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by Childs, Lindsay
Published 1979
Springer New York

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by Childs, Lindsay N.
Published 1995
Springer New York

3
Published 1996
Springer Netherlands
Table of Contents: ... Points Functors in Topological Categories -- Concrete Categories Are Concretely Equivalent iff...

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by Stillwell, John
Published 1994
Springer New York
... of efficiency, power and insight. Algebra emerged from the struggle to solve concrete, physical problems...

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by Blyth, Thomas S., Robertson, Edmund F.
Published 1998
Springer London
...Basic Linear Algebra is a text for first year students, working from concrete examples towards...

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by Blyth, T.S., Robertson, E.F.
Published 2002
Springer London
...Basic Linear Algebra is a text for first year students leading from concrete examples to abstract...

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by Castellini, Gabriele
Published 2003
Birkhäuser
... concrete situations. It is aimed mainly at researchers and graduate students in the area of cate­ gorical...

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Published 1970
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Table of Contents: ... maps -- Homotopy is not concrete -- The K theory of stiefel manifolds -- On the classification...

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by Lam, T.Y.
Published 1995
Springer New York
... concrete example for the exercise, and so forth. The book is thus much more than a solution manual...

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by Helgason, Sigurdur
Published 1999
Springer US
... for concrete contributions men­ tioned at specific places in the text. Finally I thank Jan Wetzel and Bonnie...

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by Gamkrelidze, R. V.
Published 1971
Springer US
... in Categories. . . . . . 41 § 15. Concrete Categories . . . . .. ......... 44 § 16. Generalizations...

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by Armstrong, Mark A.
Published 1988
Springer New York
... or a new idea. Throughout the book, the emphasis is placed on concrete examples, many of them...

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Published 1979
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Table of Contents: ... general ring -- Localisation, spectra and sheaf representation -- Concrete quasitopoi -- Higher...

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by Robinson, Derek J.S.
Published 1996
Springer New York
...'s concrete approach via factor sets is given before the introduction of covering groups. This seems...

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by Jones, Arthur, Morris, Sidney A., Pearson, Kenneth R.
Published 1991
Springer New York
... all the relevant concepts about fields in a way which is more concrete than usual and which avoids...

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by Laurincikas, Antanas
Published 1996
Springer Netherlands
... to say anything about their concrete values. This is why the following problem is usually investigated...

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by Neukirch, Jürgen
Published 1999
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
... is ... particularly rich in illustrating complements, hints for further study, and concrete examples...

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by Stepanov, Serguei A.
Published 1999
Springer US
... of algebraic (specifically modular) curves over finite fields and the very concrete problems in the engineering...

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by Elstrodt, Juergen, Grunewald, Fritz, Mennicke, Jens
Published 1998
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
... not satisfy the axiom of parallels. Already in the classical works several concrete coordinate models of hy...

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by Schmidt, Klaus
Published 1995
Birkhäuser
... to analyze spatially extended systems with multidimensional symmetry groups. However, the wealth of concrete...