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7+ YearsPublisher | Elsevier Science & Technology |
ISBN 13 | 9780444640031 |
Author | Ricardo H. Nochetto, Andrea Bonito |
Language | English |
Book Description | This book explores various properties of quasimodular forms, especially their connections with Jacobi-like forms and automorphic pseudodifferential operators. The material that is essential to the subject is presented in sufficient detail, including necessary background on pseudodifferential operators, Lie algebras, etc., to make it accessible also to non-specialists. The book also covers a sufficiently broad range of illustrations of how the main themes of the book have occurred in various parts of mathematics to make it attractive to a wider audience. |
Editorial Review | Clearly this book is probing the fundamentals of mathematical analysis and will be useful as an extra reading for an introductory calculus course. It will certainly satisfy those readers who are looking for abstraction and who want to extract the maximal number of results from the minimal set of axioms. The historical elements on the side are entertaining ... It is an excellent way to get in touch with the foundations of mathematics at a relatively elementary level.' Adhemar Bultheel, European Mathematical Society 'Clearly this book is probing the fundamentals of mathematical analysis and will be useful as an extra reading for an introductory calculus course. It will certainly satisfy those readers who are looking for abstraction and who want to extract the maximal number of results from the minimal set of axioms. The historical elements on the side are entertaining ... It is an excellent way to get in touch with the foundations of mathematics at a relatively elementary level.' Adhemar Bultheel, European Mathematical Society |
About the Author | YoungJu Choie, currently Professor of Mathematics at Pohang University of Science and Technology and was an Assistant Professor at the University of Colorado at Boulder, works in the area of number theory, in particular modular forms. She has over 100 publications including a monograph in the Memoirs of American mathematical Society. She served as Editor in Chief of the Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society and is currently an Editor of the International Journal of Number Theory. In 2013, she became inaugural Fellow of the American Mathematical Society and In 2018 she became a member of the Korean Academy of Science and Technology. She has received several awards such as "The best woman Scientist of the year" award (2005) from the Ministry of Science and Technology of Korea. She has been a visiting fellow at the Max-Planck Institute for Mathematics in Bonn, Stanford University, University of Cambridge. |
Publication Date | 20-Jan-20 |
Number of Pages | 710 |
Geometric Partial Differential Equations : Part I Hardcover English by Ricardo H. Nochetto - 20-Jan-20