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Singularities Of Differentiable Maps Volume 2 Monodromy And Asymptotics Of Integrals 1st Edition Vi Arnold

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Singularities Of Differentiable Maps Volume 2 Monodromy And Asymptotics Of Integrals 1st Edition Vi Arnold
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Publisher: Birkhäuser Basel
File Extension: DJVU
File size: 2.92 MB
Pages: 492
Author: V.I. Arnold, S.M. Gusein-Zade, A.N. Varchenko (auth.)
ISBN: 9780817683429, 0817683429
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Singularities Of Differentiable Maps Volume 2 Monodromy And Asymptotics Of Integrals 1st Edition Vi Arnold by V.i. Arnold, S.m. Gusein-zade, A.n. Varchenko (auth.) 9780817683429, 0817683429 instant download after payment.

​​​The present volume is the second in a two-volume set entitled Singularities of Differentiable Maps. While the first volume, subtitled Classification of Critical Points and originally published as Volume 82 in the Monographs in Mathematics series, contained the zoology of differentiable maps, that is, it was devoted to a description of what, where, and how singularities could be encountered, this second volume concentrates on elements of the anatomy and physiology of singularities of differentiable functions. The questions considered are about the structure of singularities and how they function.

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