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First European Congress of Mathematics Paris, July 6–10, 1992: Vol. II: Invited Lectures (Part 2): 120 (Progress in Mathematics)

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Book Details

  • Publisher: Birkhäuser

  • Author: Anthony Joseph

  • Language: English, German

  • Edition: 1994 ed.

  • ISBN: 9783764327996

  • Pages: 513

  • Binding: Hardcover

  • Dimensions: 9.6 x 6.4 x 1.4 inches

About The Book
Proceedings of the First European Congress of Mathematics (Paris, July 6–10, 1992), edited by Anthony Joseph, is a comprehensive collection of mathematical research presented during the first European Congress of Mathematics. The book covers a wide range of mathematical fields and topics, reflecting the depth and diversity of contemporary mathematical thought.

This volume includes contributions from leading mathematicians, such as D. Duffie’s work on martingales and portfolio choice, M. Giaquinta’s exploration of variational problems, and J.-F. Le Gall’s path-valued Markov processes. Other notable contributions include M. Kontsevich’s discussion on Feynman diagrams and low-dimensional topology, as well as S. B. Kuksin’s KAM theory for partial differential equations.

In addition, the book delves into algebraic K-theory, Galois cohomology, the quantum Hall effect, operator algebras, and much more. These articles are essential for researchers and students interested in advanced topics across various areas of mathematics, including topology, algebra, functional analysis, and applied mathematics.

The proceedings serve as both a historical record and a rich resource for those looking to study the latest advancements in mathematics from one of its most significant European events.