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Título : The Kepler Conjecture : The Hales-Ferguson Proof Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: SpringerLink (Online service) ; Jeffrey C. Lagarias Editorial: New York, NY : Springer New York Fecha de publicación: 2011 Otro editor: Imprint: Springer Número de páginas: XIV, 456 p. 93 illus., 11 illus. in color Il.: online resource ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-1-4614-1129-1 Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Mathematics Mathematical physics Convex geometry Discrete and Geometry Applications in the Physical Sciences Clasificación: 51 Matemáticas Resumen: The Kepler conjecture, one of geometry's oldest unsolved problems, was formulated in 1611 by Johannes Kepler and mentioned by Hilbert in his famous 1900 problem list. The Kepler conjecture states that the densest packing of three-dimensional Euclidean space by equal spheres is attained by the “cannonball" packing. In a landmark result, this was proved by Thomas C. Hales and Samuel P. Ferguson, using an analytic argument completed with extensive use of computers. This book centers around six papers, presenting the detailed proof of the Kepler conjecture given by Hales and Ferguson, published in 2006 in a special issue of Discrete & Computational Geometry. Further supporting material is also presented: a follow-up paper of Hales et al (2010) revising the proof, and describing progress towards a formal proof of the Kepler conjecture. For historical reasons, this book also includes two early papers of Hales that indicate his original approach to the conjecture. The editor's two introductory chapters situate the conjecture in a broader historical and mathematical context. These chapters provide a valuable perspective and are a key feature of this work. Thomas C. Hales, Mellon Professor of Mathematics at the University of Pittsburgh, began his efforts to solve the Kepler conjecture before 1992. He is a pioneer in the use of computer proof techniques, and he continues work on a formal proof of the Kepler conjecture as the aim of the Flyspeck Project (F, P and K standing for Formal Proof of Kepler). Samuel P. Ferguson completed his doctorate in 1997 under the direction of Hales at the University of Michigan. In 1995, Ferguson began to work with Hales and made significant contributions to the proof of the Kepler conjecture. His doctoral work established one crucial case of the proof, which appeared as a singly authored paper in the detailed proof. Jeffrey C. Lagarias, Professor of Mathematics at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, was a co-guest editor, with Gábor Fejes-Tóth, of the special issue of Discrete & Computational Geometry that originally published the proof Nota de contenido: Preface -- Part I, Introduction and Survey -- 1 The Kepler Conjecture and Its Proof, by J. C. Lagarias -- 2 Bounds for Local Density of Sphere Packings and the Kepler Conjecture, by J. C. Lagarias -- Part II, Proof of the Kepler Conjecture -- Guest Editor's Foreword -- 3 Historical Overview of the Kepler Conjecture, by T. C. Hales -- 4 A Formulation of the Kepler Conjecture, by T. C. Hales and S. P. Ferguson -- 5 Sphere Packings III. Extremal Cases, by T. C. Hales -- 6 Sphere Packings IV. Detailed Bounds, by T. C. Hales -- 7 Sphere Packings V. Pentahedral Prisms, by S. P. Ferguson -- 8 Sphere Packings VI. Tame Graphs and Linear Programs, by T. C. Hales -- Part III, A Revision to the Proof of the Kepler Conjecture -- 9 A Revision of the Proof of the Kepler Conjecture, by T. C. Hales, J. Harrison, S. McLaughlin, T. Nipkow, S. Obua, and R. Zumkeller -- Part IV, Initial Papers of the Hales Program -- 10 Sphere Packings I, by T. C. Hales -- 11 Sphere Packings II, by T. C. Hales -- Index of Symbols -- Index of Subjects En línea: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-1129-1 Link: https://biblioteca.cunef.edu/gestion/catalogo/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=33235 The Kepler Conjecture : The Hales-Ferguson Proof [documento electrónico] / SpringerLink (Online service) ; Jeffrey C. Lagarias . - New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 2011 . - XIV, 456 p. 93 illus., 11 illus. in color : online resource.
