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2009, Volume 267
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Singularities and applications
Collected papers
Editor in Chief: E. F. Mishchenko
Abstract: This volume contains selected papers of the participants of the International Conference “Analysis and Singularities” dedicated to V. I. Arnold on the occasion of his 70th birthday. The conference was held
at the Steklov Mathematical Institute in August 2007. The scope of the volume is quite broad: it presents new interesting results on algebraic geometry, singularity theory and its applications, theory of dynamical
systems, etc. The volume is mainly devoted to topics that were not covered in volumes 258 and 259 of the Proceedings of the Steklov Institute of Mathematics, which were published before the conference.
The volume is of undoubted interest to a wide range of mathematicians and physicists.
ISBN: 5-7846-0112-1 (978-5-7846-0112-4)
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Singularities and applications, Collected papers, Trudy Mat. Inst. Steklova, 267, ed. E. F. Mishchenko, MAIK Nauka/Interperiodica, Moscow, 2009, 288 pp.
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\serial Trudy Mat. Inst. Steklova
\yr 2009
\vol 267
\publ MAIK Nauka/Interperiodica
\publaddr Moscow
\ed E.~F.~Mishchenko
\totalpages 288
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Singularities and applications
Collected papers
This volume contains selected papers of the participants of the International Conference "Analysis and Singularities" dedicated to V. I. Arnold on the occasion of his 70th birthday. The conference was held at the Steklov Mathematical Institute in August 2007. The scope of the volume is quite broad: it presents new interesting results on algebraic geometry, singularity theory and its applications, theory of dynamical systems, etc. The volume is mainly devoted to topics that were not covered in volumes 258 and 259 of the Proceedings of the Steklov Institute of Mathematics, which were published before the conference.
The volume is of undoubted interest to a wide range of mathematicians and physicists. |
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