Random Processes for Classical Equations of Mathematical Physics : Mathematics and Its Applications - Sergey Ermakov

Random Processes for Classical Equations of Mathematical Physics

By: Sergey Ermakov, V.V. Nekrutkin, A.S. Sipin

Hardcover | 31 October 1989

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'Et moi •.... si j'avait su comment en revenir. One service mathema tics has rendered the je n'y serais point aIle.' human race. It has put common sense back Jules Verne where it belongs. on the topmost shelf next to the dusty canister labelled 'discarded non- The series is divergent; therefore we may be sense'. able to do something with it Eric T. Bell O. Heaviside Mathematics is a tool for thought. A highly necessary tool in a world where both feedback and non­ linearities abound. Similarly, all kinds of parts of mathematics serve as tools for other parts and for other sciences. Applying a simple rewriting rule to the quote on the right above one finds such statements as: 'One service topology has rendered mathematical physics .. .'; 'One service logic has rendered com­ puter science .. .'; 'One service category theory has rendered mathematics .. .'. All arguably true. And all statements obtainable this way form part of the raison d'etre of this series.

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