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Singularities In Geometry And Topology Jeanpaul Brasselet James Damon

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Singularities In Geometry And Topology Jeanpaul Brasselet James Damon
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Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 37.36 MB
Pages: 917
Author: Jean-Paul Brasselet, James Damon, Le Dung Trang, Mutsuo Oka
ISBN: 9789812700223, 9789812706812, 9812700226, 981270681X
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Singularities In Geometry And Topology Jeanpaul Brasselet James Damon by Jean-paul Brasselet, James Damon, Le Dung Trang, Mutsuo Oka 9789812700223, 9789812706812, 9812700226, 981270681X instant download after payment.

Singularity theory appears in numerous branches of mathematics, as well as in many emerging areas such as robotics, control theory, imaging, and various evolving areas in physics. The purpose of this proceedings volume is to cover recent developments in singularity theory and to introduce young researchers from developing countries to singularities in geometry and topology. The contributions discuss singularities in both complex and real geometry. As such, they provide a natural continuation of the previous school on singularities held at ICTP (1991), which is recognized as having had a major influence in the field.

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