J. W. P. Hirschfeld:Geometry, Combinatorial Designs and Related Structures
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It is suitable for those doing research or teaching courses on Lie-type groups, on finite groups, or on discrete groups., 6, Paperback / softback. New. In this Tract Professor Moreno develops the theory of algebraic curves over finite fields, their zeta and L-functions, and, for the first time, the theory of algebraic geometric Goppa codes on algebraic curves., 6, Hardback. New. This text presents algebraic geometry, providing self-contained development of the fundamentals, including all commutative algebras which are used. It culminates with the theory of curves, including the Riemann-Roch theorem, elliptic curves and the zeta function of a curve over a finite field., 6, Vieweg+Teubner Verlag, Auflage: 1994 (1. Januar 1994). Auflage: 1994 (1. Januar 1994). Softcover. 24,4 x 17 x 1,7 cm. Lattices and CodesA Course Partially Based on Lectures by F. Hirzebruch (Advanced lectures in mathematics) Wolfgang Ebeling Friedrich Hirzebruch Code Barcode Codierung Kode Barcode Gewinn Department of Mathematics Universität Hannover Even Unimodular Lattices and Codes - Theta Functions and Weight Enumerators - Even Unimodular Lattices - The Leech Lattice - Lattices over Integers of Number Fields and Self-Dual Codes Über den Autor Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Ebeling, Department of Mathematics, Universität Hannover, Germany. This is the second revised edition of a textbook on coding theory. The purpose of coding theory is the design of efficient systems for the transmission of information. The mathematical treatment leads to certain finite structuresthe error-correcting codes. Surprisingly problems which are interesting for the design of codes turn out to be closely related to problems studied partly earlier and independently in pure mathematics. In this book, examples of such connections are presented. The relation between lattices studied in number theory and geometry and error-correcting codes is discussed. The book provides at the same time an introduction to the theory of integral lattices and modular forms and to coding theory. Beschreibung The purpose of coding theory is the design of efficient systems for the transmission of information. The mathematical treatment leads to certain finite structuresthe error-correcting codes. Surprisingly problems which are interesting for the design of codes turn out to be closely related to problems studied partly earlier and independently in pure mathematics. In this book, examples of such connections are presented. The relation between lattices studied in number theory and geometry and error-correcting codes is discussed. The book provides at the same time an introduction to the theory of integral lattices and modular forms and to coding theory. In the 2nd edition numerous corrections have been made. More basic material has been included to make the text even more self-contained. A new section on the automorphism group of the Leech lattice has been added. Some hints to new results have been incorporated. Finally, several new exercises have been added. From the contents - Lattices and Codes - Theta Functions and Weight Enumerators - Even Unimodular Lattices - The Leech Lattice - Lattices over Integers of Number Fields and Self-Dual Codes Code Barcode Codierung Kode Barcode Gewinn Department of Mathematics Universität Hannover Even Unimodular Lattices and Codes - Theta Functions and Weight Enumerators - Even Unimodular Lattices - The Leech Lattice - Lattices over Integers of Number Fields and Self-Dual Codes Über den Autor Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Ebeling, Department of Mathematics, Universität Hannover, Germany. This is the second revised edition of a textbook on coding theory. The purpose of coding theory is the design of efficient systems for the transmission of information. The mathematical treatment leads to certain finite structuresthe error-correcting codes. Surprisingly problems which are interesting for the design of codes turn out to be closely related to problems studied partly earlier and independently in pure mathematics. In this book, examples of such connections are presented. The relation between lattices studied in number theory and geometry and error-correcting codes is discussed. The book provides at the same time an introduction to the theory of integral lattices and modular forms and to coding theory. Beschreibung The purpose of coding theory is the design of efficient systems for the transmission of information. The mathematical treatment leads to certain finite structuresthe error-correcting codes. Surprisingly problems which are interesting for the design of codes turn out to be closely related to problems studied partly earlier and independently in pure mathematics. In this book, examples of such connections are presented. The relation between lattices studied in number theory and geometry and error-correcting codes is discussed. The book provides at the same time an introduction to the theory of integral lattices and modular forms and to coding theory. In the 2nd edition numerous corrections have been made. More basic material has been included to make the text even more self-contained. A new section on the automorphism group of the Leech lattice has been added. Some hints to new results have been incorporated. Finally, several new exercises have been added. From the contents - Lattices and Codes - Theta Functions and Weight Enumerators - Even Unimodular Lattices - The Leech Lattice - Lattices over Integers of Number Fields and Self-Dual Codes Lattices and CodesA Course Partially Based on Lectures