Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Birkhauser Boston Aug 1997, 1997
ISBN 10: 0817639713 ISBN 13: 9780817639716
Da: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Germania
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - Periodically Correlated Solutions to a Class of Stochastic Difference Equations.- On Nonlinear SDE'S whose Densities Evolve in a Finite-Dimensional Family.- Composition of Skeletons and Support Theorems.- Invariant Measure for a Wave Equation on a Riemannian Manifold.- Ergodic Distributed Control for Parameter Dependent Stochastic Semilinear Systems.- Dirichlet Forms, Caccioppoli Sets and the Skorohod Equation Masatoshi Fukushima.- Rate of Convergence of Moments of Spall's SPSA Method.- General Setting for Stochastic Processes Associated with Quantum Fields.- On a Class of Semilinear Stochastic Partial Differential Equations.- Parallel Numerical Solution of a Class of Volterra Integro-Differential Equations.- On the Laws of the Oseledets Spaces of Linear Stochastic Differential Equations.- On Stationarity of Additive Bilinear State-space Representation of Time Series.- On Convergence of Approximations of Ito-Volterra Equations.- Non-isotropic Ornstein-Uhlenbeck Process and White Noise Analysis.- Stochastic Processes with Independent Increments on a Lie Group and their Selfsimilar Properties.- Optimal Damping of Forced Oscillations Discrete-time Systems by Output Feedback.- Forecast of Lévy's Brownian Motion as the Observation Domain Undergoes Deformation.- A Maximal Inequality for the Skorohod Integral.- On the Kinematics of Stochastic Mechanics.- Stochastic Equations in Formal Mappings.- On Fisher's Information Matrix of an ARMA Process.- Statistical Analysis of Nonlinear and NonGaussian Time Series.- Bilinear Stochastic Systems with Long Range Dependence in Continuous Time.- On Support Theorems for Stochastic Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations.- Excitation and Performance in Continuous-time Stochastic Adaptive LQ-control.- Invariant Measures for Diffusion Processes in Conuclear Spaces.- Degree Theory on Wiener Space and an Application to a Class of SPDEs.- On the Interacting Measure-Valued Branching Processes.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Birkhauser Boston Aug 1997, 1997
ISBN 10: 0817636625 ISBN 13: 9780817636623
Da: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Germania
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - Andrej V. Cherkaev and Robert V. Kohn In the past twenty years we have witnessed a renaissance of theoretical work on the macroscopic behavior of microscopically heterogeneous mate rials. This activity brings together a number of related themes, including: ( 1) the use of weak convergence as a rigorous yet general language for the discussion of macroscopic behavior; (2) interest in new types of questions, particularly the 'G-closure problem,' motivated in large part by applications of optimal control theory to structural optimization; (3) the introduction of new methods for bounding effective moduli, including one based on 'com pensated compactness'; and (4) the identification of deep links between the analysis of microstructures and the multidimensional calculus of variations. This work has implications for many physical problems involving optimal design, composite materials, and coherent phase transitions. As a result it has received attention and support from numerous scientific communities, including engineering, materials science, and physics as well as mathematics. There is by now an extensive literature in this area. But for various reasons certain fundamental papers were never properly published, circu lating instead as mimeographed notes or preprints. Other work appeared in poorly distributed conference proceedings volumes. Still other work was published in standard books or journals, but written in Russian or French. The net effect is a sort of 'gap' in the literature, which has made the subject unnecessarily difficult for newcomers to penetrate.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Birkhäuser Boston Aug 1997, 1997
ISBN 10: 0817639926 ISBN 13: 9780817639921
Da: BuchWeltWeit Ludwig Meier e.K., Bergisch Gladbach, Germania
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -By a Hilbert-space operator we mean a bounded linear transformation be tween separable complex Hilbert spaces. Decompositions and models for Hilbert-space operators have been very active research topics in operator theory over the past three decades. The main motivation behind them is the in variant subspace problem: does every Hilbert-space operator have a nontrivial invariant subspace This is perhaps the most celebrated open question in op erator theory. Its relevance is easy to explain: normal operators have invariant subspaces (witness: the Spectral Theorem), as well as operators on finite dimensional Hilbert spaces (witness: canonical Jordan form). If one agrees that each of these (i. e. the Spectral Theorem and canonical Jordan form) is important enough an achievement to dismiss any further justification, then the search for nontrivial invariant subspaces is a natural one; and a recalcitrant one at that. Subnormal operators have nontrivial invariant subspaces (extending the normal branch), as well as compact operators (extending the finite-dimensional branch), but the question remains unanswered even for equally simple (i. e. simple to define) particular classes of Hilbert-space operators (examples: hyponormal and quasinilpotent operators). Yet the invariant subspace quest has certainly not been a failure at all, even though far from being settled. The search for nontrivial invariant subspaces has undoubtly yielded a lot of nice results in operator theory, among them, those concerning decompositions and models for Hilbert-space operators. This book contains nine chapters. 148 pp. Englisch.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Birkhäuser Boston, Birkhäuser Boston Aug 1997, 1997
ISBN 10: 0817639926 ISBN 13: 9780817639921
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -By a Hilbert-space operator we mean a bounded linear transformation be tween separable complex Hilbert spaces. Decompositions and models for Hilbert-space operators have been very active research topics in operator theory over the past three decades. The main motivation behind them is the in variant subspace problem: does every Hilbert-space operator have a nontrivial invariant subspace This is perhaps the most celebrated open question in op erator theory. Its relevance is easy to explain: normal operators have invariant subspaces (witness: the Spectral Theorem), as well as operators on finite dimensional Hilbert spaces (witness: canonical Jordan form). If one agrees that each of these (i. e. the Spectral Theorem and canonical Jordan form) is important enough an achievement to dismiss any further justification, then the search for nontrivial invariant subspaces is a natural one; and a recalcitrant one at that. Subnormal operators have nontrivial invariant subspaces (extending the normal branch), as well as compact operators (extending the finite-dimensional branch), but the question remains unanswered even for equally simple (i. e. simple to define) particular classes of Hilbert-space operators (examples: hyponormal and quasinilpotent operators). Yet the invariant subspace quest has certainly not been a failure at all, even though far from being settled. The search for nontrivial invariant subspaces has undoubtly yielded a lot of nice results in operator theory, among them, those concerning decompositions and models for Hilbert-space operators. This book contains nine chapters.Springer Basel AG in Springer Science + Business Media, Heidelberger Platz 3, 14197 Berlin 148 pp. Englisch.