ISBN : 978-1-4614-1129-1
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Mathematics Mathematical physics Convex geometry Discrete and Geometry Applications in the Physical Sciences Clasificación: 51 Matemáticas Resumen: The Kepler conjecture, one of geometry's oldest unsolved problems, was formulated in 1611 by Johannes Kepler and mentioned by Hilbert in his famous 1900 problem list. The Kepler conjecture states that the densest packing of three-dimensional Euclidean space by equal spheres is attained by the “cannonball" packing. In a landmark result, this was proved by Thomas C. Hales and Samuel P. Ferguson, using an analytic argument completed with extensive use of computers. This book centers around six papers, presenting the detailed proof of the Kepler conjecture given by Hales and Ferguson, published in 2006 in a special issue of Discrete & Computational Geometry. Further supporting material is also presented: a follow-up paper of Hales et al (2010) revising the proof, and describing progress towards a formal proof of the Kepler conjecture. For historical reasons, this book also includes two early papers of Hales that indicate his original approach to the conjecture. The editor's two introductory chapters situate the conjecture in a broader historical and mathematical context. These chapters provide a valuable perspective and are a key feature of this work. Thomas C. Hales, Mellon Professor of Mathematics at the University of Pittsburgh, began his efforts to solve the Kepler conjecture before 1992. He is a pioneer in the use of computer proof techniques, and he continues work on a formal proof of the Kepler conjecture as the aim of the Flyspeck Project (F, P and K standing for Formal Proof of Kepler). Samuel P. Ferguson completed his doctorate in 1997 under the direction of Hales at the University of Michigan. In 1995, Ferguson began to work with Hales and made significant contributions to the proof of the Kepler conjecture. His doctoral work established one crucial case of the proof, which appeared as a singly authored paper in the detailed proof. Jeffrey C. Lagarias, Professor of Mathematics at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, was a co-guest editor, with Gábor Fejes-Tóth, of the special issue of Discrete & Computational Geometry that originally published the proof Nota de contenido: Preface -- Part I, Introduction and Survey -- 1 The Kepler Conjecture and Its Proof, by J. C. Lagarias -- 2 Bounds for Local Density of Sphere Packings and the Kepler Conjecture, by J. C. Lagarias -- Part II, Proof of the Kepler Conjecture -- Guest Editor's Foreword -- 3 Historical Overview of the Kepler Conjecture, by T. C. Hales -- 4 A Formulation of the Kepler Conjecture, by T. C. Hales and S. P. Ferguson -- 5 Sphere Packings III. Extremal Cases, by T. C. Hales -- 6 Sphere Packings IV. Detailed Bounds, by T. C. Hales -- 7 Sphere Packings V. Pentahedral Prisms, by S. P. Ferguson -- 8 Sphere Packings VI. Tame Graphs and Linear Programs, by T. C. Hales -- Part III, A Revision to the Proof of the Kepler Conjecture -- 9 A Revision of the Proof of the Kepler Conjecture, by T. C. Hales, J. Harrison, S. McLaughlin, T. Nipkow, S. Obua, and R. Zumkeller -- Part IV, Initial Papers of the Hales Program -- 10 Sphere Packings I, by T. C. Hales -- 11 Sphere Packings II, by T. C. Hales -- Index of Symbols -- Index of Subjects En línea: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-1129-1 Link: https://biblioteca.cunef.edu/gestion/catalogo/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=33235 Ejemplares
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Título : The Making of Experimental Economics : Witness Seminar on the Emergence of a Field Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Andrej Svorencík ; SpringerLink (Online service) ; Harro Maas Editorial: Cham : Springer International Publishing Fecha de publicación: 2016 Otro editor: Imprint: Springer Número de páginas: VII, 245 p. 10 illus., 1 illus. in color Il.: online resource ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-3-319-20952-4 Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Game theory Economic history Social sciences Economics Theory/Quantitative Economics/Mathematical Methods Theory, Economics, and Behav. Sciences Methodology/History of Thought Methodology the Clasificación: 330 Economía en general Resumen: This book is the transcript of a witness seminar on the history of experimental economics, in which eleven high-profile experimental economists participated, including Nobel Laureates Vernon Smith, Reinhard Selten and Alvin Roth. The witness seminar was constructed along four different topics: skills, community, laboratory, and funding. The transcript is preceded by an introduction explaining the method of the witness seminar and its specific set-up, and resuming its results. The participants' contribution and their lively discussion provide a wealth of insights