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Mexican Mathematicians in the World: Trends and Recent Contributions
 
Edited by: Fernando Galaz-García Durham University, Durham, United Kingdom
Cecilia González-Tokman University of Queensland, St. Lucia, Australia
Juan Carlos Pardo Millán Centro de Investigación en Matemáticas, Guanajuato, Mexico
Mexican Mathematicians in the World
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Mexican Mathematicians in the World: Trends and Recent Contributions
Edited by: Fernando Galaz-García Durham University, Durham, United Kingdom
Cecilia González-Tokman University of Queensland, St. Lucia, Australia
Juan Carlos Pardo Millán Centro de Investigación en Matemáticas, Guanajuato, Mexico
Softcover ISBN:  978-1-4704-6536-0
Product Code:  CONM/775
List Price: $122.00
MAA Member Price: $109.80
AMS Member Price: $97.60
eBook ISBN:  978-1-4704-6728-9
Product Code:  CONM/775.E
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MAA Member Price: $109.80
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Softcover ISBN:  978-1-4704-6536-0
eBook ISBN:  978-1-4704-6728-9
Product Code:  CONM/775.B
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  • Book Details
     
     
    Contemporary Mathematics
    Volume: 7752021; 319 pp
    MSC: Primary 53; 83; 46; 37; 55; 35; 47; 17; 11; 22

    Articles in this volume are based on presentations given at the IV Meeting of Mexican Mathematicians Abroad (IV Reunión de Matemáticos Mexicanos en el Mundo), held from June 10–15, 2018, at Casa Matemática Oaxaca (CMO), Mexico. This meeting was the fourth in a series of ongoing biannual meetings bringing together Mexican mathematicians working abroad with their peers in Mexico.

    This book features surveys and research articles from five broad research areas: algebra, analysis, combinatorics, geometry, and topology. Their topics range from general relativity and mathematical physics to interactions between logic and ergodic theory. Several articles provide a panoramic view of the fields and problems on which the authors are currently working on, showcasing diverse research lines complementary to those currently pursued in Mexico. The research-oriented manuscripts provide either alternative approaches to well-known problems or new advances in active research fields.

    This book is published in cooperation with Sociedad Matemática Mexicana.
    Readership

    Graduate students and research mathematicians interested in algebra, analysis, combinatorics, and geometry and topology.

  • Table of Contents
     
     
    • Articles
    • Armando J. Cabrera Pacheco and Carla Cederbaum — A survey on extensions of Riemannian manifolds and Bartnik mass estimates
    • Esteban Calviño-Louzao, Eduardo García-Río, Ixchel Gutiérrez-Rodríguez and Ramón Vázquez-Lorenzo — Four-dimensional homogeneous Kähler Ricci solitons
    • Jorge Castillejos — $\mathrm {C}^*$-algebras and their nuclear dimension
    • Diego Corro and Jan-Bernhard Kordaß — Short survey on the existence of slices for the space of Riemannian metrics
    • Eduardo Dueñez and José N. Iovino — Model theory and metric convergence II: Averages of unitary polynomial actions
    • Hildeberto Jardón-Kojakhmetov and Christian Kuehn — A survey on the blow-up method for fast-slow systems
    • Luis Alberto Lomelí — Langlands program and Ramanujan Conjecture: A survey
    • Kevin McGown and Enrique Treviño — The least quadratic non-residue
    • Claudio Meneses — Thin homotopy and the holonomy approach to gauge theories
    • Alberto Saldaña — On fractional higher-order Dirichlet boundary value problems: Between the Laplacian and the bilaplacian
    • Yafet Sanchez Sanchez — $H^{1}$ solutions on curve integrable spacetimes
    • David Sher, Alejandro Uribe and Carlos Villegas-Blas — On the pseudospectra of Schrödinger operators on Zoll manifolds
    • Jacinta Torres — On a conjecture of Naito-Sagaki: Littelmann paths and Littlewood-Richardson Sundaram tableaux
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Volume: 7752021; 319 pp
MSC: Primary 53; 83; 46; 37; 55; 35; 47; 17; 11; 22

Articles in this volume are based on presentations given at the IV Meeting of Mexican Mathematicians Abroad (IV Reunión de Matemáticos Mexicanos en el Mundo), held from June 10–15, 2018, at Casa Matemática Oaxaca (CMO), Mexico. This meeting was the fourth in a series of ongoing biannual meetings bringing together Mexican mathematicians working abroad with their peers in Mexico.

This book features surveys and research articles from five broad research areas: algebra, analysis, combinatorics, geometry, and topology. Their topics range from general relativity and mathematical physics to interactions between logic and ergodic theory. Several articles provide a panoramic view of the fields and problems on which the authors are currently working on, showcasing diverse research lines complementary to those currently pursued in Mexico. The research-oriented manuscripts provide either alternative approaches to well-known problems or new advances in active research fields.

This book is published in cooperation with Sociedad Matemática Mexicana.
Readership

Graduate students and research mathematicians interested in algebra, analysis, combinatorics, and geometry and topology.

  • Articles
  • Armando J. Cabrera Pacheco and Carla Cederbaum — A survey on extensions of Riemannian manifolds and Bartnik mass estimates
  • Esteban Calviño-Louzao, Eduardo García-Río, Ixchel Gutiérrez-Rodríguez and Ramón Vázquez-Lorenzo — Four-dimensional homogeneous Kähler Ricci solitons
  • Jorge Castillejos — $\mathrm {C}^*$-algebras and their nuclear dimension
  • Diego Corro and Jan-Bernhard Kordaß — Short survey on the existence of slices for the space of Riemannian metrics
  • Eduardo Dueñez and José N. Iovino — Model theory and metric convergence II: Averages of unitary polynomial actions
  • Hildeberto Jardón-Kojakhmetov and Christian Kuehn — A survey on the blow-up method for fast-slow systems
  • Luis Alberto Lomelí — Langlands program and Ramanujan Conjecture: A survey
  • Kevin McGown and Enrique Treviño — The least quadratic non-residue
  • Claudio Meneses — Thin homotopy and the holonomy approach to gauge theories
  • Alberto Saldaña — On fractional higher-order Dirichlet boundary value problems: Between the Laplacian and the bilaplacian
  • Yafet Sanchez Sanchez — $H^{1}$ solutions on curve integrable spacetimes
  • David Sher, Alejandro Uribe and Carlos Villegas-Blas — On the pseudospectra of Schrödinger operators on Zoll manifolds
  • Jacinta Torres — On a conjecture of Naito-Sagaki: Littelmann paths and Littlewood-Richardson Sundaram tableaux
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