Third Siberian School: Algebra and Analysis


Book Description

This book contains papers presented at the Third Siberian School: Algebra and Analysis, held in Irkutsk in the summer of 1989. Drawing 130 participants from all over the former Soviet Union, the school sought to acquaint Siberian and other mathematicians with the latest achievements in a wide variety of mathematical areas and to give young researchers an opportunity to present their work. The papers presented here range over topics in algebra, analysis, geometry, and topology.




Three Papers on Algebras and Their Representations


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This book contains the doctoral dissertations of three students from Novosibirsk who participated in the seminar of L. A. Bokut'. The dissertation of Gerasimov focuses on Cohn's theory of noncommutative matrix localizations. Gerasimov presents a construction of matrix localization that is not directly related to (prime) matrix ideals of Cohn, but rather deals with localizations of arbitrary subsets of matrices over a ring. The work of Valitskas applies ideas and constructions of Gerasimov to embeddings of rings into radical rings (in the sense of Jacobson) to develop a theory essentially parallel to Cohn's theory of embeddings of rings into skew fields. Nesterenko's dissertation solves some important problems of Anan'in and Bergman about representations of (infinite-dimensional) algebras and categories in (triangular) matrices over commutative rings.







Second Siberian Winter School "Algebra and Analysis"


Book Description

This book, the second in the series of porceedings of Soviet Regional Conferences, contains papers presented at the Second Siberian Winter School; Algebra and Analysis, held at Tomsk State University in 1989. The papers touch on a variety of topics, including Lie algebras and Lie groups, sheaves, and automorphic forms.




Selected Papers on Number Theory, Algebraic Geometry, and Differential Geometry


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This book presents papers that originally appeared in the Japanese journal Sugaku. The papers explore the relationship between number theory, algebraic geometry, and differential geometry.







Selected Papers on Analysis, Probability, and Statistics


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This book presents papers in the general area of mathematical analysis as it pertains to probability and statistics, dynamical systems, differential equations, and analytic function theory. Among the topics discussed are: stochastic differential equations, spectra of the Laplacian and Schrödinger operators, nonlinear partial differential equations which generate dissipative dynamical systems, fractal analysis on self-similar sets, and the global structure of analytic functions.




Proceedings of the St. Petersburg Mathematical Society, Volume I


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This is the inaugural volume of a new book series published under the auspices of the St. Petersburg Mathematical Society. The book contains contributions by some of the leading mathematicians in St. Petersburg. Ranging over a wide array of topics, these papers testify to the diverse interests and productive mathematical life of the St. Petersburg Mathematical Society.




Proceedings of the St. Petersburg Mathematical Society Volume III


Book Description

Books in this series highlight some of the most interesting works presented at symposia sponsored by the St. Petersburg Mathematical Society. Aimed at researchers in number theory, field theory, and algebraic geometry, the present volume deals primarily with aspects of the theory of higher local fields and other types of complete discretely valuated fields. Most of the papers require background in local class field theory and algebraic K-theory; however, two of them, "Unit Fractions" and "Collections of Multiple Sums", would be accessible to undergraduates.