Trends In Differential Geometry, Complex Analysis And Mathematical Physics - Proceedings Of 9th International Workshop On Complex Structures, Integrability And Vector Fields


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This book contains the contributions by the participants in the nine of a series of workshops. Throughout the series of workshops, the contributors are consistently aiming at higher achievements of studies of the current topics in complex analysis, differential geometry and mathematical physics and further in any intermediate areas, with expectation of discovery of new research directions. Concerning the present one, it is worthwhile to mention that, in addition to the new developments of the traditional trends, many attractive and pioneering works were presented and their results were contributed to the present volume. The contents of this volume therefore will provide not only significant and useful information for researchers in complex analysis, differential geometry and mathematical physics (including their related areas), but also interesting mathematics for non-specialists and a broad audience. The present volume contains new developments and trends in the studies on constructions of holomorphic Cliffordian functions; the swelling constructions of minimal surfaces with higher genus in flat tori; the spectral properties of soliton equations on symmetric spaces; new types of shallow water waves described by Camassa-Holm type equations, the properties of pseudo-hermitian boson and fermion coherent states; fractals and chaos on orthorhombic lattices, and even an ambitious proposal of a graph model for Kaehler manifolds with Kaehler magnetic fields.




Trends in Differential Geometry, Complex Analysis and Mathematical Physics


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A discrete model for Kähler magnetic fields on a complex hyperbolic space / T. Adachi -- Integrability condition on the boundary parameters of the asymmetric exclusion process and matrix product ansatz / B. Aneva -- Remarks on the double-complex Laplacian / L. Apostolova -- Generalizations of conjugate connections / O. Calin, H. Matsuzoe, J. Zhang -- Asymptotics of generalized value distribution for Herglotz functions / Y. T. Christodoulides -- Cyclic hyper-scalar systems / S. Dimiev, M. S. Marinov, Z. Zhelev -- Plane curves associated with integrable dynamical systems of the Frenet-Serret type / P. A. Djondjorov, V. M. Vassilev, I. M. Mladenov -- Relativistic strain and electromagnetic photon-like objects / S. Donev, M. Tashkova -- A construction of minimal surfaces in flat tori by swelling / N. Ejiri -- On NLS equations on BD.I symmetric spaces with constant boundary conditions / V. S. Gerdjikov, N. A. Kostov -- Orthogonal almost complex structures on S[symbol] x R[symbol] / H. Hashimoto, M. Ohashi -- Persistence of solutions for some integrable shallow water equations / D. Henry -- Some geometric properties and objects related to Bézier curves / M. J. Hristov -- Heisenberg relations in the general case / B. Z. Iliev -- Poisson structures of equations associated with groups of diffeomorphisms / R. I. Ivanov -- Hyperbolic Gauss maps and parallel surfaces in hyperbolic three-space / M. Kokubu -- On the lax pair for two and three wave interaction system / N. A. Kostov -- Mathematical outlook of fractals and chaos related to simple orthorhombic Ising-Onsager-Zhang lattices / J. Ławrynowicz, S. Marchiafava, M. Nowak-Kepczyk -- A characterization of Clifford minimal hypersurfaces of a sphere in terms of their geodesics / S. Maeda -- On the curvature properties of real time-like hypersurfaces of Kähler manifolds with Norden metric / M. Manev, M. Teofilova -- Some submanifolds of almost contact manifolds with Norden metric / G. Nakova -- A short note on the double-complex Laplace operator / P. Popivanov -- Monogenic, hypermonogenic and holomorphic Cliffordian functions - a survey / I. P. Ramadanoff -- On some classes of exact solutions of eikonal equation / Ł. T. Stepień -- Dirichlet property for tessellations of tiling-type 4 on a plane by congrent pentagons / Y. Takeo, T. Adachi -- Almost complex connections on almost complex manifolds with Norden metric / M. Teofilova -- Pseudo-boson coherent and Fock states / D. A. Trifonov -- New integrable equations of mKdV type / T. I. Valchev -- Integrable dynamical systems of the Frenet-Serret type / V. M. Vassilev, P. A. Djondjorov, I. M. Mladenov




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Mathematical Reviews


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Modern Algebra and the Rise of Mathematical Structures


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This book describes two stages in the historical development of the notion of mathematical structures: first, it traces its rise in the context of algebra from the mid-1800s to 1930, and then considers attempts to formulate elaborate theories after 1930 aimed at elucidating, from a purely mathematical perspective, the precise meaning of this idea.