into the emergence of experimental economics as a field of research. Nota de contenido: A Witness Seminar on the Emergence of Experimental Economics -- The Very Beginnings -- The Growth of a Community -- Funding -- Knowledge and Skills -- Laboratories -- History and Future -- Episodes from the Early History of Experimentation in Economics -- Biographies of Participants En línea: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-20952-4 Link: https://biblioteca.cunef.edu/gestion/catalogo/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=42147 The Making of Experimental Economics : Witness Seminar on the Emergence of a Field [documento electrónico] / Andrej Svorencík ; SpringerLink (Online service) ; Harro Maas . - Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2016 . - VII, 245 p. 10 illus., 1 illus. in color : online resource.
ISBN : 978-3-319-20952-4
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Game theory Economic history Social sciences Economics Theory/Quantitative Economics/Mathematical Methods Theory, Economics, and Behav. Sciences Methodology/History of Thought Methodology the Clasificación: 330 Economía en general Resumen: This book is the transcript of a witness seminar on the history of experimental economics, in which eleven high-profile experimental economists participated, including Nobel Laureates Vernon Smith, Reinhard Selten and Alvin Roth. The witness seminar was constructed along four different topics: skills, community, laboratory, and funding. The transcript is preceded by an introduction explaining the method of the witness seminar and its specific set-up, and resuming its results. The participants' contribution and their lively discussion provide a wealth of insights into the emergence of experimental economics as a field of research. Nota de contenido: A Witness Seminar on the Emergence of Experimental Economics -- The Very Beginnings -- The Growth of a Community -- Funding -- Knowledge and Skills -- Laboratories -- History and Future -- Episodes from the Early History of Experimentation in Economics -- Biographies of Participants En línea: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-20952-4 Link: https://biblioteca.cunef.edu/gestion/catalogo/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=42147 Ejemplares
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Título : The Brauer-Hasse-Noether Theorem in Historical Perspective Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Peter Roquette ; SpringerLink (Online service) Editorial: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg Fecha de publicación: 2005 Colección: Schriften der Mathematisch-naturwissenschaftlichen Klasse der Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften num. 15 Número de páginas: VI, 92 p. 1 illus Il.: online resource ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-3-540-26968-7 Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Mathematics Philosophy and social sciences Algebra Mathematical analysis Analysis (Mathematics) History Mathematics, general of Sciences Philosophy, the Social Clasificación: 51 Matemáticas Resumen: The unpublished writings of Helmut Hasse, consisting of letters, manuscripts and other papers, are kept at the Handschriftenabteilung of the University Library at Göttingen. Hasse had an extensive correspondence; he liked to exchange mathematical ideas, results and methods freely with his colleagues. There are more than 8000 documents preserved. Although not all of them are of equal mathematical interest, searching through this treasure can help us to assess the development of Number Theory through the 1920s and 1930s. The present volume is largely based on the letters and other documents its author has found concerning the Brauer-Hasse-Noether Theorem in the theory of algebras; this covers the years around 1931. In addition to the documents from the literary estates of Hasse and Brauer in Göttingen, the author also makes use of some letters from Emmy Noether to Richard Brauer that are preserved at the Bryn Mawr College Library (Pennsylvania, USA). Nota de contenido: The Main Theorem: Cyclic Algebras -- The Paper: Dedication to Hensel -- The Local-Global Principle -- From the Local-Global Principle to the Main Theorem -- The Brauer Group and Class Field Theory -- The Team: Noether, Brauer and Hasse -- The American Connection: Albert -- Epilogue: Käte Hey En línea: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/b138384 Link: https://biblioteca.cunef.edu/gestion/catalogo/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=35262 The Brauer-Hasse-Noether Theorem in Historical Perspective [documento electrónico] / Peter Roquette ; SpringerLink (Online service) . - Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2005 . - VI, 92 p. 1 illus : online resource. - (Schriften der Mathematisch-naturwissenschaftlichen Klasse der Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften; 15) .
