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Quasiconformal Mappings and Analysis : A Collection of Papers Honoring F.W. Gehring [Elektronische Ressource]
Ort / Verlag
New York, NY : Springer New York
Erscheinungsjahr
1998
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  • In August 1995 an international symposium on "Quasiconformal Mappings and Analysis" was held in Ann Arbor on the occasion of Professor Frederick W. Gehring's 70th birthday and his impending retirement from the Mathematics Department at the University of Michigan. The concept of the symposium was to feature broad survey talks on a wide array of topics related to Gehring's basic research contributions in the field of quasiconformal mappings, emphasizing their relations to other parts of analysis. Principal speakers were Kari Astala, Albert Baernstein, Clifford Earle, Peter Jones, Irwin Kra, OUi Lehto, Gaven Martin, Dennis Sullivan, and Jussi Vaisala. Financial support was provided by the National Science Foundation, with additional grants from the University of Michigan and from the Institute for Mathematics and its Applications. The symposium was a great success. The speakers rose to the occasion and presented excellent survey lectures. The present volume was conceived as a means for disseminating those expositions to a wider audience. Additional mathematicians, some of whom had not been able to attend the symposium, were invited to contribute similar articles. The result is a fitting tribute to Fred Gehring's pre-eminent role in developing the theory of quasiconformal mappings, through his own research and writings and lectures, and through his supervision of graduate students. The volume begins with descriptions of Gehring's mathematical career and an overview of his research achievements
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Englisch
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ISBN: 9781461206057, 9781461268369
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4612-0605-7
OCLC-Nummer: 863805306, 863805306
Titel-ID: 990018233050106463