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 Supermanifolds: Theory and ApplicationsA book written in a relaxed and friendly manner, that moreover, tries to appeal to both, physicists and mathematicians, by using their specific parlance at various parts. As already said, a concise, but at the same time reasonably complete, exposition of the basics of supermanifold theory. A concise but up-to-date account of some of the main... |  |  |  |  Finite Element Methods for EngineersThe advent of high-speed electronic digital computers has given tremendous impetus to all numerical methods for solving engineering problems. Finite element methods form one of the most versatile classes of such methods, and were originally developed in the field of structural analysis. They are, however, equally applicable to continuum mechanics... |
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 |  |  Universal Mandelbrot Set: Beginning of the StoryThis book is devoted to the structure of Mandelbrot set - a remarkable and important personage of the modern theoretical physics, related to chaos and fractals and simultaneously to analytical functions, Riemann surfaces and phase transitions. This makes Mandelbrot set one of the bridges connecting the worlds of chaos and order (integrability). At... |  |  |
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 Geometry of Hessian StructuresThe book is a good, well-written overview of Hessian structures from the point of view of classical differential geometry. -- Mathematical Reviews
The geometry of Hessian structures is a fascinating emerging field of research connected with many important pure mathematical branches such as affine differential... |  |  |  |  Origamics: Mathematical Explorations Through Paper FoldingThe art of origami, or paper folding, is carried out using a square piece of paper to obtain attractive figures of animals, flowers or other familiar figures. It is easy to see that origami has links with geometry. Creases and edges represent lines, intersecting creases and edges make angles, while the intersections themselves represent points.... |
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