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Advances In Mathematical Economics 1st Edition Chales Castaing

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Advances In Mathematical Economics 1st Edition Chales Castaing
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Publisher: Springer Tokyo
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.62 MB
Pages: 144
Author: Chales Castaing, Paul Raynaud de Fitte, Anna Salvadori (auth.), Shigeo Kusuoka, Akira Yamazaki (eds.)
ISBN: 9784431243328, 9784431272335, 4431243321, 443127233X
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Advances In Mathematical Economics 1st Edition Chales Castaing by Chales Castaing, Paul Raynaud De Fitte, Anna Salvadori (auth.), Shigeo Kusuoka, Akira Yamazaki (eds.) 9784431243328, 9784431272335, 4431243321, 443127233X instant download after payment.

A lot of economic problems can be formulated as constrained optimizations and equilibration of their solutions. Various mathematical theories have been supplying economists with indispensable machineries for these problems arising in economic theory. Conversely, mathematicians have been stimulated by various mathematical difficulties raised by economic theories. The series is designed to bring together those mathematicians who are seriously interested in getting new challenging stimuli from economic theories with those economists who are seeking effective mathematical tools for their research. The editorial board of this series comprises the following prominent economists and mathematicians:
Managing Editors: S. Kusuoka (Univ. Tokyo), T. Maruyama (Keio Univ.).
Editors: R. Anderson (U.C. Berkeley), C. Castaing (Univ. Montpellier), F.H. Clarke (Univ. Lyon I), G. Debreu (U.C. Berkeley), E. Dierker (Univ. Vienna), D. Duffie (Stanford Univ.), L.C. Evans (U.C. Berkeley), T. Fujimoto (Okayama Univ.), J.-M. Grandmont (CREST-CNRS), N. Hirano (Yokohama National Univ.), L. Hurwicz (Univ. of Minnesota), T. Ichiishi (Ohio State Univ.), A. Ioffe (Israel Institute of Technology), S. Iwamoto (Kyushu Univ.), K. Kamiya (Univ. Tokyo), K. Kawamata (Keio Univ.), N. Kikuchi (Keio Univ.), H. Matano (Univ. Tokyo), K. Nishimura (Kyoto Univ.), M.K. Richter (Univ. Minnesota), Y. Takahashi (Kyoto Univ.), M. Valadier (Univ. Montpellier II), A. Yamaguti (Kyoto Univ./Ryukoku Univ.), M. Yano (Keio Univ.).

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