International Journal of Mathematical Combinatorics, Volume 3, 2008

International Journal of Mathematical Combinatorics, Volume 3, 2008
Author: Linfan Mao
Publisher: Infinite Study
Total Pages: 129
Release:
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN:

journal which publishes original research papers and survey articles in all aspects of mathematical combinatorics, Smarandache multi-spaces, Smarandache geometries, non-Euclidean geometry, topology and their applications to other sciences.

Graphs and Networks

Graphs and Networks
Author: S. R. Kingan
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2022-04-28
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1118937279

Graphs and Networks A unique blend of graph theory and network science for mathematicians and data science professionals alike. Featuring topics such as minors, connectomes, trees, distance, spectral graph theory, similarity, centrality, small-world networks, scale-free networks, graph algorithms, Eulerian circuits, Hamiltonian cycles, coloring, higher connectivity, planar graphs, flows, matchings, and coverings, Graphs and Networks contains modern applications for graph theorists and a host of useful theorems for network scientists. The book begins with applications to biology and the social and political sciences and gradually takes a more theoretical direction toward graph structure theory and combinatorial optimization. A background in linear algebra, probability, and statistics provides the proper frame of reference. Graphs and Networks also features: Applications to neuroscience, climate science, and the social and political sciences A research outlook integrated directly into the narrative with ideas for students interested in pursuing research projects at all levels A large selection of primary and secondary sources for further reading Historical notes that hint at the passion and excitement behind the discoveries Practice problems that reinforce the concepts and encourage further investigation and independent work

Contraction Fixed Point Theorems

Contraction Fixed Point Theorems
Author: Antoine Wallace Lassiter
Publisher:
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2005
Genre: Geometry
ISBN:

We present an alternate approach to the proofs of Contraction Fixed Point Theorems. This approach was outlined and illustrated in an article, "Alternative Approaches To Proofs of Contraction Mapping Fixed Point Theorems" by James E. Joseph and Myung H. Kwack, which appeared in the Fall 1999, Missouri Journal Of Mathematical Sciences Volume 11, pages 167--175. This study is based on that article. -- Abstract.

Discrete Encounters

Discrete Encounters
Author: Craig Bauer
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 718
Release: 2020-05-14
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0429682891

Eschewing the often standard dry and static writing style of traditional textbooks, Discrete Encounters provides a refreshing approach to discrete mathematics. The author blends traditional course topics and applications with historical context, pop culture references, and open problems. This book focuses on the historical development of the subject and provides fascinating details of the people behind the mathematics, along with their motivations, deepening readers’ appreciation of mathematics. This unique book covers many of the same topics found in traditional textbooks, but does so in an alternative, entertaining style that better captures readers’ attention. In addition to standard discrete mathematics material, the author shows the interplay between the discrete and the continuous and includes high-interest topics such as fractals, chaos theory, cellular automata, money-saving financial mathematics, and much more. Not only will readers gain a greater understanding of mathematics and its culture, they will also be encouraged to further explore the subject. Long lists of references at the end of each chapter make this easy. Highlights: Features fascinating historical context to motivate readers Text includes numerous pop culture references throughout to provide a more engaging reading experience Its unique topic structure presents a fresh approach The text’s narrative style is that of a popular book, not a dry textbook Includes the work of many living mathematicians Its multidisciplinary approach makes it ideal for liberal arts mathematics classes, leisure reading, or as a reference for professors looking to supplement traditional courses Contains many open problems Profusely illustrated

Handbook of Research on Emerging Applications of Fuzzy Algebraic Structures

Handbook of Research on Emerging Applications of Fuzzy Algebraic Structures
Author: Jana, Chiranjibe
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 439
Release: 2019-10-25
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1799801926

In the world of mathematics, the study of fuzzy relations and its theories are well-documented and a staple in the area of calculative methods. What many researchers and scientists overlook is how fuzzy theory can be applied to industries outside of arithmetic. The framework of fuzzy logic is much broader than professionals realize. There is a lack of research on the full potential this theoretical model can reach. The Handbook of Research on Emerging Applications of Fuzzy Algebraic Structures provides emerging research exploring the theoretical and practical aspects of fuzzy set theory and its real-life applications within the fields of engineering and science. Featuring coverage on a broad range of topics such as complex systems, topological spaces, and linear transformations, this book is ideally designed for academicians, professionals, and students seeking current research on innovations in fuzzy logic in algebra and other matrices.

Index to Mathematical Problems, 1980-1984

Index to Mathematical Problems, 1980-1984
Author: Stanley Rabinowitz
Publisher: MathPro Press
Total Pages: 554
Release: 1992
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780962640117

A compendium of over 5,000 problems with subject, keyword, author and citation indexes.

Because Without Cause

Because Without Cause
Author: Marc Lange
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 513
Release: 2017
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0190269480

Not all scientific explanations work by describing causal connections between events or the world's overall causal structure. Some mathematical proofs explain why the theorems being proved hold. In this book, Marc Lange proposes philosophical accounts of many kinds of non-causal explanations in science and mathematics. These topics have been unjustly neglected in the philosophy of science and mathematics. One important kind of non-causal scientific explanation is termed explanation by constraint. These explanations work by providing information about what makes certain facts especially inevitable - more necessary than the ordinary laws of nature connecting causes to their effects. Facts explained in this way transcend the hurly-burly of cause and effect. Many physicists have regarded the laws of kinematics, the great conservation laws, the coordinate transformations, and the parallelogram of forces as having explanations by constraint. This book presents an original account of explanations by constraint, concentrating on a variety of examples from classical physics and special relativity. This book also offers original accounts of several other varieties of non-causal scientific explanation. Dimensional explanations work by showing how some law of nature arises merely from the dimensional relations among the quantities involved. Really statistical explanations include explanations that appeal to regression toward the mean and other canonical manifestations of chance. Lange provides an original account of what makes certain mathematical proofs but not others explain what they prove. Mathematical explanation connects to a host of other important mathematical ideas, including coincidences in mathematics, the significance of giving multiple proofs of the same result, and natural properties in mathematics. Introducing many examples drawn from actual science and mathematics, with extended discussions of examples from Lagrange, Desargues, Thomson, Sylvester, Maxwell, Rayleigh, Einstein, and Feynman, Because Without Cause's proposals and examples should set the agenda for future work on non-causal explanation.

About Neutrosophic Countably Comapctness

About Neutrosophic Countably Comapctness
Author: Murad Arar
Publisher: Infinite Study
Total Pages: 12
Release:
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN:

We answer the following question: Are neutrosophic m-compactness and neutrosophic m-countably compactness equivalent? Since every neutrosophic topology is neutrosophic m-topology, we answer the question for neutrosophic topological spaces, more precisely, we give an example of neutrosophic topology which is neutrosophic countably comapact but not neutrosophic compact