created the Department of Statistics, OR and TM at the University of Oviedo, and a former President of the Spanish Society of Statistics and OR (SEIO).
Del 151 - Operator Theory: Advances and Applications
Aspects of Boundary Problems in Analysis and Geometry
Inbunden, Engelska, 2004
1 073 kr
Skickas inom 10-15 vardagar
Boundary problems constitute an essential field of common mathematical interest. The intention of this volume is to highlight several analytic and geometric aspects of boundary problems with special emphasis on their interplay. It includes surveys on classical topics presented from a modern perspective as well as reports on current research. The collection splits into two related groups: - analysis and geometry of geometric operators and their index theory- elliptic theory of boundary value problems and the Shapiro-Lopatinsky condition