Softcover ISBN: | 978-0-8218-1134-4 |
Product Code: | LAM/29 |
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Softcover ISBN: | 978-0-8218-1134-4 |
Product Code: | LAM/29 |
List Price: | $83.00 |
MAA Member Price: | $74.70 |
AMS Member Price: | $66.40 |
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Book DetailsLectures in Applied MathematicsVolume: 29; 1993; 457 ppMSC: Primary 20; 35; Secondary 58; 65
Symmetry plays an important role in theoretical physics, applied analysis, classical differential equations, and bifurcation theory. Although numerical analysis has incorporated aspects of symmetry on an ad hoc basis, there is now a growing collection of numerical analysts who are currently attempting to use symmetry groups and representation theory as fundamental tools in their work. This book contains the proceedings of an AMS-SIAM Summer Seminar in Applied Mathematics, held in 1992 at Colorado State University. The seminar, which drew about 100 scientists from around the world, was intended to stimulate the systematic incorporation of symmetry and group theoretical concepts into numerical methods. The papers in this volume have been refereed and will not be published elsewhere.
ReadershipResearchers in mathematics, physics, and engineering.
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Symmetry plays an important role in theoretical physics, applied analysis, classical differential equations, and bifurcation theory. Although numerical analysis has incorporated aspects of symmetry on an ad hoc basis, there is now a growing collection of numerical analysts who are currently attempting to use symmetry groups and representation theory as fundamental tools in their work. This book contains the proceedings of an AMS-SIAM Summer Seminar in Applied Mathematics, held in 1992 at Colorado State University. The seminar, which drew about 100 scientists from around the world, was intended to stimulate the systematic incorporation of symmetry and group theoretical concepts into numerical methods. The papers in this volume have been refereed and will not be published elsewhere.
Researchers in mathematics, physics, and engineering.