jueves, 28 de octubre de 2010

Material sobre Espacios Métricos

En el siguiente enlace se pueden descargar unas notas escritas por el Dr.  Joseph Muscat sobre Espacios Métricos, muy apropiadas para el minicurso porque contiene muchos ejercicios interesantes. El enlace es: http://staff.um.edu.mt/jmus1/metrics.pdf

viernes, 22 de octubre de 2010

Participación en la XVII semana de ciencia y tecnología

  • Dr. Jesús Romero Valencia. Ponencia: Geometría y robótica. Miercoles 27 de Octubre, a las 12:00, en el auditorio.
  • MC. Javier González Mendieta. Taller: Geometría plana sobre la esfera. 27, 28 y 29, de 8:30 a 10:00. Salón 7.
  • MC. Héctor Merino Cruz. Taller: Espacios métricos. 27, 28 y 29, de 13:00 a 14:30. Salón 7. 
  • Dr. Jorge Sánchez Ortiz. Ponencia: Una versión del teorema central del límite módulo 1. 27 de Octubre, a las 17:30. Auditorio.
  • Freddy Díaz García. Ponencia: Lazos en grupos de transformaciones.  27 de Octubre, a las 19:00. Auditorio.
  • C. Dr. Marco Antonio Taneco Hernández. Ponencia: Sobre la atracción en estados estacionarios en EDP hamiltonianas.  27 de Octubre, a las 19:30. Auditorio.
  • MC. Miguel Corona Sánchez. Ponencia: Teorema de Vinogradov sobre la conjetura de Goldbach.  28 de Octubre, a las 18:30. Auditorio. 
  • C. Dr. Martín Patricio Árciga Alejandre. Ponencia: La transformada de Hilbert y aplicaciones.  29 de Octubre, a las 11:30. Auditorio.

miércoles, 20 de octubre de 2010

Newest Release of MathSciNet



The American Mathematical Society is pleased to announce the latest
version of MathSciNet. The new release includes the following enhancements
and features:

- Improved display of mathematics using MathJax, an open source JavaScript
 display engine for mathematics that works in all modern browsers
 (http://www.mathjax.org)

- Direct links to books, book chapters, and series using DOIs registered
 by publishers

- Bibliographic entries and direct links for Ph.D. theses in mathematics,
 applied mathematics, and statistics from the ProQuest Dissertations &
 Theses database

For more information please see: http://www.ams.org/mathscinet/help/about.html

martes, 12 de octubre de 2010

International Conference on Algebra, Topology and Topological Algebras

The First ICATTA will be held at the city of Veracruz in the eastern state of Veracruz in Mexico, during the first week of the year 2011 (January 5th to 7th).
The essential character of topological algebras is the simultaneous consideration of two structures on the same set. An algebraic structure (that of an algebra) and a topological structure, ensuring the consistency in between algebra and topology, leading as vital components, to an important object of Functional Analysis that we call topological algebras.
The study of (non-normed) topological algebras began around 1950, to manipulate certain classes of non-normed topological algebras that appeared naturally in mathematics and physics. Some results on such topological algebras had already published earlier in 1947 by R. Arens. It was only in 1952 when Arens and E.A. Michael gave, independently, the first systematic study on locally m-convex algebras that constitute an important class of non-normed topological algebras. Here, one can stress the fact that M. A. Naimark, an expert in the area of Banach algebras, had remarked (in 1950) the importance of consideration of non-normed algebras and predicted the development of their theory. Concerning cosmology, G. Lassner, to his great surprise, realized that the theory of normed topological algebras was not enough to work with.
In addition to the study of the internal structure of non-normed and even non-locally convex topological algebras, there are applications to other branches of mathematics, such as differential geometry of smooth manifolds, and mathematical physics, for instance, quantum relativity (A. Mallios) and quantum cosmology (G. Lassner). Further, topological algebras aim to rule over unbounded operators. Other topics where topological algebras are applicable are topological homological algebra, topological algebraic geometry, sheaf theory and K-theory.

More information in event's page: ICATTA 2011

jueves, 7 de octubre de 2010

IOP Publishing: read JPCM published papers online today from the Nobel Prize 2010 winners

To celebrate the 2010 Nobel Prize for Physics, IOP Publishing is making all
the work previously published with us by this year's winners open access
until the end of 2010.

The Nobel Prize in Physics 2010 was jointly awarded to:

Professor Andre Geim
Dr Kostya Novoselov

For "groundbreaking experiments regarding the two-dimensional material
graphene". Both physicists work at the University of Manchester in the UK.

You can read their work published with IOP Publishing at
http://herald.iop.org/nobel/m137/jip//link/3939

In addition, Physica Scripta, which is published on behalf of the Physical
Societies of the Nordic Countries by IOP Publishing and the Royal Swedish
Academy of Sciences, is pleased to announce a new publishing initiative with
the Nobel Foundation http://nobelprize.org/.  Physica Scripta will publish
copies of the biographies of the 2009 Nobel Prize winners along with their
lectures given at the prize ceremony.

You can read the biographies and lectures given by C K Kao, W S Boyle and G
E Smith at the Physica Scripta website:
http://herald.iop.org/psnobelpage/m304/zea//link/3937

viernes, 1 de octubre de 2010

bibliotecas virtuales en la UAGro.

Buenas noticias. El portal de la universidad (UAGro) tiene ya una liga para acceder a bibliotecas virtuales. Para acceder, el estudiante debe introducir su matrícula y el profesor su número de trabajador.
Pueden probar entrar directamente aqui: bibliotecas virtuales

¿Debemos aprovechar estos recursos no creen?
Es posible que más adelante coloquemos aqui los nombres de algunas revistas que se pueden acceder a los artículos completos (sobre matemáticas). Si no nos gana la flojera por supuesto.