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Highlights in Zentralblatt MATH

In this new column you have quick access to selected highlights of Zentralblatt MATH.
You will find summaries on remarkable developments in mathematics, outstanding reviews, historical surveys and much more, as compiled by the editors of Zentralblatt MATH for your advantage.


Date Highlights
2008-10-10

Beyond partial differential equations

``Although the text was written for truly advanced graduate students, it contains a wealth of well presented results on semigroup theory and the theory of evolution equations with applications to hyperbolic equations and systems and will therefore serve as a valuable resource for researchers in mathematics and theoretical physics as well," reads Thomas Hagen's review of the book ``Beyond partial differential equations. On linear and quasi-linear abstract hyperbolic evolution equations." by Horst Reinhard Beyer [Lecture Notes in Mathematics 1898. Berlin: Springer. (2007; Zbl 1144.35001)]. more ...
2008-09-20

100 Years of Hardy's ``A Course of Pure Mathematics"

``Fifty one years ago I bought my copy of this book and it has been in use ever since....My book is the 1944 ninth edition, a copy of the 1938 seventh edition that was the first revision and resetting of the original 1908 work."

Peter S. Bullen looks back to many decades of mathematics in his Zentralblatt review of the Centenary edition of Hardy's book. It happens rarely that a mathematical textbook remains almost unchanged in use for such a period, which clearly indicates the foresight of Hardy's concepts. more ...
2008-08-31

Bourbaki reprint

Some days ago, Henri Cartan passed away, the last living founder of the famous Bourbaki group. In the course of the last years, the full extent of the ``Éléments de mathématique" was made available again as a reprint of the English translation. Most volumes of this edition are already reviewed in Zentralblatt, with a special emphasis of the second reviews on the historical significance and the development of the reception during the decades.
2008-08-15

D-modules, perverse sheaves, and representation theory.

D-modules bridge many different areas of mathematics, including Algebraic and Differential Geometry, Complex Analysis, Category Theory, Differential Equations, and Representation Theory. ``D-modules, perverse sheaves, and representation theory" is an expanded translation of a Japanese monograph of Ryoshi Hotta, Kiyoshi Takeuchi and Toshiyuki Tanisaki. As the review of Gheorge Gussi [Zbl 1136.14009] points out: more ...
2008-07-13

History of Banach spaces and linear operators

Looking backward to the unfolding of a new mathematical branch often provides deep insights into its concepts, methods and interconnections. This is especially true for the area of Banach spaces and linear operators, topic of a new remarkable book of Albrecht Pietsch. more ...
2008-06-12

L'isomorphisme entre les tours de Lubin-Tate et de Drinfeld

In the context of the local Langlands correspondence, a geometric relation between the Lubin-Tate tower and the Drinfeld tower has long been expected. The recent book ``L'isomorphisme entre les tours de Lubin-Tate et de Drinfeld" of Laurent Fargues, Alain Genestier and Vincent Lafforgue makes this relation explicit. Read the elaborated review of Elmar Große-Klönne in Zbl 1136.14001 to get acquainted with the sophisticated mathematics involved. more ...
2008-05-30

PISA, Bach, Pythagoras: Mathematics, Music and Cabaret

We learned from Tom Lehrer that mathematics and cabaret can be a good match. Jürgen Appell reviews in Zbl 1134.00008 the program of Dietrich Paul, a German cabaret artist whose favorite topics evolve around education, music and mathematics. more ...
2008-05-13

Electronic Geometry Models

ZMATH includes now the items of the Electronic Geometry Models archive, like the Rhombicosidodecahedron (one of the thirteen Archimedean solids, with 60 vertices, 120 edges and 62 facets, 12 pentagons, 30 squares and 20 triangles), or Sharir's cube. more ...
2008-05-09

Factorization method in quantum mechanics

Special problems from quantum mechanics that arise frequently in physics and chemistry can often be treated by the factorization method. more ...
2008-04-17

Does a global temperature exist?

Global warming has become a hot topic in the mass media. »Warming« is usually measured by the change of temperature - but does a »global temperature« make sense? more ...
2008-03-31

The proof of the Poincaré and the Geometrization Conjecture

Read the first reviews of Grisha Perelman's three famous e-prints, provided by Gérard Besson (Grenoble) in Zbl 1130.53001, Zbl 1130.53002 and Zbl 1130.53003.
2008-03-29

Who is Alexander Grothendieck?

On the occasion of Grothendieck's 80th birthday, ZMATH has an extensive review by Werner Kleinert (Berlin) of the first part of Winfried Scharlau's new biography in Zbl 1129.01018.
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