by F. Hirzebruch (Advanced lectures in mathematics) Wolfgang Ebeling Friedrich Hirzebruch, Vieweg+Teubner Verlag, 0, Hardback. New. V. I. Arnold reveals some unexpected connections between such apparently unrelated theories as Galois fields, dynamical systems, ergodic theory, statistics, chaos and the geometry of projective structures on finite sets. This easy-to-read overview is accessible to a broad range of mathematicians, from undergraduate students to experienced researchers., 6, Paperback / softback. New. This book is a concise account of topics in commutative algebra. It combines elegant theory with applications to number theory, some problems of classical Greek geometry, and the theory of finite fields which has important uses in other branches of science. The material covered prepares the way for the study of more advanced abstract algebra, but could also form an entire course in itself., 6, Palm Harbor: Hadronic Press, 1989. Large book: NO international orders. 6 issues of the Hadronic Journal bound together in sturdy green library boards for The Rockefeller University, whose bookplate is on the front pastedown. Tight, clean contents showing light finger soiling to page edges. 327pp. The many articles include: Analysis of kaon-nuclon elastic scattering at high energies; Asymptotic behavior of the dipole pomeron model; The Casimir effect with nontrivial field configurations; High-energy pion-proton scattering revisited; The Donnachie-Landshoff model and single-diffraction dissociation at the SppS collider; Correlations within a double wave packet due to a discrete-time modified Schrodinger-like equation; Strong interactions in hyperbolic geometry; Electromagnetic radiation reaction force and radiation pootential in general five-dimensional relativity; Thermodynamic prediction for the entropy of the early universe; Fermion masses associated with a fourth generation by a Z4 discrete symmetry; Physico-mathematical approach to generalized monopoles without string; Quark cluster model in the three-nucleon system; Lyra spaces; Degeneracy in finite-temperature scalar field theory; The cylindrical condition and Einstein-Bergman theory; The seagull effect in high-energy collisions; On pion resonances and masons, time cancellation, and neutral particles; and more.. Hardcover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. 4to - over 9" - 12" Tall., Hadronic Press, 1989, 3, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1946. First printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Good. 8vo. [6], vii-ix, [3], 1-217, [3] pp. Bound in red-orange cloth with gold lettering on the spine. Price of $3.00 on front jacket flap. This is a review of the principal results and techniques related to Lie groups (as of the time the book was written) intended for advanced graduate students or working mathematicians and was considered the standard text on Lie groups for many years. Chevalley was a French mathematician who resided in the United States during the Second World War and for a time thereafter and is best known for his work on on number theory, finite group theory, Lie groups, algebraic geometry, class field theory, and the theory of algebraic groups. A Near Fine book with fading and a few hints of wear to the edges of the boards in a Good-only dust jacket with light chipping to the crown of the spine panel, a large chip to the bottom of the spine panel, a couple of tears, and some wrinkling and discoloration to the rear panel., Princeton University Press, 1946, 3.25, China Building Materials Industry Press. paperback. New. Ship out in 2 business day, And Fast shipping, Free Tracking number will be provided after the shipment.Paperback. Pub Date: 2005 Pages: 331 Language: Chinese in Publisher: China Building Materials Industry Press College textbook for graduate students: the finite element method systematic exposition of the basic concepts of the finite element method. principles and methods. covering structure finite element analysis in various fields. including plane problem. space truss structure. flat structure. shell structure and structural dynamics. material nonlinear problems. geometric nonlinear problems... Satisfaction guaranteed,or money back., China Building Materials Industry Press, 6, Hardback. New. The character theory of reductive groups over finite fields is a rich, complex and vast field, incorporating tools and methods from many mathematical areas. This book provides a contemporary treatment of the theory and is a useful reference for graduate students and researchers with a basic understanding of algebraic geometry., 6, Springer, 2002-12-05. 2002. Paperback. Used:Good., Springer, 2002-12-05, 0, World Publishing Company. paperback. New. Ship out in 2 business day, And Fast shipping, Free Tracking number will be provided after the shipment.The pub Date :2006-07-01 Pages: 239 pages in Publisher: World Publishing Company Contents: Number Theory. 1 Six proofs of the infinity of primes 2 Bertrand's postulate On Binomial coefficients for most sub are (almost) never powers. Representing numbers as sums of two squares 5. Every finite division ring is a field 6. Some irrational numbers 7. Three times 26Geometry 8. Hilbert's third problem: decomposing polyhedra 9. Lines in the plane and decompositions of graphs 10. The slope problem 11.... Satisfaction guaranteed,or money back., World Publishing Company, 6, Paperback / softback. New. This volume examines finite geometries and designs, a key area in modern applicable mathematics. It includes state-of-the-art surveys from leading international mathematicians in their fields, and will be a useful reference for researchers in many aspects of combinatorics., 6<