81
by Curtis, M. L.
Published 1979
Springer New York
... of the concepts of Lie group theory--all done at the concrete level of matrix groups. As much as we could, we...

82
by Curtis, Charles W.
Published 1984
Springer New York
... naturally from attempts to solve concrete problems. This connection is illustrated by worked examples...

83
by Bonsall, Frank F., Duncan, John
Published 1973
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
... our task within bounds. Certain classes of concrete Banach algebras have a very rich literature...

84
by Nicholson, W. Keith
Published 2012
John Wiley & Sons
... advance to abstract theory by presenting concrete examples of induction, number theory, integers modulo n...

85
by Curtis, M. L.
Published 1984
Springer New York
... of the concepts of Lie group theory-- all done at the concrete level of matrix groups. As much as we could, we...

86
by Dixon, John D., Mortimer, Brian
Published 1996
Springer New York
... actions and the concrete representations which they afford, both finite and infinite permutation groups...

87
by Sigler, L.E.
Published 1976
Springer New York
... are concrete and may be regarded by some as out of fashion. How to present a particular topic is a subjective...

88
by Wong, Bobson
Published 2022
Jossey-Bass

89
by Voros, André
Published 2010
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
... has addressed this neglected topic in analytic number theory. Concretely, this handbook will help...

90
by Potters, Marc, Bouchaud, Jean-Philippe
Published 2021
Cambridge University Press
... the standard concept of probabilistic independence to non-commuting random variables. Concretely worked out...

91
by Joseph, Anthony
Published 1995
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
...]; but this is to be done in a very specific manner. Concretely the category is required to be braided and this forces...

92
by Morris, Sidney A., Jones, Arthur, Pearson, Kenneth R.
Published 2022
Springer International Publishing
.... All the relevant concepts about fields are introduced concretely, with the geometrical questions...