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Singularities arise naturally in a huge number of different areas
of mathematics and science. As a consequence, singularity theory
lies at the crossroads of paths that connect many of the most
important areas of applications of mathematics with some of its
most abstract regions. The main goal in most problems of
singularity theory is to understand the dependence of some objects
of analysis, geometry, physics, or other science (functions,
varieties, mappings, vector or tensor fields, differential
equations, models, etc.) on parameters. The articles collected here
can be grouped under three headings. (A) Singularities of real
maps; (B) Singular complex variables; and (C) Singularities of
homomorphic maps.
Exploring the full scope of differential topology, this
comprehensive account of geometric techniques for studying the
topology of smooth manifolds offers a wide perspective on the
field. Building up from first principles, concepts of manifolds are
introduced, supplemented by thorough appendices giving background
on topology and homotopy theory. Deep results are then developed
from these foundations through in-depth treatments of the notions
of general position and transversality, proper actions of Lie
groups, handles (up to the h-cobordism theorem), immersions and
embeddings, concluding with the surgery procedure and cobordism
theory. Fully illustrated and rigorous in its approach, little
prior knowledge is assumed, and yet growing complexity is instilled
throughout. This structure gives advanced students and researchers
an accessible route into the wide-ranging field of differential
topology.
The biennial meetings at Sao Carlos have helped create a worldwide
community of experts and young researchers working on singularity
theory, with a special focus on applications to a wide variety of
topics in both pure and applied mathematics. The tenth meeting,
celebrating the 60th birthdays of Terence Gaffney and Maria
Aparecida Soares Ruas, was a special occasion attracting the best
known names in the area. This volume contains contributions by the
attendees, including three articles written or co-authored by
Gaffney himself, and survey articles on the existence of Milnor
fibrations, global classifications and graphs, pairs of foliations
on surfaces, and Gaffney's work on equisingularity.
Even the simplest singularities of planar curves, e.g. where the
curve crosses itself, or where it forms a cusp, are best understood
in terms of complex numbers. The full treatment uses techniques
from algebra, algebraic geometry, complex analysis and topology and
makes an attractive chapter of mathematics, which can be used as an
introduction to any of these topics, or to singularity theory in
higher dimensions. This book is designed as an introduction for
graduate students and draws on the author's experience of teaching
MSc courses; moreover, by synthesising different perspectives, he
gives a novel view of the subject, and a number of new results.
Singularities arise naturally in a huge number of different areas
of mathematics and science. As a consequence, singularity theory
lies at the crossroads of paths that connect many of the most
important areas of applications of mathematics with some of its
most abstract regions. The main goal in most problems of
singularity theory is to understand the dependence of some objects
of analysis, geometry, physics, or other science (functions,
varieties, mappings, vector or tensor fields, differential
equations, models, etc.) on parameters. The articles collected here
can be grouped under three headings. (A) Singularities of real
maps; (B) Singular complex variables; and (C) Singularities of
homomorphic maps.
In 1977 several eminent mathematicians were invited to Durham to
present papers at a short conference on homological and
combinatorial techniques in group theory. The lectures, published
here, aimed at presenting in a unified way new developments in the
area. Group theory is approached from a geometrical viewpoint and
much of the material has not previously been published. The various
ways in which topological ideas can be used in group theory are
also brought together. The volume concludes with an extensive set
of problems, ranging from explicit questions demanding detailed
calculation to fundamental questions motivating research in the
area. These lectures will be of interest mainly to researchers in
pure mathematics but will also prove useful in connection with
relevant postgraduate courses.
Even the simplest singularities of planar curves, e.g. where the
curve crosses itself, or where it forms a cusp, are best understood
in terms of complex numbers. The full treatment uses techniques
from algebra, algebraic geometry, complex analysis and topology and
makes an attractive chapter of mathematics, which can be used as an
introduction to any of these topics, or to singularity theory in
higher dimensions. This book is designed as an introduction for
graduate students and draws on the author's experience of teaching
MSc courses; moreover, by synthesising different perspectives, he
gives a novel view of the subject, and a number of new results.
The Traumatic Event Crisis Intervention Plan (TECIP(c)), the
flagship program of Crisis Oriented Planning and Educational
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This book contains marketing techniques for travel professionals
that will show them how to benefit from current technology using
orthodox marketing methods and also online and social media. It is
current and contains vital information to help travel agent propel
themselves to success.
The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly
growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by
advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve
the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own:
digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works
in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these
high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts
are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries,
undergraduate students, and independent scholars.The Age of
Enlightenment profoundly enriched religious and philosophical
understanding and continues to influence present-day thinking.
Works collected here include masterpieces by David Hume, Immanuel
Kant, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, as well as religious sermons and
moral debates on the issues of the day, such as the slave trade.
The Age of Reason saw conflict between Protestantism and
Catholicism transformed into one between faith and logic -- a
debate that continues in the twenty-first century.++++The below
data was compiled from various identification fields in the
bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an
additional tool in helping to insure edition identification:
++++Huntington LibraryN046211With a half-title.London: printed for
J. Robinson, 1703. 4],24p.; 4
A humorous, anecdotal story about how a small entrepreneur becomes
a 'collection agent' just to collect accounts receivable. This book
is divided into four sections; history, collection processes,
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