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The international conference on which the book is based brought
together many of the world's leading experts, with particular
effort on the interaction between established scientists and
emerging young promising researchers, as well as on the interaction
of pure and applied mathematics. All material has been rigorously
refereed. The contributions contain much material developed after
the conference, continuing research and incorporating additional
new results and improvements. In addition, some up-to-date surveys
are included.
The international conference on which the book is based brought
together many of the world's leading experts, with particular
effort on the interaction between established scientists and
emerging young promising researchers, as well as on the interaction
of pure and applied mathematics. All material has been rigorously
refereed. The contributions contain much material developed after
the conference, continuing research and incorporating additional
new results and improvements. In addition, some up-to-date surveys
are included.
Nobel prize winner Ilya Prigogine writes in his preface:
"Irreversibility is a challenge to mathematics...[which] leads to
generalized functions and to an extension of spectral analysis
beyond the conventional Hilbert space theory." Meeting this
challenge required new mathematical formulations-obstacles met and
largely overcome thanks primarily to the contributors to this
volume." This compilation of works grew out of material presented
at the "Hyperfunctions, Operator Theory and Dynamical Systems"
symposium at the International Solvay Institutes for Physics and
Chemistry in 1997. The result is a coherently organized collective
work that moves from general, widely applicable mathematical
methods to ever more specialized physical applications. Presented
in two sections, part one describes Generalized Functions and
Operator Theory, part two addresses Operator Theory and Dynamical
Systems. The interplay between mathematics and physics is now more
necessary than ever-and more difficult than ever, given the
increasing complexity of theories and methods. Here the topics
include:
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