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  • While in classical (abelian) homological algebra additive functors from abelia... While in classical (abelian) homological algebra additive functors from abelian (or additive) categories to abelian categories are investigated non- abelian homological algebra deals with non-additive functors and their homological properties in... more
  • While in classical (abelian) homological algebra additive functors from abelia... While in classical (abelian) homological algebra additive functors from abelian (or additive) categories to abelian categories are investigated non- abelian homological algebra deals with non-additive functors and their homological properties in... more
  • While in classical (abelian) homological algebra additive functors from abelia... While in classical (abelian) homological algebra additive functors from abelian (or additive) categories to abelian categories are investigated non- abelian homological algebra deals with non-additive functors and their homological properties in... more
  • This monograph is a continuation of several themes presented in my previous bo... This monograph is a continuation of several themes presented in my previous books [146 149]. In those volumes I was concerned primarily with the properties of semirings. Here the objects of investigation are sets of the form RA where R is a semiring... more
  • Our motivation for gathering the material for this book over aperiod of seven ... Our motivation for gathering the material for this book over aperiod of seven years has been to unify and simplify ideas wh ich appeared in a sizable number of re- search articles during the past two decades. More specifically it has been our aim to... more
  • The Third International Conference on Non-associative Algebra and its Applicat... The Third International Conference on Non-associative Algebra and its Applications was held in Oviedo (Spain) from July 12th to July 17th 1993. The two previous Conferences were held in Novosibirsk and Tashkent respectively. The OrganisingCommittee... more
  • This collection contains papers conceptually related to the classical ideas of... This collection contains papers conceptually related to the classical ideas of Sophus Lie (i.e. to Lie groups and Lie algebras). Obviously it is impos- sible to embrace all such topics in a book of reasonable size. The contents of this one reflect... more
  • In essence this text is written as a challenge to others to discover significa... In essence this text is written as a challenge to others to discover significant uses for Cayley number algebra in physics. I freely admit that though the reading of some sections would benefit from previous experience of certain topics in physics -... more
  • The main part of the book is based on a one semester graduate course for stude... The main part of the book is based on a one semester graduate course for students in mathematics. I have attempted to develop the theory of hyperbolic systems of differen- tial equations in a systematic way making as much use as possible ofgradient... more
  • This monograph is a continuation of several themes presented in my previous bo... This monograph is a continuation of several themes presented in my previous books [146 149]. In those volumes I was concerned primarily with the properties of semirings. Here the objects of investigation are sets of the form RA where R is a semiring... more
  • The purpose of the book is to take stock of the situation concerning Algebra v... The purpose of the book is to take stock of the situation concerning Algebra via Category Theory in the last fifteen years where the new and synthetic notions of Mal cev protomodular homological and semi-abelian categories emerged. These notions... more
  • As long as algebra and geometry The unreasonable effectiveness of proceeded al... As long as algebra and geometry The unreasonable effectiveness of proceeded along separate paths mathematics in science . . . Eugene Wigner their advance was slow and their applications limited. But when these sciences joined Weil if you knows of a... more
  • The first chapter deals with idempotent analysis per se . To make the pres- ta... The first chapter deals with idempotent analysis per se . To make the pres- tation self-contained in the first two sections we define idempotent semirings give a concise exposition of idempotent linear algebra and survey some of its applications.... more
  • One service mathematics has rendered the tEL moi .... si j avait su comment en... One service mathematics has rendered the tEL moi .... si j avait su comment en revenir. je n y serais point alle . human race. It has put common sense back Jules Verne where it belongs on the topmost shelf next to the dusty canister labelled... more
  • For many years physics and mathematics have had a fruitful influence on one an... For many years physics and mathematics have had a fruitful influence on one another. Classical mechanics and celestial mechanics have produced very deep problems whose solutions have enhanced mathematics. On the other hand mathematics itself has... more
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