|
|
Showing 1 - 3 of
3 matches in All Departments
We dedicate this volume to Professor Parimala on the occasion of
her 60th birthday. It contains a variety of papers related to the
themes of her research. Parimala's rst striking result was a
counterexample to a quadratic analogue of Serre's conjecture
(Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, 1976). Her in uence
has cont- ued through her tenure at the Tata Institute of
Fundamental Research in Mumbai (1976-2006),and now her time at
Emory University in Atlanta (2005-present). A conference was held
from 30 December 2008 to 4 January 2009, at the U- versity of
Hyderabad, India, to celebrate Parimala's 60th birthday (see the
conf- ence's Web site at
http://mathstat.uohyd.ernet.in/conf/quadforms2008). The or- nizing
committee consisted of J.-L. Colliot-Thel ' en ' e, Skip Garibaldi,
R. Sujatha, and V. Suresh. The present volume is an outcome of this
event. We would like to thank all the participants of the
conference, the authors who have contributed to this volume, and
the referees who carefully examined the s- mitted papers. We would
also like to thank Springer-Verlag for readily accepting to publish
the volume. In addition, the other three editors of the volume
would like to place on record their deep appreciation of Skip
Garibaldi's untiring efforts toward the nal publication.
We dedicate this volume to Professor Parimala on the occasion of
her 60th birthday. It contains a variety of papers related to the
themes of her research. Parimala's rst striking result was a
counterexample to a quadratic analogue of Serre's conjecture
(Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, 1976). Her in uence
has cont- ued through her tenure at the Tata Institute of
Fundamental Research in Mumbai (1976-2006),and now her time at
Emory University in Atlanta (2005-present). A conference was held
from 30 December 2008 to 4 January 2009, at the U- versity of
Hyderabad, India, to celebrate Parimala's 60th birthday (see the
conf- ence's Web site at
http://mathstat.uohyd.ernet.in/conf/quadforms2008). The or- nizing
committee consisted of J.-L. Colliot-Thel ' en ' e, Skip Garibaldi,
R. Sujatha, and V. Suresh. The present volume is an outcome of this
event. We would like to thank all the participants of the
conference, the authors who have contributed to this volume, and
the referees who carefully examined the s- mitted papers. We would
also like to thank Springer-Verlag for readily accepting to publish
the volume. In addition, the other three editors of the volume
would like to place on record their deep appreciation of Skip
Garibaldi's untiring efforts toward the nal publication.
Optimization in Microeconomics is a mathematical economics textbook
that synthesizes what the reader knows about mathematics and
economics. The exercises in the book ask readers to translate
verbal descriptions of an economic problem into mathematical terms
for use with optimization techniques to analyze and then translate
the mathematical answers back into economic language. The
optimization topics include functions of one variable, two
variables, several variables, constrained optimization, and finally
duality. In each case, the reader is asked to find optima, solve
comparative statics problems, and to apply the Envelope Theorem.
These last two topics are treated as central and are included from
the beginning whereas other books view them as advanced topics.
Optimization in Microeconomics is intended for a one-semester
course in mathematical economics for undergraduates. Readers should
already have seen some microeconomics and partial derivatives of
functions of several variables.
|
You may like...
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R367
R340
Discovery Miles 3 400
|