Hardcover ISBN: | 978-973-87899-5-1 |
Product Code: | THETA/14 |
List Price: | $57.00 |
AMS Member Price: | $45.60 |
Hardcover ISBN: | 978-973-87899-5-1 |
Product Code: | THETA/14 |
List Price: | $57.00 |
AMS Member Price: | $45.60 |
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Book DetailsTheta Foundation International Book Series of Mathematical TextsVolume: 14; 2009; 246 ppMSC: Primary 00; 31; 60
This volume contains the proceedings of the Potential Theory and Stochastics Conference, which was held in Albac, Romania, from September 4 to 8, 2007. It is also intended as a memorial volume for Aurel Cornea. Besides a presentation of the life and work of Aurel Cornea, it includes twenty refereed papers of the participants, covering the main topics of the conference: geometric aspects in potential theory, Dirichlet structures and stochastic analysis, potential theoretical methods for the analysis of infinite dimensional processes, stochastic partial differential equations, non-linear partial differential equations and potential theory.
A publication of the Theta Foundation. Distributed worldwide, except in Romania, by the AMS.
ReadershipGraduate students and research mathematicians interested in potential theory.
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This volume contains the proceedings of the Potential Theory and Stochastics Conference, which was held in Albac, Romania, from September 4 to 8, 2007. It is also intended as a memorial volume for Aurel Cornea. Besides a presentation of the life and work of Aurel Cornea, it includes twenty refereed papers of the participants, covering the main topics of the conference: geometric aspects in potential theory, Dirichlet structures and stochastic analysis, potential theoretical methods for the analysis of infinite dimensional processes, stochastic partial differential equations, non-linear partial differential equations and potential theory.
A publication of the Theta Foundation. Distributed worldwide, except in Romania, by the AMS.
Graduate students and research mathematicians interested in potential theory.