ISBN : 978-3-540-26968-7
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Mathematics Philosophy and social sciences Algebra Mathematical analysis Analysis (Mathematics) History Mathematics, general of Sciences Philosophy, the Social Clasificación: 51 Matemáticas Resumen: The unpublished writings of Helmut Hasse, consisting of letters, manuscripts and other papers, are kept at the Handschriftenabteilung of the University Library at Göttingen. Hasse had an extensive correspondence; he liked to exchange mathematical ideas, results and methods freely with his colleagues. There are more than 8000 documents preserved. Although not all of them are of equal mathematical interest, searching through this treasure can help us to assess the development of Number Theory through the 1920s and 1930s. The present volume is largely based on the letters and other documents its author has found concerning the Brauer-Hasse-Noether Theorem in the theory of algebras; this covers the years around 1931. In addition to the documents from the literary estates of Hasse and Brauer in Göttingen, the author also makes use of some letters from Emmy Noether to Richard Brauer that are preserved at the Bryn Mawr College Library (Pennsylvania, USA). Nota de contenido: The Main Theorem: Cyclic Algebras -- The Paper: Dedication to Hensel -- The Local-Global Principle -- From the Local-Global Principle to the Main Theorem -- The Brauer Group and Class Field Theory -- The Team: Noether, Brauer and Hasse -- The American Connection: Albert -- Epilogue: Käte Hey En línea: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/b138384 Link: https://biblioteca.cunef.edu/gestion/catalogo/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=35262 Ejemplares
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Título : The Pleasures of Statistics : The Autobiography of Frederick Mosteller Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Frederick Mosteller ; SpringerLink (Online service) ; Stephen E. Fienberg ; David C. Hoaglin ; Judith M. Tanur Editorial: New York, NY : Springer New York Fecha de publicación: 2010 Otro editor: Imprint: Springer Número de páginas: XVI, 344 p Il.: online resource ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-0-387-77956-0 Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Statistics Public health Biostatistics Probabilities Assessment Social sciences Statistical Theory and Methods Probability Stochastic Processes Methodology of the Sciences Assessment, Testing Evaluation Health Clasificación: 51 Matemáticas Resumen: From his unique perspective, renowned statistician and educator Frederick Mosteller describes many of the projects and events in his long career. From humble beginnings in western Pennsylvania to becoming the founding chairman of Harvard University’s Department of Statistics and beyond, he inspired many statisticians, scientists, and students with his unabashed pragmatism, creative thinking, and zest for both learning and teaching. This candid account offers fresh insights into the qualities that made Mosteller a superb teacher, a prolific scholar, a respected leader, and a valued advisor. A special feature of the book is its chapter-length insider accounts of work on the pre-election polls of 1948, statistical aspects of the Kinsey report on sexual behavior in the human male, mathematical learning theory, authorship of the disputed Federalist papers, safety of anesthetics, and a wide-ranging examination of the Coleman report on equality of educational opportunity. This volume is a companion to Selected Papers of Frederick Mosteller (Springer, 2006) and A Statistical Model: Frederick Mosteller’s Contributions to Statistics, Science, and Public Policy (Springer-Verlag, 1990). Frederick Mosteller (1916–2006) was Roger I. Lee Professor of Mathematical Statistics at Harvard University. His manuscript was unfinished at his death and has been updated Nota de contenido: Examples of Quantitative Studies -- Why Did Dewey Beat Truman in the Pre-election Polls of 1948? -- Sexual Behavior in the United States: The Kinsey Report -- Learning Theory: Founding Mathematical Psychology -- Who Wrote the Disputed Federalist Papers, Hamilton or Madison? -- The Safety of Anesthetics: The National Halothane Study -- Equality of Educational Opportunity: The Coleman Report -- Early Life and Education -- Childhood -- Secondary School -- Carnegie Institute of Technology -- Graduate Schools: Carnegie and Princeton -- Magic -- Beginning Research -- Completing the Doctorate -- Coming to Harvard University -- Organizing Statistics -- Continuing Activities -- Evaluation -- Teaching -- Group Writing -- The Cape -- Biostatistics -- Health Policy and Management -- Health Science Policy -- Editors#x2019; Epilogue En línea: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-77956-0 Link: https://biblioteca.cunef.edu/gestion/catalogo/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=33507 The Pleasures of Statistics : The Autobiography of Frederick Mosteller [documento electrónico] / Frederick Mosteller ; SpringerLink (Online service) ; Stephen E. Fienberg ; David C. Hoaglin ; Judith M. Tanur . - New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 2010 . - XVI, 344 p : online resource.
