The first European Congress of Mathematics was held in Paris from July 6 to July 10, 1992, at the Sorbonne and Pantheon-Sorbonne universities. It was hoped that the Congress would constitute a symbol of the development of the community of European nations. More than 1,300 persons attended the Congress. The purpose of the Congress was twofold. On the one hand, there was a scientific facet which consisted of forty-nine invited mathematical lectures that were intended to establish the state of the art in the various branches of pure and applied mathematics. This scientific facet also included...
The first European Congress of Mathematics was held in Paris from July 6 to July 10, 1992, at the Sorbonne and Pantheon-Sorbonne universities. It was ...
The first European Congress of Mathematics was held in Paris from July 6 to July 10, 1992, at the Sorbonne and Pantheon-Sorbonne universities. It was hoped that the Congress would constitute a symbol of the development of the community of European nations. More than 1,300 persons attended the Congress. The purpose of the Congress was twofold. On the one hand, there was a scientific facet which consisted of forty-nine invited mathematical lectures that were intended to establish the state of the art in the various branches of pure and applied mathematics. This scientific facet also included...
The first European Congress of Mathematics was held in Paris from July 6 to July 10, 1992, at the Sorbonne and Pantheon-Sorbonne universities. It was ...
The first European Congress of Mathematics was held in Paris from July 6 to July 10, 1992, at the Sorbonne and Pantheon-Sorbonne universities. It was hoped that the Congress would constitute a symbol of the development of the community of European nations. More than 1,300 persons attended the Congress. The purpose of the Congress was twofold. On the one hand, there was a scientific facet which consisted of forty-nine invited mathematical lectures that were intended to establish the state of the art in the various branches of pure and applied mathematics. This scientific facet also included...
The first European Congress of Mathematics was held in Paris from July 6 to July 10, 1992, at the Sorbonne and Pantheon-Sorbonne universities. It was ...
Table of contents: Plenary Lectures - V.I. Arnold: The Vassiliev Theory of Discriminants and Knots - L. Babai: Transparent Proofs and Limits to Approximation - C. De Concini: Poisson Algebraic Groups and Representations of Quantum Groups at Roots of 1 - S.K. Donaldson: Gauge Theory and Four-Manifold Topology - W. Muller: Spectral Theory and Geometry - D. Mumford: Pattern Theory: A Unifying Perspective - A.-S. Sznitman: Brownian Motion and Obstacles - M. Vergne: Geometric Quantization and Equivariant Cohomology - Parallel Lectures - Z. Adamowicz: The Power of Exponentiation in Arithmetic - A....
Table of contents: Plenary Lectures - V.I. Arnold: The Vassiliev Theory of Discriminants and Knots - L. Babai: Transparent Proofs and Limits to Approx...
Table of Contents: D. Duffie: Martingales, Arbitrage, and Portfolio Choice - J. Frohlich: Mathematical Aspects of the Quantum Hall Effect - M. Giaquinta: Analytic and Geometric Aspects of Variational Problems for Vector Valued Mappings - U. Hamenstadt: Harmonic Measures for Leafwise Elliptic Operators Along Foliations - M. Kontsevich: Feynman Diagrams and Low-Dimensional Topology - S.B. Kuksin: KAM-Theory for Partial Differential Equations - M. Laczkovich: Paradoxical Decompositions: A Survey of Recent Results - J.-F. Le Gall: A Path-Valued Markov Process and its Connections with Partial...
Table of Contents: D. Duffie: Martingales, Arbitrage, and Portfolio Choice - J. Frohlich: Mathematical Aspects of the Quantum Hall Effect - M. Giaquin...