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Knots, Low-Dimensional Topology and Applications - Knots in Hellas, International Olympic Academy, Greece, July 2016 (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
Colin C. Adams, Cameron Mca. Gordon, Vaughan F. R Jones, Louis H. Kauffman, Sofia Lambropoulou, …
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R5,172
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This proceedings volume presents a diverse collection of
high-quality, state-of-the-art research and survey articles written
by top experts in low-dimensional topology and its applications.
The focal topics include the wide range of historical and
contemporary invariants of knots and links and related topics such
as three- and four-dimensional manifolds, braids, virtual knot
theory, quantum invariants, braids, skein modules and knot
algebras, link homology, quandles and their homology; hyperbolic
knots and geometric structures of three-dimensional manifolds; the
mechanism of topological surgery in physical processes, knots in
Nature in the sense of physical knots with applications to
polymers, DNA enzyme mechanisms, and protein structure and
function. The contents is based on contributions presented at the
International Conference on Knots, Low-Dimensional Topology and
Applications - Knots in Hellas 2016, which was held at the
International Olympic Academy in Greece in July 2016. The goal of
the international conference was to promote the exchange of methods
and ideas across disciplines and generations, from graduate
students to senior researchers, and to explore fundamental research
problems in the broad fields of knot theory and low-dimensional
topology. This book will benefit all researchers who wish to take
their research in new directions, to learn about new tools and
methods, and to discover relevant and recent literature for future
study.
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Knots, Low-Dimensional Topology and Applications - Knots in Hellas, International Olympic Academy, Greece, July 2016 (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019)
Colin C. Adams, Cameron Mca. Gordon, Vaughan F. R Jones, Louis H. Kauffman, Sofia Lambropoulou, …
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R5,142
Discovery Miles 51 420
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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This proceedings volume presents a diverse collection of
high-quality, state-of-the-art research and survey articles written
by top experts in low-dimensional topology and its applications.
The focal topics include the wide range of historical and
contemporary invariants of knots and links and related topics such
as three- and four-dimensional manifolds, braids, virtual knot
theory, quantum invariants, braids, skein modules and knot
algebras, link homology, quandles and their homology; hyperbolic
knots and geometric structures of three-dimensional manifolds; the
mechanism of topological surgery in physical processes, knots in
Nature in the sense of physical knots with applications to
polymers, DNA enzyme mechanisms, and protein structure and
function. The contents is based on contributions presented at the
International Conference on Knots, Low-Dimensional Topology and
Applications - Knots in Hellas 2016, which was held at the
International Olympic Academy in Greece in July 2016. The goal of
the international conference was to promote the exchange of methods
and ideas across disciplines and generations, from graduate
students to senior researchers, and to explore fundamental research
problems in the broad fields of knot theory and low-dimensional
topology. This book will benefit all researchers who wish to take
their research in new directions, to learn about new tools and
methods, and to discover relevant and recent literature for future
study.
The second book in the "How to Ace" series, "How to Ace the Rest of
Calculus" is a witty, irreverent, and practical guide to mastering
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Written by three gifted--and funny--teachers, How to Ace Calculus
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