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Le dixième problème de Hilbert: son indécidabilité
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ISBN: 2225848351 9782225848353 Year: 1995 Volume: *1 Publisher: Paris: Masson,

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Hilbert C*-modules
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ISBN: 1139885103 1107367069 1107371694 1107362156 1107369584 1299404766 1107364604 0511526202 9781107362154 052147910X 9780521479103 9780511526206 Year: 1995 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

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Hilbert C*-modules are objects like Hilbert spaces, except that the inner product, instead of being complex valued, takes its values in a C*-algebra. The theory of these modules, together with their bounded and unbounded operators, is not only rich and attractive in its own right but forms an infrastructure for some of the most important research topics in operator algebras. This book is based on a series of lectures given by Professor Lance at a summer school at the University of Trondheim. It provides, for the first time, a clear and unified exposition of the main techniques and results in this area, including a substantial amount of new and unpublished material. It will be welcomed as an excellent resource for all graduate students and researchers working in operator algebras.

Stochastic partial differential equations
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ISBN: 1139885111 1107367077 1107371708 1107362164 0511944217 1299404774 1107364612 0511526210 9781107362161 0521483190 9780511526213 9780521483193 9780511526213 Year: 1995 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

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Stochastic partial differential equations can be used in many areas of science to model complex systems that evolve over time. Their analysis is currently an area of much research interest. This book consists of papers given at the ICMS Edinburgh meeting held in 1994 on this topic, and it brings together some of the world's best known authorities on stochastic partial differential equations. Subjects covered include the stochastic Navier-Stokes equation, critical branching systems, population models, statistical dynamics, and ergodic properties of Markov semigroups. For all workers on stochastic partial differential equations this book will have much to offer.

Hochschild cohomology of von Neumann algebras
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ISBN: 113988509X 1107367050 1107371686 1107362148 110736972X 1299404758 1107364590 0511526199 9781107362147 9780511526190 0521478804 9780521478809 Year: 1995 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

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This is an introductory text intended to give the non-specialist a comprehensive insight into the science of biotransformations. The book traces the history of biotransformations, clearly spells out the pros and cons of conducting enzyme-mediated versus whole-cell bioconversions, and gives a variety of examples wherein the bio-reaction is a key element in a reaction sequence leading from cheap starting materials to valuable end products.

The spectral analysis of time series
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ISBN: 1281749389 9786611749385 0080541569 9780080541563 0124192513 9780124192515 9780124192515 Year: 1995 Volume: 22 Publisher: New York (N.Y.): Academic press,

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To tailor time series models to a particular physical problem and to follow the working of various techniques for processing and analyzing data, one must understand the basic theory of spectral (frequency domain) analysis of time series. This classic book provides an introduction to the techniques and theories of spectral analysis of time series. In a discursive style, and with minimal dependence on mathematics, the book presents the geometric structure of spectral analysis. This approach makes possible useful, intuitive interpretations of important time series parameters and provides a unifi

Spectral analysis in engineering concepts and cases
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ISBN: 0340631716 9786611033880 128103388X 0080541550 9780340631713 9780080541556 Year: 1995 Publisher: Burlington, MA ; Oxford : Elsevier,

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This text provides a thorough explanation of the underlying principles of spectral analysis and the full range of estimation techniques used in engineering. The applications of these techniques are demonstrated in numerous case studies, illustrating the approach required and the compromises to be made when solving real engineering problems. The principles outlined in these case studies are applicable over the full range of engineering disciplines and all the reader requires is an understanding of elementary calculus and basic statistics.The realistic approach and comprehensive nature o

Cohomological induction and unitary representations
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ISBN: 0691037566 1400883938 Year: 1995 Publisher: Princeton : Princeton University Press,

