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Complex analysis and dynamical systems III; a conference in honor of the retirement of Professors Dov Aharonov, Lev Aizenberg, Samuel Krushkal, and Uri Srebro.


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Complex analysis and dynamical systems III; a conference in honor of the retirement of Professors Dov Aharonov, Lev Aizenberg, Samuel Krushkal, and Uri Srebro.

International Conference on Complex Analysis and Dynamical Systems (3d: 2006: Nahariyah, Israel) Mark Agranovsky et al.

American Mathematical Society The American Mathematical Society (AMS) is an association of professional mathematicians dedicated to the interests of mathematical research and scholarship, which it does with various publications and conferences as well as annual monetary awards to mathematicians.  

2008

453 pages

$129.00

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Contemporary mathematics; 455/Israel mathematical conference proceedings

QA331

These proceedings of the January 2006 conference include 31 papers covering a wide range of topics in the geometric theory of functions of one and several complex variables The theory of functions of several complex variables is the branch of mathematics dealing with functions

f(z1, z2, ..., zn)


on the space Cn of n
, including univalent functions, conformal and quasi-conformal mappings, minimal surfaces and dynamics in infinite-dimensional spaces along with other related subjects. Specific topics include stable expansions in homogeneous polynomials, Schottky's theorem on comformal mappings between annuli an·nu·li  
n.
A plural of annulus.
, Univalent univalent /uni·va·lent/ (u?ni-va´lent) having a valence of one.

u·ni·va·lent
adj.
1. Having valence 1.

2. Having only one valence.

3.
 convex functions in the positive direction of the real axis, controlled approximation for some classes of homomorphic ho·mo·mor·phic
adj.
1. Of, relating to, or characterized by a similarity of form but different structure.

2. Relating to two or more structures of similar size and form, usually of synaptic chromosomes.
 functions, connected complex orbits, the QC Reimann mapping theorem in space, analytic properties of Besov spaces via Bergman projections, analytic functions in algebras, quadratic forms in geometric function theory (including quasi-conformal extensions and Fredhom eigenvalues), the Cauchy problem of couple-stress elasticity, mappings associated with weighted Sobolev spaces, the parabolicity of minimal groups, and harmonic polynomial interpolation interpolation

In mathematics, estimation of a value between two known data points. A simple example is calculating the mean (see mean, median, and mode) of two population counts made 10 years apart to estimate the population in the fifth year.
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