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Convex Integration Theory - Solutions to the h-principle in geometry and topology (Hardcover, 1998 ed.): David Spring Convex Integration Theory - Solutions to the h-principle in geometry and topology (Hardcover, 1998 ed.)
David Spring
R2,915 Discovery Miles 29 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book provides a comprehensive study of convex integration theory in immersion-theoretic topology. Convex integration theory, developed originally by M. Gromov, provides general topological methods for solving the h-principle for a wide variety of problems in differential geometry and topology, with applications also to PDE theory and to optimal control theory. Though topological in nature, the theory is based on a precise analytical approximation result for higher order derivatives of functions, proved by M. Gromov. This book is the first to present an exacting record and exposition of all of the basic concepts and technical results of convex integration theory in higher order jet spaces, including the theory of iterated convex hull extensions and the theory of relative h-principles. A second feature of the book is its detailed presentation of applications of the general theory to topics in symplectic topology, divergence free vector fields on 3-manifolds, isometric immersions, totally real embeddings, underdetermined non-linear systems of PDEs, the relaxation theorem in optimal control theory, as well as applications to the traditional immersion-theoretical topics such as immersions, submersions, k-mersions and free maps. The book should prove useful to graduate students and to researchers in topology, PDE theory and optimal control theory who wish to understand the h-principle and how it can be applied to solve problems in their respective disciplines.

Convex Integration Theory - Solutions to the h-principle in geometry and topology (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original... Convex Integration Theory - Solutions to the h-principle in geometry and topology (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1998)
David Spring
R2,769 Discovery Miles 27 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

1. Historical Remarks Convex Integration theory, first introduced by M. Gromov [17], is one of three general methods in immersion-theoretic topology for solving a broad range of problems in geometry and topology. The other methods are: (i) Removal of Singularities, introduced by M. Gromov and Y. Eliashberg [8]; (ii) the covering homotopy method which, following M. Gromov's thesis [16], is also referred to as the method of sheaves. The covering homotopy method is due originally to S. Smale [36] who proved a crucial covering homotopy result in order to solve the classification problem for immersions of spheres in Euclidean space. These general methods are not linearly related in the sense that succes sive methods subsumed the previous methods. Each method has its own distinct foundation, based on an independent geometrical or analytical insight. Conse quently, each method has a range of applications to problems in topology that are best suited to its particular insight. For example, a distinguishing feature of Convex Integration theory is that it applies to solve closed relations in jet spaces, including certain general classes of underdetermined non-linear systems of par tial differential equations. As a case of interest, the Nash-Kuiper Cl-isometrie immersion theorem ean be reformulated and proved using Convex Integration theory (cf. Gromov [18]). No such results on closed relations in jet spaees can be proved by means of the other two methods.

European Landed Elites in the Nineteenth Century (Paperback): David Spring European Landed Elites in the Nineteenth Century (Paperback)
David Spring
R732 Discovery Miles 7 320 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1977. Professor David Spring presents comparative histories of European landed elites in the nineteenth century, covering English, Prussian, Russian, Spanish, and French landed elites. European Landed Elites in the Nineteenth Century underscores the particularities of each case and underscores the differences between cases.

The English Landed Estate in the Nineteeth Century - Its Administration (Paperback): David Spring The English Landed Estate in the Nineteeth Century - Its Administration (Paperback)
David Spring
R738 Discovery Miles 7 380 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1963. The English Landed Estate in the Nineteeth Century: Its Administration deals principally with the administration of large landed estates during the years from 1830 to 1870. The book also throws new light on the work of the Inclosure Commissioners, who, as a department of the central government, supervised agricultural improvements made by landowners who borrowed from the government and from land companies. Author David Spring argues that the British government intervened in agriculture much more than is commonly thought. In describing the hierarchy of estate management, Spring relies, wherever possible, on hitherto unused family papers and estate documents. Especially important is his material on the Dukes of Bedford and on the domestic economy and financial position of the Russell Family. The chapter titled "The Landowner," based on the seventh Duke of Bedford's correspondence with his agent, is a case study of a single estate and provides insight into the workings of a great landowner's mind. The remaining chapters, dealing with lawyers, land agents, and the Inclosure Commissioners, include other individual portraits. Among these are Christopher Haedy, the Duke of Bedford's chief agent; James Loch, king of estate agents in nineteenth-century England; Henry Morton, the Earl of Durham's land agent; and William Blamire and James Caird, two of the Inclosure Commissioners.

Convex Integration Theory - Solutions to the h-principle in geometry and topology (Paperback, Reprint of the 1998 Edition):... Convex Integration Theory - Solutions to the h-principle in geometry and topology (Paperback, Reprint of the 1998 Edition)
David Spring
R1,519 Discovery Miles 15 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

1. Historical Remarks Convex Integration theory, ?rst introduced by M. Gromov [17], is one of three general methods in immersion-theoretic topology for solving a broad range of problems in geometry and topology. The other methods are: (i) Removal of Singularities, introduced by M. Gromov and Y. Eliashberg [8]; (ii) the covering homotopy method which, following M. Gromov's thesis [16], is also referred to as the method of sheaves. The covering homotopy method is due originally to S. Smale [36] who proved a crucial covering homotopy result in order to solve the classi?cation problem for immersions of spheres in Euclidean space. These general methods are not linearly related in the sense that succ- sive methods subsumed the previous methods. Each method has its own distinct foundation, based on an independent geometrical or analytical insight. Con- quently, each method has a range of applications to problems in topology that are best suited to its particular insight. For example, a distinguishing feature of ConvexIntegrationtheoryisthatitappliestosolveclosed relationsinjetspaces, including certain general classes of underdetermined non-linear systems of par- 1 tial di?erential equations. As a case of interest, the Nash-Kuiper C -isometric immersion theorem can be reformulated and proved using Convex Integration theory (cf. Gromov [18]). No such results on closed relations in jet spaces can be proved by means of the other two methods. On the other hand, many classical results in immersion-theoretic topology, such as the classi?cation of immersions, are provable by all three methods.

Weapons of Mass Deception - How Billionaires Plan to Destroy Our Public Schools and What You Can Do To Stop Them (Paperback):... Weapons of Mass Deception - How Billionaires Plan to Destroy Our Public Schools and What You Can Do To Stop Them (Paperback)
Elizabeth Hanson M Ed, David Spring M Ed
R627 Discovery Miles 6 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Free Yourself from Microsoft and the NSA... Learn Linux and LibreOffice (Paperback): David Spring M Ed Free Yourself from Microsoft and the NSA... Learn Linux and LibreOffice (Paperback)
David Spring M Ed
R627 Discovery Miles 6 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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