Hypercomplex Analysis and Applications [electronic resource] / edited by Irene Sabadini, Frank Sommen.
By: Sabadini, Irene [editor.].
Contributor(s): Sommen, Frank [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: BookSeries: Trends in Mathematics: Publisher: Basel : Springer Basel, 2011Description: VIII, 284 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783034602464.Subject(s): Mathematics | Harmonic analysis | Differential equations, partial | Numerical analysis | Mathematical physics | Mathematics | Partial Differential Equations | Mathematical Methods in Physics | Abstract Harmonic Analysis | Numerical AnalysisDDC classification: 515.353 Online resources: Click here to access online In: Springer eBooksSummary: The purpose of the volume is to bring forward recent trends of research in hypercomplex analysis. The list of contributors includes first rate mathematicians and young researchers working on several different aspects in quaternionic and Clifford analysis. Besides original research papers, there are papers providing the state-of-the-art of a specific topic, sometimes containing interdisciplinary fields. </p> The intended audience includes researchers, PhD students and postgraduate students who are interested in the field and in connections between hypercomplex analysis and other disciplines, in particular mathematical analysis, mathematical physics, and algebra.</p> Contributors: </p> C. Bisi, F. Colombo, K. Coulembier, H. De Bie, S.-L. Eriksson, M. Fei, M. Ferreira, P. Franek, G. Gentili, R. Ghiloni, R.S. Kraußhar, R. Lávička, S. Li, M. Libine, M.E. Luna-Elizarrarás, M.A. Macías-Cedeño, M. Martin, H. Orelma, A. Perotti, I. Sabadini, M. Shapiro, P. Somberg, F. Sommen, C. Stoppato, D.C. Struppa, V. Tuček, A. Vajiac, M.B. Vajiac, F. Vlacci M.A. Macías-Cedeño, M. Martin, H. Orelma, A. Perotti, I. Sabadini, M. Shapiro, P. Somberg, F. Sommen, C. Stoppato, D.C. Struppa, V. Tuček, A. Vajiac, M.B. Vajiac, F. VlacciNo physical items for this record
The purpose of the volume is to bring forward recent trends of research in hypercomplex analysis. The list of contributors includes first rate mathematicians and young researchers working on several different aspects in quaternionic and Clifford analysis. Besides original research papers, there are papers providing the state-of-the-art of a specific topic, sometimes containing interdisciplinary fields.
The intended audience includes researchers, PhD students and postgraduate students who are interested in the field and in connections between hypercomplex analysis and other disciplines, in particular mathematical analysis, mathematical physics, and algebra. Contributors: C. Bisi, F. Colombo, K. Coulembier, H. De Bie, S.-L. Eriksson, M. Fei, M. Ferreira, P. Franek, G. Gentili, R. Ghiloni, R.S. Kraußhar, R. Lávička, S. Li, M. Libine, M.E. Luna-Elizarrarás, M.A. Macías-Cedeño, M. Martin, H. Orelma, A. Perotti, I. Sabadini, M. Shapiro, P. Somberg, F. Sommen, C. Stoppato, D.C. Struppa, V. Tuček, A. Vajiac, M.B. Vajiac, F. Vlacci M.A. Macías-Cedeño, M. Martin, H. Orelma, A. Perotti, I. Sabadini, M. Shapiro, P. Somberg, F. Sommen, C. Stoppato, D.C. Struppa, V. Tuček, A. Vajiac, M.B. Vajiac, F. Vlacci
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