Dettagli del libro
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
389
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Nov 20, 2013
Editore
Springer
Edizione
2013
ISBN-10
3642414974
ISBN-13
9783642414978
Descrizione
This collection honors the remarkable contributions of László Fejes Tóth, a prominent figure in the field of geometry. The volume comprises twelve insightful survey articles that delve into various aspects of geometric theory, showcasing the evolution and depth of ideas that have emerged from Fejes Tóth’s work. Each article collectively reflects a commitment to the nuances of intuitive, discrete, and convex geometry, integrating both historical context and contemporary relevance.
Scholars and enthusiasts will find a diverse range of topics explored, revealing new perspectives that stimulate further inquiry in these geometrical domains. The contributors, experts in their respective fields, highlight the beauty and complexity of geometric structures, elucidating how they influence modern mathematical thought and applications.
Through this tribute, readers are invited to engage with the fundamental principles that underscore the discipline and appreciate the legacy of an influential mathematician whose passion for geometry continues to inspire. The articles not only commemorate Fejes Tóth’s achievements but also aim to spark new dialogues within the mathematical community.
Scholars and enthusiasts will find a diverse range of topics explored, revealing new perspectives that stimulate further inquiry in these geometrical domains. The contributors, experts in their respective fields, highlight the beauty and complexity of geometric structures, elucidating how they influence modern mathematical thought and applications.
Through this tribute, readers are invited to engage with the fundamental principles that underscore the discipline and appreciate the legacy of an influential mathematician whose passion for geometry continues to inspire. The articles not only commemorate Fejes Tóth’s achievements but also aim to spark new dialogues within the mathematical community.