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“We were fortunate. We studied under Arnold. We moved in his orbit and had the opportunity to discuss with him everything under the sun. For every one of us this was a rare gift, a great good fortune in our lives.” —from the Introduction Leadin
This volume contains articles written by V. I. Arnold's colleagues on the occasion of his 60th birthday. The articles are mostly devoted to various aspects of geometry of differential equations and relations to global analysis and Hamiltonian mechani
Autor:
Masaru Takeuchi
This book presents an exposition of spherical functions on compact symmetric spaces, from the viewpoint of Cartan-Selberg. Representation theory, invariant differential operators, and invariant integral operators play an important role in the exposit
Autor:
A. G. Khovanskii
The ideology of the theory of fewnomials is the following: real varieties defined by “simple,” not cumbersome, systems of equations should have a “simple” topology. One of the results of the theory is a real transcendental analogue of the Bez
Autor:
R. S. Ismagilov
This book is devoted to representations of two classes of infinite-dimensional groups: current groups and diffeomorphism groups. The author presents a complete treatment of the subject, including general methods for constructing irreducible represent
Autor:
Masaru Takeuchi
The first part of this book, which is the second edition of the book of the same title, is intended to provide readers with a brief introduction to the theory of Lie groups as an aid to further study by presenting the fundamental features of Lie grou
Autor:
Ernest Vinberg
This volume, devoted to the 70th birthday of A. L. Onishchik, contains a collection of articles by participants in the Moscow Seminar on Lie Groups and Invariant Theory headed by E. B. Vinberg and A. L. Onishchik. The book is suitable for graduate st
Autor:
Chuu-Lian Terng
The articles in this volume are based on lectures from a program on integrable systems and differential geometry held at Taiwan's National Center for Theoretical Sciences. As is well-known, for many soliton equations, the solutions have interpretatio