R. V. Ambartzumian
The classical subjects of geometric probability and integral geometry, and the more modern one of stochastic geometry, are developed here in a novel way to provide a framework in which they can be studied. The author focuses on factorization properties... (read more)
Palle E T Jorgensen
The algebras of operators arise frequently in the study of representations of Lie groups, both finite-dimensional and infinite-dimensional. This survey begins with extensive background material and advances to considerations of the algebras of operators... (read more)
Ron Larson
Maria H. Andersen, Ph.D. is the Director of Learning and Research at Instructure. Prior to this position, she taught mathematics at the college level for over a decade. Maria has been involved with professional mathematics organizations at the national... (read more)
Learningexpress
Express Review Guides: Basic Math and Pre-Algebra helps students acquire practical skills with fast, targeted lessons. All key topics are covered. Readers will benefit from math tips, strategies for avoiding common pitfalls, sidebars of math definitions,... (read more)
Charles Loewner
Based on lectures by a renowned educator, this book focuses on continuous groups, particularly in terms of applications in geometry and analysis. The author's unique perspectives are illustrated by numerous inventive geometric examples, many of... (read more)
Guido Mislin
A concise introduction to the techniques used to prove the Baum-Connes conjecture. The Baum-Connes conjecture predicts that the K-homology of the reduced C^*-algebra of a group can be computed as the equivariant K-homology of the classifying space for... (read more)