This book presents the proceedings of a conference on geometry and nonlinear partial differential equations dedicated to Professor Buqing Su in honor of his one-hundredth birthday. It offers a look at current research by Chinese mathematicians in differential geometry and geometric areas of mathematical physics. It is suitable for advanced graduate students and research mathematicians interested in geometry, topology, differential equations, and mathematical physics.
This volume presents the proceedings of a series of lectures hosted by the Math ematics Department of The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, March 22-24, 1995, under the title "Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations in Geometry and ...
Jost , J .: Nonlinear methods in Riemannian and Kählerian geometry , DMV Seminar 10 , Birkhäuser , Basel ( 1991 ) . 90. ... Keller , J.B. , Rubinstein , J. Sternberg , P .: Reaction - diffusion processes and evolution to harmonic maps ...
This book is the outcome of a conference held at the Centro De Giorgi of the Scuola Normale of Pisa in September 2012.
This book contains a collection of twelve papers that reflect the state of the art of nonlinear differential equations in modern geometrical theory.
Shows novel and modern ways of solving differential equations using methods from contact and symplectic geometry.
Glimpses of Soliton Theory addresses some of the hidden mathematical connections in soliton theory which have been revealed over the last half-century.
What is U(v) if s(t) = Vt F1 – 1? . Consider the conservation law b u(x,t) da = #"a t)” – u(b, t)*]+ / g(v) day, d b di J. 1 where g is a discontinuous source term given by g(a) = 1 if a > # and g(x) = C = const if c < #.
The school consisted of four courses: Extremal problems for quasiconformal mappings in space by Luca Capogna, Fully nonlinear equations in geometry by Pengfei Guan, Monge-Ampere type equations and geometric optics by Cristian E. Gutiérrez, ...
This volume contains survey lectures in four different areas, delivered by leading researchers at the 1995 Barrett Lectures held at the University of Tennessee: nonlinear hyperbolic systems arising in field theory and relativity (S.
This book emphasizes the interdisciplinary interaction in problems involving geometry and partial differential equations.