Six lectures delivered at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Stockholm, 1962American Mathematical Soc., Dec 31, 1963 - 84 pages |
Contents
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ALGEBRAIC NUMBER FIELDS | 25 |
LIE ALGEBRAS AND FINITE GROUPS | 40 |
VARIOUS APPROACHES TO ESTIMATING THE DIFFICULTY OF APPROXIMATE DEFINITION AND COMPUTATION OF FUNCTIONS | 47 |
REGIONS OF THE TYPE OF THE UPPER HALFPLANE IN THE THEORY OF FUNCTIONS OF SEVERAL COMPLEX VARIABLES | 53 |
PROBABILISTIC IDEAS IN ERGODIC THEORY | 62 |
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A. N. Kolmogorov additive functional Akad algebraic functions algebraic number fields Amer arbitrary automorphism bounded homogeneous regions Brownian motion characteristic operator classical coefficients complex connected consider corresponding critical prime divisors curve defined definition degenerate simple Lie denote differential equations differential operator diffusion process Dokl domain dynamic systems elements entropy ergodic theory example exists fibre bundles field of algebraic finite groups formula function f Galois group genus geodesic flow harmonic functions horocycles ibid increasing subalgebras infinitesimal operator invariant isomorphism K-automorphisms K-system Lebesgue Lie algebras Lie group linear M₁ manifold Markov processes measure metric Nauk SSSR nilpotent non-negative obtained one-dimensional p-extensions p-group partition Primenen probability problem random time substitution relation result Russian Siegel regions simple Lie p-algebras solution Soviet Math stationary process strictly Markov process subalgebra Teor theory of algebraic tion topological trajectories transformations transverse flow Uspehi Mat vector Ventcel Verojatnost Wiener process
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