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This book offers a systematic treatment--the first in book form--of the development and use of cohomological induction to construct unitary representations. George Mackey introduced induction in 1950 as a real analysis construction for passing from a unitary representation of a closed subgroup of a locally compact group to a unitary representation of the whole group. Later a parallel construction using complex analysis and its associated co-homology theories grew up as a result of work by Borel, Weil, Harish-Chandra, Bott, Langlands, Kostant, and Schmid. Cohomological induction, introduced by Zuckerman, is an algebraic analog that is technically more manageable than the complex-analysis construction and leads to a large repertory of irreducible unitary representations of reductive Lie groups. The book, which is accessible to students beyond the first year of graduate school, will interest mathematicians and physicists who want to learn about and take advantage of the algebraic side of the representation theory of Lie groups. Cohomological Induction and Unitary Representations develops the necessary background in representation theory and includes an introductory chapter of motivation, a thorough treatment of the "translation principle," and four appendices on algebra and analysis.

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512.73 --- Harmonic analysis --- Homology theory --- Representations of groups --- Semisimple Lie groups --- Semi-simple Lie groups --- Lie groups --- Group representation (Mathematics) --- Groups, Representation theory of --- Group theory --- Cohomology theory --- Contrahomology theory --- Algebraic topology --- Analysis (Mathematics) --- Functions, Potential --- Potential functions --- Banach algebras --- Calculus --- Mathematical analysis --- Mathematics --- Bessel functions --- Fourier series --- Harmonic functions --- Time-series analysis --- Cohomology theory of algebraic varieties and schemes --- 512.73 Cohomology theory of algebraic varieties and schemes --- Lie algebras. --- Lie, Algèbres de. --- Semisimple Lie groups. --- Representations of groups. --- Homology theory. --- Harmonic analysis. --- Représentations d'algèbres de Lie --- Representations of Lie algebras --- Abelian category. --- Additive identity. --- Adjoint representation. --- Algebra homomorphism. --- Associative algebra. --- Associative property. --- Automorphic form. --- Automorphism. --- Banach space. --- Basis (linear algebra). --- Bilinear form. --- Cartan pair. --- Cartan subalgebra. --- Cartan subgroup. --- Cayley transform. --- Character theory. --- Classification theorem. --- Cohomology. --- Commutative property. --- Complexification (Lie group). --- Composition series. --- Conjugacy class. --- Conjugate transpose. --- Diagram (category theory). --- Dimension (vector space). --- Dirac delta function. --- Discrete series representation. --- Dolbeault cohomology. --- Eigenvalues and eigenvectors. --- Explicit formulae (L-function). --- Fubini's theorem. --- Functor. --- Gregg Zuckerman. --- Grothendieck group. --- Grothendieck spectral sequence. --- Haar measure. --- Hecke algebra. --- Hermite polynomials. --- Hermitian matrix. --- Hilbert space. --- Hilbert's basis theorem. --- Holomorphic function. --- Hopf algebra. --- Identity component. --- Induced representation. --- Infinitesimal character. --- Inner product space. --- Invariant subspace. --- Invariant theory. --- Inverse limit. --- Irreducible representation. --- Isomorphism class. --- Langlands classification. --- Langlands decomposition. --- Lexicographical order. --- Lie algebra. --- Linear extension. --- Linear independence. --- Mathematical induction. --- Matrix group. --- Module (mathematics). --- Monomial. --- Noetherian. --- Orthogonal transformation. --- Parabolic induction. --- Penrose transform. --- Projection (linear algebra). --- Reductive group. --- Representation theory. --- Semidirect product. --- Semisimple Lie algebra. --- Sesquilinear form. --- Sheaf cohomology. --- Skew-symmetric matrix. --- Special case. --- Spectral sequence. --- Stein manifold. --- Sub"ient. --- Subalgebra. --- Subcategory. --- Subgroup. --- Submanifold. --- Summation. --- Symmetric algebra. --- Symmetric space. --- Symmetrization. --- Tensor product. --- Theorem. --- Uniqueness theorem. --- Unitary group. --- Unitary operator. --- Unitary representation. --- Upper and lower bounds. --- Verma module. --- Weight (representation theory). --- Weyl character formula. --- Weyl group. --- Weyl's theorem. --- Zorn's lemma. --- Zuckerman functor. --- Lie, Algèbres de. --- Représentations d'algèbres de Lie

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