Dettagli del libro
Formato
Kindle
Pagine
262
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Jan 1, 2006
Editore
A K Peters/CRC Press
Edizione
1
ISBN-10
1439865825
ISBN-13
9781439865828
Descrizione
This collection captures the essence of a pivotal conference held in Pisa, where scholars and researchers convened to explore the frontiers of nonstandard methods in mathematics. The gathering in 2002 attracted a diverse group of mathematical thinkers, all eager to discuss innovative applications and theoretical advances within the realm of nonstandard analysis.
The contributions from David A. Ross, Nigel J. Cutland, and Mauro Di Nasso highlight the dynamic interplay between traditional mathematical practices and the emerging nonstandard approaches. Through a rich tapestry of lectures and discussions, the authors illuminate how these methods can yield novel insights and solutions across various mathematical disciplines.
The volume serves as a substantial resource for both seasoned mathematicians and newcomers to the field. It showcases a wide array of topics, illustrating the versatility and potential of nonstandard methods in tackling complex problems.
Beyond merely documenting the conference proceedings, this work fosters an ongoing dialogue about the future of mathematics and the pivotal role nonstandard methodologies can play in shaping new mathematical landscapes.
The contributions from David A. Ross, Nigel J. Cutland, and Mauro Di Nasso highlight the dynamic interplay between traditional mathematical practices and the emerging nonstandard approaches. Through a rich tapestry of lectures and discussions, the authors illuminate how these methods can yield novel insights and solutions across various mathematical disciplines.
The volume serves as a substantial resource for both seasoned mathematicians and newcomers to the field. It showcases a wide array of topics, illustrating the versatility and potential of nonstandard methods in tackling complex problems.
Beyond merely documenting the conference proceedings, this work fosters an ongoing dialogue about the future of mathematics and the pivotal role nonstandard methodologies can play in shaping new mathematical landscapes.