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Topics in nonlinear analysis & applications

✍ Scribed by Donald H Hyers; George Isac; Themistocles M Rassias


Publisher
World Scientific
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Leaves
710
Category
Library

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This festschrift includes papers authored by many collaborators, colleagues, and students of Professor Thomas P Hettmansperger, who worked in research in nonparametric statistics, rank statistics, robustness, and mixture models during a career that spanned nearly 40 years. It is a broad sample of peer-reviewed, cutting-edge research related to nonparametrics and mixture models Ch. 1. Cones and Complementarity Problems -- Ch. 2. Metrics on Convex Cones -- Ch. 3. Zero-Epi Mappings -- Ch. 4. Variational Principles -- Ch. 5. Maximal Element Principles


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