Singularity Theory: Dedicated To Jean-paul Brasselet On His 60th Birthday - Proceedings Of The 2005 Marseille Singularity School And Conference -

Singularity Theory: Dedicated To Jean-paul Brasselet On His 60th Birthday - Proceedings Of The 2005 Marseille Singularity School And Conference

Buch | Hardcover
1084 Seiten
2007
World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd (Verlag)
978-981-270-410-8 (ISBN)
429,95 inkl. MwSt
The Singularity School and Conference took place in Luminy, Marseille, from January 24th to February 25th 2005. This volume contains the elementary and advanced courses conducted by singularities specialists during the conference, general lectures on singularity theory, and lectures on applications of the theory to various domains.
The Singularity School and Conference took place in Luminy, Marseille, from January 24th to February 25th 2005. More than 180 mathematicians from over 30 countries converged to discuss recent developments in singularity theory.The volume contains the elementary and advanced courses conducted by singularities specialists during the conference, general lectures on singularity theory, and lectures on applications of the theory to various domains. The subjects range from geometry and topology of singularities, through real and complex singularities, to applications of singularities.

Singularities of Robot Manipulators (P S Donelan); Differential Geometry from the View Point of Lagrangian or Legendrian Singularity Theory (S Izumiya); Geometry of Resonance Tongues (H W Broer et al.); Generic Singularities of Surfaces (Y Yomdin); Contact Structures and Non-Isolated Singularities (C Caubel); Motivic Vanishing Cycles and Applications (G Guilbert); A General Image Computing Spectral Sequence (K Houston); A Survey on Stratified Transversality (C Murolo); Direct Connections and Chern Character (N Teleman); and other papers.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 9.2.2007
Mitarbeit Koordination: Jean-Paul Brasselet
Verlagsort Singapore
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Mathematik Geometrie / Topologie
ISBN-10 981-270-410-8 / 9812704108
ISBN-13 978-981-270-410-8 / 9789812704108
Zustand Neuware
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