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Author: Stefan Wellek
Publisher: Chapman & Hall/CRC
Keywords: equivalence, hypotheses, statistical, testing
Number of Pages: 304
Published: 2002-11-15
List price: $104.95
ISBN-10: 1584881607
ISBN-13: 9781584881605
Equivalence testing has grown significantly in importance over the last two decades, especially as its relevance to a variety of applications has become understood. Yet published work on the general methodology remains scattered in specialists’ journals, and for the most part, it focuses on the relatively narrow topic of bioequivalence assessment.With a far broader perspective, Testing Statistical Hypotheses of Equivalence provides the first comprehensive treatment of statistical equivalence testing. The author addresses a spectrum of specific, two-sided equivalence testing problems, fro
Author: Roy L. Adler
Publisher: Amer Mathematical Society
Keywords: systems, series, dynamical, equivalence, entropy, topological
Number of Pages: 84
Published: 1979-06-01
List price: unknow
ISBN-10: 0821822195
ISBN-13: 9780821822197
Author: Domenico Bertoloni Meli
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Keywords: leibniz, versus, newton, priority, equivalence
Number of Pages: 328
Published: 1997-10-02
List price: $74.00
ISBN-10: 0198501439
ISBN-13: 9780198501435
This book contains an edition of several hitherto unpublished MSS in Leibniz’s hand illustrating his first reaction to Newton’s Principia Mathematica. The book examines the important implications of this new material.
Author: Peter J. Olver
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Keywords: mathematical, society, london, symmetry, invariants, equivalence
Number of Pages: 544
Published: 1995-06-30
List price: $120.00
ISBN-10: 0521478111
ISBN-13: 9780521478113
This book presents an innovative synthesis of methods used to study the problems of equivalence and symmetry that arise in a variety of mathematical fields and physical applications. It draws on a wide range of disciplines, including geometry, analysis, applied mathematics, and algebra. Dr. Olver develops systematic and constructive methods for solving equivalence problems and calculating symmetries, and applies them to a variety of mathematical systems, including differential equations, variational problems, manifolds, Riemannian metrics, polynomials, and differential operators. He emphasizes
Author: Juergen G. Bokowski
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Keywords: matrices, natural, framework, classes, equivalence, oriented, matroids, computational
Number of Pages: 338
Published: 2006-05-08
List price: $97.00
ISBN-10: 0521849306
ISBN-13: 9780521849302
Oriented matroids play the role of matrices in discrete geometry, when metrical properties, such as angles or distances, are neither required nor available. Thus they are of great use in such areas as graph theory, combinatorial optimization and convex geometry. The combination of concrete applications and computation, the profusion of illustrations, many in color, and the large number of examples and exercises make this an ideal introductory text on the subject. It will also be valuable for self-study for mathematicians and computer scientists working in discrete and computational geometry.
Author: Iain Raeburn
Publisher: American Mathematical Society
Keywords: mathematical, surveys, monographs, algebras, c^*, equivalence, continuous, trace, morita
Number of Pages: 327
Published: 1998-08-03
List price: $75.00
ISBN-10: 0821808605
ISBN-13: 9780821808603
In this text, the authors give a modern treatment of the classification of continuous-trace $C^*$-algebras up to Morita equivalence. This includes a detailed discussion of Morita equivalence of $C^*$-algebras, a review of the necessary sheaf cohomology, and an introduction to recent developments in the area. The book is accessible to students who are beginning research in operator algebras after a standard one-term course in $C^*$-algebras. The authors have included introductions to necessary but nonstandard background. Thus they have developed the general theory of Morita equivalence from the
Authors:Alexander S. Kechris, Benjamin D. Miller,
Publisher: Springer
Keywords: notes, mathematics, lecture, equivalence, orbit, topics
Number of Pages: 144
Published: 2004-10-15
List price: $44.95
ISBN-10: 3540226036
ISBN-13: 9783540226031
This volume provides a self-contained introduction to some topics in orbit equivalence theory, a branch of ergodic theory. The first two chapters focus on hyperfiniteness and amenability. Included here are proofs of Dye’s theorem that probability measure-preserving, ergodic actions of the integers are orbit equivalent and of the theorem of Connes-Feldman-Weiss identifying amenability and hyperfiniteness for non-singular equivalence relations. The presentation here is often influenced by descriptive set theory, and Borel and generic analogs of various results are discussed. The final c