ISBN : 978-0-387-77956-0
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Statistics Public health Biostatistics Probabilities Assessment Social sciences Statistical Theory and Methods Probability Stochastic Processes Methodology of the Sciences Assessment, Testing Evaluation Health Clasificación: 51 Matemáticas Resumen: From his unique perspective, renowned statistician and educator Frederick Mosteller describes many of the projects and events in his long career. From humble beginnings in western Pennsylvania to becoming the founding chairman of Harvard University’s Department of Statistics and beyond, he inspired many statisticians, scientists, and students with his unabashed pragmatism, creative thinking, and zest for both learning and teaching. This candid account offers fresh insights into the qualities that made Mosteller a superb teacher, a prolific scholar, a respected leader, and a valued advisor. A special feature of the book is its chapter-length insider accounts of work on the pre-election polls of 1948, statistical aspects of the Kinsey report on sexual behavior in the human male, mathematical learning theory, authorship of the disputed Federalist papers, safety of anesthetics, and a wide-ranging examination of the Coleman report on equality of educational opportunity. This volume is a companion to Selected Papers of Frederick Mosteller (Springer, 2006) and A Statistical Model: Frederick Mosteller’s Contributions to Statistics, Science, and Public Policy (Springer-Verlag, 1990). Frederick Mosteller (1916–2006) was Roger I. Lee Professor of Mathematical Statistics at Harvard University. His manuscript was unfinished at his death and has been updated Nota de contenido: Examples of Quantitative Studies -- Why Did Dewey Beat Truman in the Pre-election Polls of 1948? -- Sexual Behavior in the United States: The Kinsey Report -- Learning Theory: Founding Mathematical Psychology -- Who Wrote the Disputed Federalist Papers, Hamilton or Madison? -- The Safety of Anesthetics: The National Halothane Study -- Equality of Educational Opportunity: The Coleman Report -- Early Life and Education -- Childhood -- Secondary School -- Carnegie Institute of Technology -- Graduate Schools: Carnegie and Princeton -- Magic -- Beginning Research -- Completing the Doctorate -- Coming to Harvard University -- Organizing Statistics -- Continuing Activities -- Evaluation -- Teaching -- Group Writing -- The Cape -- Biostatistics -- Health Policy and Management -- Health Science Policy -- Editors#x2019; Epilogue En línea: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-77956-0 Link: https://biblioteca.cunef.edu/gestion/catalogo/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=33507 Ejemplares
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Título : The Self-Avoiding Walk Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Neal Madras ; SpringerLink (Online service) ; Gordon Slade Editorial: New York, NY : Springer New York Fecha de publicación: 2013 Otro editor: Imprint: Birkhäuser Colección: Modern Birkhäuser Classics, ISSN 2197-1803 Número de páginas: XVI, 427 p Il.: online resource ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-1-4614-6025-1 Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Mathematics Mathematical physics Probabilities Combinatorics Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes Applications in the Physical Sciences Physics Clasificación: 51 Matemáticas Resumen: The self-avoiding walk is a mathematical model that has important applications in statistical mechanics and polymer science. In spite of its simple definition—a path on a lattice that does not visit the same site more than once—it is difficult to analyze mathematically. The Self-Avoiding Walk provides the first unified account of the known rigorous results for the self-avoiding walk, with particular emphasis on its critical behavior. Its goals are to give an account of the current mathematical understanding of the model, to indicate some of the applications of the concept in physics and in chemistry, and to give an introduction to some of the nonrigorous