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Third International Congress of Chinese Mathematicians, Part 2
About this Title
Ka-Sing Lau, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China, Zhou-Ping Xin, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China and Shing-Tung Yau, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, Editors
Publication: AMS/IP Studies in Advanced Mathematics
Publication Year:
2008; Volume 42.2
ISBNs: 978-0-8218-4452-6 (print); 978-1-4704-3832-6 (online)
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1090/amsip/042.2
Table of Contents
Front/Back Matter
Chapters
- Dirichlet forms and Markov semigroups on non-associative vector bundles
- Decomposition principle and random cascades
- Holomorphic motions and normal forms in complex analysis
- On pseudo-Hermitian CR manifolds
- Recent progress on the Dirichlet problem in Lipschitz domains
- Refinable functions with non-integer Dilations
- On Whitney’s critical sets
- Applications of Nevanlinna theory to geometric problems
- Some results on Smale’s mean value conjecture
- Localized non-blowup conditions for the 3D incompressible Euler equations
- Separation of bound state solutions of systems of nonlinear Schrödinger equations
- The $C^\alpha $ regularity of a class of ultraparabolic equations
- Stability of basic wave patterns for gas motions
- On strong near-epoch dependence
- Multifractal analysis of branching measure on a Galton-Watson tree
- Convex duality theory for optimal investment
- Backward stochastic Volterra integral equations
- Set addition and set multiplication
- Collineation groups of translation planes
- Intelligent and informative scientific computing, trends and examples
- Scattered data interpolation by box splines
- Piecewise function generated by the solutions of linear ordinary differential equation
- Step-sizes for the gradient method
- Number-theoretic methods in experimental designs
- Ear modeling and sound signal processing
- The mathematical problem of inertial waves in rapidly rotating planets and stars
- Mathematics, mathematics education and the mouse