Historically, for metric spaces the quest for universal spaces in dimension theory spanned approximately a century of mathematical research. The history breaks naturally into two periods - the classical (separable metric) and the modern (not-necessarily separable metric).
The classical theory is now well documented in several books. This monograph is the first book to unify the modern theory from 1960-2007. Like the classical theory, the modern theory fundamentally involves the unit interval.
Unique features include: * The use of graphics to illustrate the fractal view of...
Historically, for metric spaces the quest for universal spaces in dimension theory spanned approximately a century of mathematical research. The hi...
This text is both an introduction to and a study of finite symmetric inverse semigroups. The book presents much of the material on the theory of finite symmetric inverse semigroups, unifying the classical finite symmetric group theory with its semigroup analogue. A comment section at the end of each chapter provides new historical perspective.
This text is both an introduction to and a study of finite symmetric inverse semigroups. The book presents much of the material on the theory of finit...
Historically, for metric spaces the quest for universal spaces in dimension theory spanned approximately a century of mathematical research. The history breaks naturally into two periods - the classical (separable metric) and the modern (not-necessarily separable metric).
The classical theory is now well documented in several books. This monograph is the first book to unify the modern theory from 1960-2007. Like the classical theory, the modern theory fundamentally involves the unit interval.
Unique features include: * The use of graphics to illustrate the fractal view of...
Historically, for metric spaces the quest for universal spaces in dimension theory spanned approximately a century of mathematical research. The hi...