Mathematics and Its History


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This textbook provides a unified and concise exploration of undergraduate mathematics by approaching the subject through its history. Readers will discover the rich tapestry of ideas behind familiar topics from the undergraduate curriculum, such as calculus, algebra, topology, and more. Featuring historical episodes ranging from the Ancient Greeks to Fermat and Descartes, this volume offers a glimpse into the broader context in which these ideas developed, revealing unexpected connections that make this ideal for a senior capstone course. The presentation of previous versions has been refined by omitting the less mainstream topics and inserting new connecting material, allowing instructors to cover the book in a one-semester course. This condensed edition prioritizes succinctness and cohesiveness, and there is a greater emphasis on visual clarity, featuring full color images and high quality 3D models. As in previous editions, a wide array of mathematical topics are covered, from geometry to computation; however, biographical sketches have been omitted. Mathematics and Its History: A Concise Edition is an essential resource for courses or reading programs on the history of mathematics. Knowledge of basic calculus, algebra, geometry, topology, and set theory is assumed. From reviews of previous editions: “Mathematics and Its History is a joy to read. The writing is clear, concise and inviting. The style is very different from a traditional text. I found myself picking it up to read at the expense of my usual late evening thriller or detective novel.... The author has done a wonderful job of tying together the dominant themes of undergraduate mathematics.” Richard J. Wilders, MAA, on the Third Edition "The book...is presented in a lively style without unnecessary detail. It is very stimulating and will be appreciated not only by students. Much attention is paid to problems and to the development of mathematics before the end of the nineteenth century.... This book brings to the non-specialist interested in mathematics many interesting results. It can be recommended for seminars and will be enjoyed by the broad mathematical community." European Mathematical Society, on the Second Edition




A Mathematical Introduction to Robotic Manipulation


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A Mathematical Introduction to Robotic Manipulation presents a mathematical formulation of the kinematics, dynamics, and control of robot manipulators. It uses an elegant set of mathematical tools that emphasizes the geometry of robot motion and allows a large class of robotic manipulation problems to be analyzed within a unified framework. The foundation of the book is a derivation of robot kinematics using the product of the exponentials formula. The authors explore the kinematics of open-chain manipulators and multifingered robot hands, present an analysis of the dynamics and control of robot systems, discuss the specification and control of internal forces and internal motions, and address the implications of the nonholonomic nature of rolling contact are addressed, as well. The wealth of information, numerous examples, and exercises make A Mathematical Introduction to Robotic Manipulation valuable as both a reference for robotics researchers and a text for students in advanced robotics courses.




Boltzmann's Legacy


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Ludwig Eduard Boltzmann (1844-1906) was an Austrian physicist famous for his founding contributions in the fields of statistical mechanics and statistical thermodynamics. He was one of the most important advocates for atomic theory when that scientific model was still highly controversial. To commemorate the 100th anniversary of his death in Duino, the International Symposium ``Boltzmann's Legacy'' was held at the Erwin Schrodinger International Institute for Mathematical Physics in June 2006. This text covers a broad spectrum of topics ranging from equilibrium statistical and nonequilibrium statistical physics, ergodic theory and chaos to basic questions of biology and historical accounts of Boltzmann's work. Besides the lectures presented at the symposium the volume also contains contributions specially written for this occasion. The articles give a broad overview of Boltzmann's legacy to the sciences from the standpoint of some of today's leading scholars in the field. The book addresses students and researchers in mathematics, physics, and the history of science.




Quantization, Coherent States, and Complex Structures


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The XIIIth Bialowieza Summer Workshop was held from July 9 to 15, 1994. While still within the general framework of Differential Geometric Methods in Physics, the XnIth Workshop was expanded in scope to include quantum groups, q-deformations and non-commutative geometry. It is expected that lectures on these topics will now become an integral part of future workshops. In the more traditional areas, lectures were devoted to topics in quantization, field theory, group representations, coherent states, complex and Poisson structures, the Berry phase, graded contractions and some infinite-dimensional systems. Those of us who have taken part in the evolution of the workshops over the years, feel a good measure of satisfaction with the excellent quality of the papers presented, in particular the mathematical rigour and novelty. Each year a significant number of new results are presented and future directions of research are discussed. Their freshness and immediacy inevitably leads to intense discussions and an exchange of ideas in an informal and physically charming environment. The present workshop also had a higher attendance than its predecessors, with ap proximately 65 registered participants. As usual, there was a large number of graduate students and young researchers among them.