methods used in those fields. Topics covered in the book include: the lace expansion and its application to the self-avoiding walk in more than four dimensions where most issues are now resolved; an introduction to the nonrigorous scaling theory; classical work of Hammersley and others; a new exposition of Kesten’s pattern theorem and its consequences; a discussion of the decay of the two-point function and its relation to probabilistic renewal theory; analysis of Monte Carlo methods that have been used to study the self-avoiding walk; the role of the self-avoiding walk in physical and chemical applications. Methods from combinatorics, probability theory, analysis, and mathematical physics play important roles. The book is highly accessible to both professionals and graduate students in mathematics, physics, and chemistry. Nota de contenido: Preface.- Introduction -- Scaling, polymers and spins -- Some combinatorial bounds -- Decay of the two-point function -- The lace expansion -- Above four dimensions -- Pattern theorems -- Polygons, slabs, bridges and knots -- Analysis of Monte Carlo methods -- Related Topics -- Random walk -- Proof of the renewal theorem -- Tables of exact enumerations -- Bibliography -- Notation -- Index. En línea: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-6025-1 Link: https://biblioteca.cunef.edu/gestion/catalogo/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=32287 The Self-Avoiding Walk [documento electrónico] / Neal Madras ; SpringerLink (Online service) ; Gordon Slade . - New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Birkhäuser, 2013 . - XVI, 427 p : online resource. - (Modern Birkhäuser Classics, ISSN 2197-1803) .
ISBN : 978-1-4614-6025-1
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Mathematics Mathematical physics Probabilities Combinatorics Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes Applications in the Physical Sciences Physics Clasificación: 51 Matemáticas Resumen: The self-avoiding walk is a mathematical model that has important applications in statistical mechanics and polymer science. In spite of its simple definition—a path on a lattice that does not visit the same site more than once—it is difficult to analyze mathematically. The Self-Avoiding Walk provides the first unified account of the known rigorous results for the self-avoiding walk, with particular emphasis on its critical behavior. Its goals are to give an account of the current mathematical understanding of the model, to indicate some of the applications of the concept in physics and in chemistry, and to give an introduction to some of the nonrigorous methods used in those fields. Topics covered in the book include: the lace expansion and its application to the self-avoiding walk in more than four dimensions where most issues are now resolved; an introduction to the nonrigorous scaling theory; classical work of Hammersley and others; a new exposition of Kesten’s pattern theorem and its consequences; a discussion of the decay of the two-point function and its relation to probabilistic renewal theory; analysis of Monte Carlo methods that have been used to study the self-avoiding walk; the role of the self-avoiding walk in physical and chemical applications. Methods from combinatorics, probability theory, analysis, and mathematical physics play important roles. The book is highly accessible to both professionals and graduate students in mathematics, physics, and chemistry. Nota de contenido: Preface.- Introduction -- Scaling, polymers and spins -- Some combinatorial bounds -- Decay of the two-point function -- The lace expansion -- Above four dimensions -- Pattern theorems -- Polygons, slabs, bridges and knots -- Analysis of Monte Carlo methods -- Related Topics -- Random walk -- Proof of the renewal theorem -- Tables of exact enumerations -- Bibliography -- Notation -- Index. En línea: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-6025-1 Link: https://biblioteca.cunef.edu/gestion/catalogo/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=32287 Ejemplares
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