bokomslag Two Algebraic Byways from Differential Equations: Grbner Bases and Quivers
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Two Algebraic Byways from Differential Equations: Grbner Bases and Quivers

Kenji Iohara Philippe Malbos Masa-Hiko Saito Nobuki Takayama

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  • 2021
This edited volume presents a fascinating collection of lecture notes focusing on differential equations from two viewpoints: formal calculus (through the theory of Grbner bases) and geometry (via quiver theory). Grbner bases serve as effective models for computation in algebras of various types. Although the theory of Grbner bases was developed in the second half of the 20th century, many works on computational methods in algebra were published well before the introduction of the modern algebraic language. Since then, new algorithms have been developed and the theory itself has greatly expanded. In comparison, diagrammatic methods in representation theory are relatively new, with the quiver varieties only being introduced with big impact in the 1990s. Divided into two parts, the book first discusses the theory of Grbner bases in their commutative and noncommutative contexts, with a focus on algorithmic aspects and applications of Grbner bases to analysison systems of partial differential equations, effective analysis on rings of differential operators, and homological algebra. It then introduces representations of quivers, quiver varieties and their applications to the moduli spaces of meromorphic connections on the complex projective line. While no particular reader background is assumed, the book is intended for graduate students in mathematics, engineering and related fields, as well as researchers and scholars.
  • Författare: Kenji Iohara, Philippe Malbos, Masa-Hiko Saito, Nobuki Takayama
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9783030264567
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 371
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2021-07-15
  • Förlag: Springer Nature Switzerland AG