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Books in Mathematics

The Mathematics collection presents a range of foundational and advanced research content across applied and discrete mathematics, including fields such as Computational Mathematics; Differential Equations; Linear Algebra; Modelling & Simulation; Numerical Analysis; Probability & Statistics.

  • System Theory

    A Hilbert space approach
    • 1st Edition
    • Volume 102
    • September 8, 1982
    • English
  • Stochastic Models, Estimation, and Control

    • 1st Edition
    • Volume 3
    • August 25, 1982
    • Peter S. Maybeck
    • English
    This volume builds upon the foundations set in Volumes 1 and 2. Chapter 13 introduces the basic concepts of stochastic control and dynamic programming as the fundamental means of synthesizing optimal stochastic control laws.
  • Quantum Mechanics in Hilbert Space

    • 1st Edition
    • Volume 92
    • August 18, 1982
    • English
  • Stochastic Models: Estimation and Control: v. 2

    • 1st Edition
    • Volume 141B
    • August 10, 1982
    • Maybeck
    • English
  • Topics in Locally Convex Spaces

    • 1st Edition
    • Volume 67
    • August 1, 1982
    • M. Valdivia
    • English
  • Mathematical Methods of Game and Economic Theory

    • 2nd Edition
    • Volume 7
    • July 1, 1982
    • J.-P. Aubin
    • English
    This book presents a unified treatment of optimization theory, game theory and a general equilibrium theory in economics in the framework of nonlinear functional analysis. It not only provides powerful and versatile tools for solving specific problems in economics and the social sciences but also serves as a unifying theme in the mathematical theory of these subjects as well as in pure mathematics itself.
  • Linear Orderings

    • 1st Edition
    • Volume 98
    • June 1, 1982
    • English
  • The Representation Theory of Finite Groups

    • 1st Edition
    • Volume 2
    • May 1, 1982
    • W. Feit
    • English
  • Handbook of Mathematical Logic

    • 1st Edition
    • Volume 90
    • March 1, 1982
    • J. Barwise
    • English
    The handbook is divided into four parts: model theory, set theory, recursion theory and proof theory. Each of the four parts begins with a short guide to the chapters that follow. Each chapter is written for non-specialists in the field in question. Mathematicians will find that this book provides them with a unique opportunity to apprise themselves of developments in areas other than their own.
  • Handbook of Mathematical Economics

    • 1st Edition
    • Volume 2
    • February 1, 1982
    • M.D. Intriligator + 1 more
    • English
    The Handbook of Mathematical Economics aims to provide a definitive source, reference, and teaching supplement for the field of mathematical economics. It surveys, as of the late 1970's the state of the art of mathematical economics. This is a constantly developing field and all authors were invited to review and to appraise the current status and recent developments in their presentations. In addition to its use as a reference, it is intended that this Handbook will assist researchers and students working in one branch of mathematical economics to become acquainted with other branches of this field.Volume 2 elaborates on Mathematical Approaches to Microeconomic Theory, including consumer, producer, oligopoly, and duality theory, as well as Mathematical Approaches to Competitive Equilibrium including such aspects of competitive equilibrium as existence, stability, uncertainty, the computation of equilibrium prices, and the core of an economy.For more information on the Handbooks in Economics series, please see our home page on http://www.elsevier....