Bimonoids for Hyperplane Arrangements


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The goal of this monograph is to develop Hopf theory in a new setting which features centrally a real hyperplane arrangement. The new theory is parallel to the classical theory of connected Hopf algebras, and relates to it when specialized to the braid arrangement. Joyal's theory of combinatorial species, ideas from Tits' theory of buildings, and Rota's work on incidence algebras inspire and find a common expression in this theory. The authors introduce notions of monoid, comonoid, bimonoid, and Lie monoid relative to a fixed hyperplane arrangement. They also construct universal bimonoids by using generalizations of the classical notions of shuffle and quasishuffle, and establish the Borel-Hopf, Poincar -Birkhoff-Witt, and Cartier-Milnor-Moore theorems in this setting. This monograph opens a vast new area of research. It will be of interest to students and researchers working in the areas of hyperplane arrangements, semigroup theory, Hopf algebras, algebraic Lie theory, operads, and category theory.







Wildland Fire Dynamics


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An overview of recent advances in the quantitative modeling of wildland fire based on fluid dynamics, including a discussion of the mathematical and dynamical principles. Providing a state-of-the-art survey, it is a useful reference for scientists, researchers, and graduate students interested in fire behavior from a range of fields.







Books in Series


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Vols. for 1980- issued in three parts: Series, Authors, and Titles.




Ai '90 - Proceedings Of The 4th Australian Joint Conference


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This is a collection of papers on the recent research in Artificial Intelligence in Australia and the Asian region. It contains papers on the theory and practice of AI. Topics dealt with include logic, artificial neural nets, knowledge representation, computer vision, robotics, expert systems and the application of AI in many areas.










Physics Briefs


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Monographic Series


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