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Presents a comprehensive view of open distributed systems. The starting point is a small number of core concepts and basic principles, which are informally introduced and precisely defined using mathematical logic. The book is oriented towards the design and implementation of real systems.
"The book ...is a storehouse of useful information for the mathematicians interested in foliation theory." (John Cantwell, Mathematical Reviews 1992)
Spine title: System analysis of biological processes.
This work is a comparative study of nineteenth-century English-Canadian and French Canadian novel prefaces, a previously unexplored literary topic.
Contains selected contributions to a workshop on "Numerical Methods for the Navier-Stokes Equations" held at the IBM Scientific Center, Heidelberg during October 25-28, 1993. The topics treated are advanced computational methods for the Navier-Stokes equations in fluid mechanics.
While the first two of us have worked mainly on algorithmic problems, the third has been concerned off and on with modelling and application problems of Euler methods. The problem which we soon faced, was that the field still is moving at a fast pace, for instance because hyper sonic computation problems became more and more important.
It is shown that other algorithms, such as finite difference and finite volume methods, can be derived using finite element principles. Some issues in the design and implementation of adaptive finite element algorithms on vector and parallel computers are discussed.
In 1960 Wilhelm Stoll joined the University of Notre Dame faculty as Professor of Mathematics, and in October, 1984 the university acknowledged his many years of distinguished service by holding a conference in complex analysis in his honour.
"A publication of Deutsches Zentrum f'ur Entwicklungstechnologien-GATE in: Deutsche Gesellschaft f'ur Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ) GmbH."
Dieses Buch versteht sich als Einführung in die Theorie der Lie-Gruppen. Der Begriff der Lie-Gruppen wird ausgehend von den einfachsten Beispielen, den Matrizengruppen, entwickelt. Eine große Anzahl von Problemen für Lie-Gruppen kann man durch Übertragung auf die zugehörigen Lie-Algebren lösen. Dies ist der Leitgedanke des Buches. Vorausgesetzt werden Kenntnisse in der Linearen Algebra, der Differentialrechnung mehrerer Variablen und der elementaren Gruppentheorie.
Since both the coments and the structure of the book appeared to be successful, only minor changes were made. As the world today has become so complex that humans apparently fail to manage it properly with their intellectual gifts, the realization of this dream might be regarded even as something like a necessity.
The GAMM Committee for Numerical Methods in Fluid Mechanics organizes workshops which should bring together experts of a narrow field of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to exchange ideas and experiences in order to speed-up the development in this field.
This volume contains 23 contributions to the 10th GAMM-Seminar, which was held in Kiel on the 14-16 of January 1994. The central topics are advanced numerical techniques for solving flow problems. Five papers are devoted to parallel algorithms, a further one to domain decomposition techniques.
This volume contains 18 papers presented at the Kiel Seminar in 1993. The Kiel Seminars are well-known, and cover special areas in numerical methods for partial differential equations, numerical linear algebra, numerical methods for integral equations and related areas.
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