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Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society from books.google.com
Contains the material formerly published in even-numbered issues of the Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society.
Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society from books.google.com
It has been completely rewritten, mostly by Phillips, and much has been added while keeping the existing framework.
Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society from books.google.com
Part 2 contains sections on Automorphic representations and $L$-functions, Arithmetical algebraic geometry and $L$-functions
Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society from books.google.com
This volume is based on lectures delivered at the 2017 AMS Short Course “Random Growth Models”, held January 2–3, 2017 in Atlanta, GA. The articles in this book give an introduction to the most-studied models; namely, first- and last ...
Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society from books.google.com
The articles in this volume grew out of a 2019 workshop, held at Johns Hopkins University, that was inspired by a belief that when mathematicians take time to reflect on the social forces involved in the production of mathematics, ...
Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society from books.google.com
Regularization is the key concept to solve inverse problems. The goal of this book is to deal with inverse problems and regularized solutions using the Bayesian statistical tools, with a particular view to signal and image estimation.
Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society from books.google.com
This book presents various mathematical aspects of the nonlinear Schrodinger equation. It studies both problems of local nature and problems of global nature.
Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society from books.google.com
This book is an outgrowth of a collection of 100 problems chosen to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the undergraduate math honor society Pi Mu Epsilon.
Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society from books.google.com
This volume is based on lectures delivered at the 2019 AMS Short Course “Sum of Squares: Theory and Applications”, held January 14–15, 2019, in Baltimore, Maryland.