Vladimir Zorich

人物简介:

Vladimir A. Zorich is a distinguished Professor of Mathematics at the University of Moscow who solved the problem of global homeomorphism for space quasi-conformal mappings and provided its far-reaching generalizations.

Mathematical Analysis of Problems in the Natural Sciences书籍相关信息

  • ISBN:9783642148125
  • 作者:Vladimir Zorich / Gerald G. Gould
  • 出版社:Springer
  • 出版时间:2010-10-29
  • 页数:135
  • 价格:USD 49.95
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  • 装帧:Hardcover
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  • 原作名:Математический анализ задач естествознания
  • 适合人群:academic mathematicians, scientists, engineers, students of mathematics and science, researchers in applied mathematics, and anyone interested in the intersection of mathematics and natural sciences
  • TAG:Mathematical Modeling / Mathematics / Applied Mathematics / Calculus / Real Analysis / problem-solving / natural sciences
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  • 更新时间:2025-05-20 17:03:51

内容简介:

Vladimir A. Zorich is a distinguished Professor of Mathematics at the University of Moscow who solved the problem of global homeomorphism for space quasi-conformal mappings and provided its far-reaching generalizations. In Mathematical Analysis of Problems in Natural Sciences, he uses a lively and accessible style to unify three topics of analysis and physics, which are as follows: the dimensional analysis of physical quantities, which contains various applications including Kolmogorov's model for turbulence; functions of very large numbers of variables and the principle of concentration along with the non-linear law of large numbers, the geometric meaning of the Gauss and Maxwell distributions, and the Kotelnikov-Shannon theorem; and, finally, classical thermodynamics and contact geometry, which covers two main principles of thermodynamics in the language of differential forms, contact distributions, the Frobenius theorem and the Carnot-Caratheodory metric. This text corresponds to a two-semester course aimed at illustrating various interactions of "pure mathematics" with other sciences such as hydrodynamics, thermodynamics, statistical physics and information theory. It includes a nice set of problems and contains many historical remarks. It also contains an appendix featuring Zorich's popular article, "Mathematics as language and method." It is ideal for students and professors of mathematics and physics but is also relevant to chemists and biologists as well as engineers and researchers in various areas of the natural sciences. Content Level » Upper undergraduate Keywords » contact geometry - dimensional analysis of physical quantities - principle of concentration - thermodynamics - transmission of information - turbulence Related subjects » Analysis - Applications - Geometry & Topology - Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes - Theoretical, Mathematical & Computational Physics