Ebook: Proceedings of the Second ISAAC Congress: Volume 1: This project has been executed with Grant No. 11–56 from the Commemorative Association for the Japan World Exposition (1970)
Author: Motoko Kotani Toshikazu Sunada (auth.) Heinrich G. W. Begehr Robert P. Gilbert Joji Kajiwara (eds.)
- Tags: Partial Differential Equations, Integral Equations, Functional Analysis, Functions of a Complex Variable, Several Complex Variables and Analytic Spaces
- Series: International Society for Analysis Applications and Computation 7
- Year: 2000
- Publisher: Springer US
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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This book is the Proceedings of the Second ISAAC Congress. ISAAC is the acronym of the International Society for Analysis, its Applications and Computation. The president of ISAAC is Professor Robert P. Gilbert, the second named editor of this book, e-mail: [email protected]. The Congress is world-wide valued so highly that an application for a grant has been selected and this project has been executed with Grant No. 11-56 from *the Commemorative Association for the Japan World Exposition (1970). The finance of the publication of this book is exclusively the said Grant No. 11-56 from *. Thus, a pair of each one copy of two volumes of this book will be sent to all contributors, who registered at the Second ISAAC Congress in Fukuoka, free of charge by the Kluwer Academic Publishers. Analysis is understood here in the broad sense of the word, includ ing differential equations, integral equations, functional analysis, and function theory. It is the purpose of ISAAC to promote analysis, its applications, and its interaction with computation. With this objective, ISAAC organizes international Congresses for the presentation and dis cussion of research on analysis. ISAAC welcomes new members and those interested in joining ISAAC are encouraged to look at the web site http://www .math. udel.edu/ gilbert/isaac/index.html vi and http://www.math.fu-berlin.de/ rd/ ag/isaac/newton/index.html.
The emphasis of the two volumes is on complex analysis with classical topics such as value distribution, and modern topics such as complex dynamics, both in one and several complex variables; the application of complex analysis to partial differential equations and integral equations and its generalization to quaternionic and Clifford analysis; new results from real and functional analysis, numerical and computational mathematics; and areas in applied mathematics such as acoustics and computational biology.
Audience: Researchers, especially those working in real and complex analysis, in numerical analysis, and in mathematical physics.