The Legacy of Sonya Kovalevskaya : proceedings of a symposium sponsored by the Association for Women in Mathematics and the Mary Ingraham Bunting Institute, held October 25-28, 1985
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The Legacy of Sonya Kovalevskaya : proceedings of a symposium sponsored by the Association for Women in Mathematics and the Mary Ingraham Bunting Institute, held October 25-28, 1985
(Contemporary mathematics, v. 64)
American Mathematical Society, c1987
- : pbk
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注記
"Symposium in Honor of Sonya Kovalevskaya, held at Radcliffe College, October 27-28, 1985, sponsored by the Association for Women in Mathematics and the Mary Ingraham Bunting Institute, and three Special Sessions at the American Mathematical Society meeting in Amherst, October 25-27, 1985"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographies
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内容説明
Sonya Kovalevskaya was a distinguished mathematician and considered by her contemporaries to be among the best of her generation. Her work, ideas, and approach to mathematics are still relevant today, while her accomplishments continue to inspire women mathematicians. The academic year 1985-86 marked the 15th anniversary of the Association for Women in Mathematics and the 25th anniversary of the Mary Ingraham Bunting Institute of Radcliffe College, Harvard University - both organizations that have enhanced women's role in mathematics. These two occasions provided a framework for a Kovalevskaya celebration, which included a symposium at Radcliffe College, and special sessions at the AMS meeting in Amherst, Massachusetts, both in October 1985.The papers in this collection were drawn from those two events. The first group of papers contains background material about Kovalevskaya's life and work, including a discussion of how she has been perceived by the mathematical community over the last century. The rest of the papers contain new mathematics and cover a wide variety of subjects in geometry, analysis, dynamical systems, and applied mathematics. They all involve, in one form or another, Kovalevskaya's main areas of interest - differential equations and mathematical questions arising from physical phenomena.
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Sofia Kovalevskaia: her life and work by A. H. Koblitz Sonya Kovalevskaya's place in nineteenth century mathematics by R. Cooke Changing views of Sofia Kovalevskaia by A. H. Koblitz Isospectral metrics and finite Riemannian coverings by D. M. DeTurck and C. S. Gordon Estimating small eigenvalues of Riemann surfaces by J. Dodziuk, T. Pignaturo, B. Randol, and D. Sullivan A conformal analog of Bernstein's theorem for timelike surfaces in Minkowski 3-space by T. K. Milnor Geometry of canonical forms by R. S. Palais and C.-L. Terng Geometric analysis in crystalline media by J. Taylor Some geometric developments related to Kowaleski's work by C.-L. Terng Large-time behavior of solutions to a scalar conservation law in several space dimensions by P. Bauman Strong solutions for strongly damped quasilinear wave equations by H. Engler Flows on $r$-gonal Jacobeans by E. Previato Some linearly induced Morse-Smale systems, the QR algorithm, and the Toda lattice by M. Shub and A. T. Vasquez An introduction to quasicrystals by J. W. Cahn and J. E. Taylor Quasicrystals, tilings, and algebraic number theory: some preliminary connections by E. Bombieri and J. E. Taylor.
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