Geometric Function Theory And Applications Of Complex Analysis To Mechanics


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Geometric Function Theory and Applications of Complex Analysis to Mechanics


Geometric Function Theory and Applications of Complex Analysis to Mechanics

Author: Reiner Kühnau

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1991


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Complex Analysis and Geometry


Complex Analysis and Geometry

Author: Vincenzo Ancona

language: en

Publisher: CRC Press

Release Date: 1997-04-27


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Based on two conferences held in Trento, Italy, this volume contains 13 research papers and two survey papers on complex analysis and complex algebraic geometry. The main topics addressed by these leading researchers include: Mori theory polynomial hull vector bundles q-convexity Lie groups and actions on complex spaces hypercomplex structures pseudoconvex domains projective varieties Peer-reviewed and extensively referenced, Complex Analysis and Geometry contains recent advances and important research results. It also details several problems that remain open, the resolution of which could further advance the field.

Random Geometrically Graph Directed Self-Similar Multifractals


Random Geometrically Graph Directed Self-Similar Multifractals

Author: Lars Olsen

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2017-07-12


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Multifractal theory was introduced by theoretical physicists in 1986. Since then, multifractals have increasingly been studied by mathematicians. This new work presents the latest research on random results on random multifractals and the physical thermodynamical interpretation of these results. As the amount of work in this area increases, Lars Olsen presents a unifying approach to current multifractal theory. Featuring high quality, original research material, this important new book fills a gap in the current literature available, providing a rigorous mathematical treatment of multifractal measures.