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From: Willard McCarty <willard.mccarty_at_kcl.ac.uk>
Subject: new publications in mathematics
During the twentieth century mathematics has gained a decisive role in
almost all the sciences, and a globalization of the mathematical
language and method has taken place. Mathematicians have applied
numerical simulation more and more systematically, developing a way to
emulate and sometimes even replace real experiments with a much more
flexible framework using computer power. In this context, mathematicians
as well as scientists from other fields have worked increasingly close
together.
Against this background, the Lecture Notes in Mathematics welcome texts
on the numerical simulation of any natural or artificial phenomenon,
texts on the formalization and numerical analysis of complex systems, of
composite materials, of queues, genes, proteins, neurons, cells, images,
sounds, perception, etc.
Mathematicians working with formalization and simulation are eagerly
invited to submit manuscripts in which they explain their methods,
numerical and mathematical results and their scientific challenges to
their peers and students.
To provide you with a better idea of applied titles within the Lecture
Notes in Mathematics, Springer now grants free electronic access to a
selected number of LNM volumes for 2 months. Please choose as many
volumes as you are interested in from the following list:
Ambrosio, L., Caffarelli, L.A., Brenier, Y., Buttazzo, G., Villani, C.,
Caffarelli, Luis A.; Salsa, Sandro (Eds.) Optimal Transportation and
Applications
Vol. 1813
Anile, A.M., Allegretto, W., Ringhofer, C. (Ed.)
Mathematical Problems in Semiconductor Physics
Vol. 1823
Back, K., Bielecki, T.R., Hipp, C., Peng, S., Schachermayer, W.,
Frittelli, M; Runggaldier, W (Eds.) Stochastic Methods in Finance
Vol. 1856
Benettin, Giancarlo, Henrard, Jacques, Kuksin, Sergei, Giorgilli, Antonio (Ed.)
Hamiltonian Dynamics -- Theory and Applications
Vol. 1861
Bielecki, T.R., Björk, T., Jeanblanc, M., Rutkowski, M., Scheinkman,
J.A., Xiong, W. , Carmona, R.A.; Cinlar, E.; Ekeland, I.; Jouini, E.;
Scheinkman, J.A.; Touzi, N. (Eds.) Paris-Princeton Lectures on
Mathematical Finance 2003
Vol. 1847
Borisyuk, A., Ermentrout, G.B., Friedman, A., Terman, D.
Tutorials in Mathematical Biosciences I
Mathematical Neuroscience
Vol. 1860
Bramble, James H., Cohen, Albert, Dahmen, Wolfgang, Canuto, Claudio (Ed.)
Multiscale Problems and Methods in Numerical Simulations
Vol. 1825
Cao, Frédéric
Geometric Curve Evolution and Image Processing
Vol. 1805
Ganesh, Ayalvadi, O'Connell, Neil, Wischik, Damon
Big Queues
Vol. 1838
Jiang Da-Quan, Qian, Min, Qian, Ming-Ping
Mathematical Theory of Nonequilibrium Steady States
Vol. 1833
Reichel, Wolfgang
Uniqueness Theorems for Variational Problems by the Method of
Transformation Groups Vol. 1841
Sneyd, James (Ed.)
Tutorials in Mathematical Biosciences II
Mathematical Modeling of Calcium Dynamics and Signal Transduction
Vol. 1867
Teufel, Stefan
Adiabatic Perturbation Theory in Quantum Dynamics
Vol. 1821
Wolf-Gladrow, Dieter A.
Lattice-Gas Cellular Automata and Lattice Boltzmann Models. An
Introduction Vol. 1725
Zhidkov, Peter E.
Korteweg-de Vries and Nonlinear Schrödinger Equations: Qualitative Theory
Vol. 1756
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In addition to the volumes available online, applied LNM titles can be
found in print editions. Examples are:
Applebaum, D., Bhat, B.V.R., Kustermans, J.,
Lindsay, J.M., Schuermann, Michael; Franz, Uwe (Eds.)
Quantum Independent Increment Processes I. From
Classical Probability to Quantum Stochastic Calculus
Vol. 1865
Burkard, R., Deuflhard, P., Jameson, A., Lions,
J.-L., Strang, G. , Capasso, V.; Engl, H.W.; Periaux, J. (Eds.)
Computational Mathematics Driven by Industrial Problems
Vol. 1739
Diekmann, O., Durrett, R., Hadeler, K.-P., Maini,
P., Smith, H.L. , Capasso, V.; Diekmann, O. (Eds.)
Mathematics Inspired by Biology
Vol. 1714
Espedal, M.S., Fasano, A., Mikelic, A., Fasano, A. (Ed.)
Filtration in Porous Media and Industrial Application
Vol. 1734
Fuchs, Martin, Seregin, Gregory
Variational Methods for Problems from Plasticity
Theory and for Generalized Newtonian Fluids
Vol. 1749
Ma, Jin, Yong, Jiongmin
Forward-Backward Stochastic Differential Equations and Their Applications
Vol. 1702
Pytlak, Radoslaw
Numerical Methods for Optimal Control Problems with State Constraints
Vol. 1707
Ritter, Klaus
Average-Case Analysis of Numerical Problems
Vol. 1733
Ruzicka, Michael
Electrorheological Fluids: Modeling and Mathematical Theory
Vol. 1748
Your library surely has these books on its
shelves — a good opportunity to browse them at the next occasion.
Sincerely,
Danielle Falanga
Product Manager, Mathematics
Springer
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