-20%
The Selberg-Arthur Trace Formula: Based on Lectures by James Arthur
Original price was: ₹2,901.00.₹2,321.00Current price is: ₹2,321.00.
This book based on lectures given by James Arthur discusses the trace formula of Selberg and Arthur. The emphasis is laid on Arthur's trace formula for GL(r), with several examples in order to illustrate the basic concepts.
-20%
The Selberg-Arthur Trace Formula: Based on Lectures by James Arthur
Original price was: ₹2,901.00.₹2,321.00Current price is: ₹2,321.00.
This book based on lectures given by James Arthur discusses the trace formula of Selberg and Arthur. The emphasis is laid on Arthur's trace formula for GL(r), with several examples in order to illustrate the basic concepts.
-20%
The semi-simple zeta function of quaternionic Shimura varieties
Original price was: ₹3,948.00.₹3,159.00Current price is: ₹3,159.00.
This monograph is concerned with the Shimura variety attached to a quaternion algebra over a totally real number field. For any place of good (or moderately bad) reduction, the corresponding (semi-simple) local zeta function is expressed in terms of (semi-simple) local L-functions attached to automorphic representations.
-20%
The semi-simple zeta function of quaternionic Shimura varieties
Original price was: ₹3,948.00.₹3,159.00Current price is: ₹3,159.00.
This monograph is concerned with the Shimura variety attached to a quaternion algebra over a totally real number field. For any place of good (or moderately bad) reduction, the corresponding (semi-simple) local zeta function is expressed in terms of (semi-simple) local L-functions attached to automorphic representations.
-20%
The Sherrington-Kirkpatrick Model
Original price was: ₹12,809.00.₹10,248.00Current price is: ₹10,248.00.
Presents many central ideas of the mathematical theory of the Sherrington-Kirkpartrick model in detail Contains a fundamental breakthrough in this subject by the author Accessible to graduate students working in probability theory or statistical mechanics
-20%
The Sherrington-Kirkpatrick Model
Original price was: ₹12,809.00.₹10,248.00Current price is: ₹10,248.00.
Presents many central ideas of the mathematical theory of the Sherrington-Kirkpartrick model in detail Contains a fundamental breakthrough in this subject by the author Accessible to graduate students working in probability theory or statistical mechanics
-20%
-20%
The Souslin Problem
Original price was: ₹2,901.00.₹2,321.00Current price is: ₹2,321.00.
-20%
The Space of Dynamical Systems with the C0-Topology
Original price was: ₹2,901.00.₹2,321.00Current price is: ₹2,321.00.
This book is an introduction to main methods and principal results in the theory of Co(remark: o is upper index!!)-small perturbations of dynamical systems. It is the first comprehensive treatment of this topic. In particular, Co(upper index!)-generic properties of dynamical systems, topological stability, perturbations of attractors, limit sets of domains are discussed.
-20%
The Space of Dynamical Systems with the C0-Topology
Original price was: ₹2,901.00.₹2,321.00Current price is: ₹2,321.00.
This book is an introduction to main methods and principal results in the theory of Co(remark: o is upper index!!)-small perturbations of dynamical systems. It is the first comprehensive treatment of this topic. In particular, Co(upper index!)-generic properties of dynamical systems, topological stability, perturbations of attractors, limit sets of domains are discussed.
-20%
The Spectral Theorem
Original price was: ₹2,905.00.₹2,325.00Current price is: ₹2,325.00.
-20%
The Spectral Theorem
Original price was: ₹2,905.00.₹2,325.00Current price is: ₹2,325.00.
-20%
The Spectrum of Hyperbolic Surfaces
Original price was: ₹7,596.00.₹6,078.00Current price is: ₹6,078.00.
Features profound and recent results of the spectral theory of automorphic surfaces Provides a self-contained proof of the so-called Jacquet-Langlands correspondence Includes an introduction to Lindenstrauss's ergodic theoretic proof of quantum unique ergodicity for compact arithmetic surfaces, for which he was awarded a Fields medal in 2010 Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
-20%
The Spectrum of Hyperbolic Surfaces
Original price was: ₹7,596.00.₹6,078.00Current price is: ₹6,078.00.
Features profound and recent results of the spectral theory of automorphic surfaces Provides a self-contained proof of the so-called Jacquet-Langlands correspondence Includes an introduction to Lindenstrauss's ergodic theoretic proof of quantum unique ergodicity for compact arithmetic surfaces, for which he was awarded a Fields medal in 2010 Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
-20%
The Splendors and Miseries of Martingales: Their History from the Casino to Mathematics
Original price was: ₹10,724.00.₹8,580.00Current price is: ₹8,580.00.
Over the past eighty years, martingales have become central in the mathematics of randomness. They appear in the general theory of stochastic processes, in the algorithmic theory of randomness, and in some branches of mathematical statistics.
-20%
The Splendors and Miseries of Martingales: Their History from the Casino to Mathematics
Original price was: ₹10,724.00.₹8,580.00Current price is: ₹8,580.00.
Over the past eighty years, martingales have become central in the mathematics of randomness. They appear in the general theory of stochastic processes, in the algorithmic theory of randomness, and in some branches of mathematical statistics.
-20%
The Spread of Almost Simple Classical Groups
Original price was: ₹5,511.00.₹4,410.00Current price is: ₹4,410.00.
This monograph studies generating sets of almost simple classical groups, by bounding the spread of these groups. Guralnick and Kantor resolved a 1962 question of Steinberg by proving that in a finite simple group, every nontrivial element belongs to a generating pair.
-20%
The Spread of Almost Simple Classical Groups
Original price was: ₹5,511.00.₹4,410.00Current price is: ₹4,410.00.
This monograph studies generating sets of almost simple classical groups, by bounding the spread of these groups. Guralnick and Kantor resolved a 1962 question of Steinberg by proving that in a finite simple group, every nontrivial element belongs to a generating pair.