03084nam a2200373 i 4500991002945349707536160714s2015 sz a o j |0| 0 eng d9783319113210b14258262-39ule_inst515.35323AMS 92-06AMS 35K57AMS 47D03AMS 82C70LC QA370-380Evolutionary equations with applications in natural sciences /edited by Jacek Banasiak, Mustapha Mokhtar-KharroubiCham [Switzerland] :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer,c2015xi, 493 p. :58 ill., 37 ill. in color. ; 24 cmLecture notes in mathematics,0075-8434;2126Wilson Lamb: Applying functional analytic techniques to evolution equations -- Adam Bobrowski: Boundary conditions in evolutionary equations in biology.-Ernesto Estrada: Introduction to Complex Networks: Structure and Dynamics.-Jacek Banasiak: Kinetic models in natural sciences -- Philippe Laurençot: Weak compactness techniques and coagulation equations -- Ryszard Rudnicki: Stochastic operators and semigroups and their applications in physics and biology -- Mustapha Mokhtar-Kharroubi: Spectral theory for neutron transport.-Anna Marciniak-Czochra: Reaction-diffusion-ODE models of pattern formation -- Mapundi Kondwani Banda: Nonlinear Hyperbolic Systems of Conservation Laws and Related ApplicationsWith the unifying theme of abstract evolutionary equations, both linear and nonlinear, in a complex environment, the book presents a multidisciplinary blend of topics, spanning the fields of theoretical and applied functional analysis, partial differential equations, probability theory and numerical analysis applied to various models coming from theoretical physics, biology, engineering and complexity theory. The unique features of the book are: the first simultaneous presentation of two complementary approaches to fragmentation and coagulation problems, by weak compactness methods and by using semigroup techniques, comprehensive exposition of probabilistic methods of analysis of long term dynamics of dynamical systems, semigroup analysis of biological problems and cutting edge pattern formation theory. The book will appeal to postgraduate students and researchers specializing in applications of mathematics to problems arising in natural sciences and engineeringDifferentiable dynamical systemsOperator theoryDifferential equations, PartialBanasiak, JacekMokhtar-Kharroubi, MustaphaSpringer eBooksPrinted edition:9783319113210.b1425826222-11-1614-07-16991002945349707536LE013 92-XX BAN21 (2015)12013000293707le013pE72.79-l- 01010.i1578880522-11-16Evolutionary equations with applications in natural sciences1387916UNISALENTOle01314-07-16ma -engsz 0007908nam 2201849 450 991079787900332120230123215933.00-691-65142-61-4008-7577-310.1515/9781400875771(CKB)3710000000497419(EBL)4070836(OCoLC)927296709(MdBmJHUP)muse49560(DE-B1597)468216(OCoLC)1013941974(OCoLC)957505497(DE-B1597)9781400875771(Au-PeEL)EBL4070836(CaPaEBR)ebr11200077(CaONFJC)MIL846262(OCoLC)936855839(MiAaPQ)EBC4070836(EXLCZ)99371000000049741920160418h19641964 uy 0engurnnu---|u||utxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierPeter the Venerable and Islam /James KritzeckPrinceton, New Jersey :Princeton University Press,1964.©19641 online resource (316 pages)Princeton Legacy LibraryPrinceton Oriental Studies ;Number 23An analysis and new annotated edition of the following texts: Summa totius haeresis Saracenorum. Epistola Petri Cluniacensis ad Bernardum Claraevallis. Epistola Petri Pictavensis. Capitula Petri Pictavensis. Liber contra sectam sive haeresim Saracenorum.0-691-62490-9 0-691-03043-X Includes bibliographical references.Front matter --Preface --Contents --I. Peter The Venerable --1. The Journey To Spain --2. The Crusade: A Missing Goal --3. The Project To Study Islam --4. The Appeal To Patristic Authority --5. The Double Purpose --II. The Translators --1. The School of Toledo --2. Peter of Toledo --3. Peter of Poi tiers --4. Robert of Ketton --5. Herman of Dalmatia --6. Mohammed --III. The Translations --1. MS 1162 of the Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal --2. The Fabulae Saracenorum --3. The Liber generationis Mahumet --4. The Doctrina Mahumet --5. The Koran --6. The Epistola Saraceni and Rescriptum Christiani --7. The Choice and Accuracy of the Translations --IV. The Summary --1. The Summa totius haeresis Saracenorum --2. God, Christ, and the Last Judgment --3. Mohammed the Prophet --4. The Koran and Its Sources --5. Heaven, Hell, and Moral Precepts --6. The Spread of Islam --7. Islam as a Christian Heresy --8. The Value of the Summary --V. The Refutation --1. MS 381 of the Bibliotheque municipale de Douai and the Capitula of Peter of Poitiers --2. The Prologue --3. Book One: I --4. Book One: II --5. Book Two: I --6. Book Two: II --7. The Stature of the Refutation --VI. Texts --1. A Note on the Texts --2. Summa totius haeresis Saracenorum --3. Epistola Petri Cluniacensis ad Bernardum Claraevallis --4. Epistola Petri Pictavensis --5. Capitula Petri Pictavensis --6. Liber contra sectam sive haeresim Saracenorum --IndexFor over four centuries the principal source of Christian European knowledge of Islam stemmed from a project sponsored by Peter the Venerable, ninth abbot of Cluny, in 1142. This consisted of Latin translations of five Arabic works, including the first translation of the Koran in a western language. Known as the Toledan Collection, it was eventually printed in 1543 with an introduction by Martin Luther. The abbot also completed a handbook of Islam beliefs and a major analytical and polemical work, Liber contra sectam Saracenorum; annotated editions of these texts are included in this book. Originally published in 1964.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. 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