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Brazil-Portugal Mathematics - Proceedings of the First Brazil-Portugal Joint Meeting in Mathematics, Salvador, Brazil, August 14-20, 2022

English · Hardback

Will be released 01.10.2025

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This book collects the groundbreaking research presented at the plenary lectures of the First Brazil-Portugal Joint Meeting in Mathematics, held in Salvador, Brazil, from August 14 to 20, 2022. This historic event marked the bicentennial of Brazil's independence and celebrated the strengthening of scientific cooperation between the two nations. 

With contributions from international experts, these proceedings provide a comprehensive overview of the latest advances in various areas of mathematics. It contains a stimulating mix of research articles and exclusive surveys of the state of the art in current topics. It collects 7 articles on various topics, including transmission problems and PDEs, linear and nonlinear fractional PDEs of interacting particle systems, complexity in continuous optimization, Poisson manifolds, real and complex singularities, Reeb flows, and statistical extreme value theory. It serves as a testament to the growing partnership between the Brazilian and Portuguese mathematical communities.

This volume will serve as a source of inspiration for a broad range of researchers and research students, especially professional mathematicians with ties to Brazil and/or Portugal.

List of contents

Transmission Problems: Regularity Theory, Interfaces and Beyond.- A Concise and Friendly Introduction to the Analysis of Algorithms for Continuous Nonlinear Optimization.- Remarks on Non-formal Deformation Quantization of Poisson Manifolds.- Linear and Nonlinear Fractional PDEs from Interacting Particle Systems.- On Bi-Lipschitz Classification of Real and Complex Singularities.- The Role of Resampling Methods and Generalized Means in Extreme
Value Theory.- Multiplicity, Stability and Symmetry of Periodic Orbits of Reeb Flows.

Summary

This book collects the groundbreaking research presented at the plenary lectures of the First Brazil-Portugal Joint Meeting in Mathematics, held in Salvador, Brazil, from August 14 to 20, 2022. This historic event marked the bicentennial of Brazil's independence and celebrated the strengthening of scientific cooperation between the two nations. 

With contributions from international experts, these proceedings provide a comprehensive overview of the latest advances in various areas of mathematics. It contains a stimulating mix of research articles and exclusive surveys of the state of the art in current topics. It collects 7 articles on various topics, including transmission problems and PDEs, linear and nonlinear fractional PDEs of interacting particle systems, complexity in continuous optimization, Poisson manifolds, real and complex singularities, Reeb flows, and statistical extreme value theory. It serves as a testament to the growing partnership between the Brazilian and Portuguese mathematical communities.

This volume will serve as a source of inspiration for a broad range of researchers and research students, especially professional mathematicians with ties to Brazil and/or Portugal.

Product details

Assisted by Miguel Abreu (Editor), Henrique Bursztyn (Editor), Jorge Picado (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 01.10.2025
 
EAN 9783031984549
ISBN 978-3-0-3198454-9
No. of pages 200
Illustrations Approx. 200 p.
Series Coimbra Mathematical Texts
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Mathematics

Mathematische Physik, Mathematics, Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics, Continuous Optimization, Singularities, transmission problems, statistical extreme value theory, interacting particle systems, Reeb flow, Poisson manifolds

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