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Ultrasonoscopic Differential Diagnosis in Obstetrics and Gynecology / Echoskopische Differential-Diagnose in Geburtshilfe und Gynäkologie / Semiologie echoscopique en obstetrique et gynecologie / Semiologia ecoscopica enobstetricia y gynecologia / Semiolo
by R.O. Meudt M. HinselmannAlgebraic K-Theory: Papers presented at the Conference held at Northwestern University, Evanston, January 12-16, 1976 (Lecture Notes in Mathematics #551)
by Michael R. SteinApplications of Methods of Functional Analysis to Problems in Mechanics: Joint Symposium IUTAM/IMU held in Marseille, Sept. 1-6, 1975 (Lecture Notes in Mathematics #503)
by P. Germain B. NayrolesApproximation Theory: Proceedings of an International Conference held at Bonn, Germany, June 8-11, 1976 (Lecture Notes in Mathematics #556)
by R. Schaback K. SchererCategorical Topology: Proceedings of the Conference held at Mannheim, 21-25 July 1975 (Lecture Notes in Mathematics #540)
by E. Binz H. HerrlichComputing Methods in Applied Sciences and Engineering: Second International Symposium December 15–19, 1975 (Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems #134)
by J. L. Lions R. GlowinskiIRIA LABORIA, Institut de Recherche d'Informatique et d'Automatique
Ecole d'Ete de Probabilites de Saint-Flour V, 1975 (Lecture Notes in Mathematics #539)
by A. Badrikian J. F. Kingman J. KuelbsGeophysik III / Geophysics III: Teil V / Part V (Handbuch der Physik Encyclopedia of Physics #10 / 49 / 5)
by Ja. L. Al'pert T. K. Breus K. I. Gringauz W. L. Jones A. T. Vassy E. Vassy W. L. WebbGraphs and Tables for Use in Radiology / Kurven und Tabellen für die Radiologie / Graphiques et Tables pour la Radiologie / Gráficas y Tablas para Radiología: Kurven und Tabellen für die Radiologie / Graphiques et tables pour la Radiologie / Graficas y Tablas para Radiologia
by F. Wachsmann G. DrexlerMathematical Systems Theory: Proceedings of the International Symposium Udine, Italy, June 16–27, 1975 (Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems #131)
by G. Marchesini S. K. MitterThis volume is the record of lectures delivered at the Conference on Mathematical System Theory during the summer of 1975. The conference was held at the International Centre for Mechanical Sciences in Udine, Italy, and was supported by the Consiglio Nazionale delle Richerche of Italy and the International Centre for Mechanical Sciences. The aim of the conference was to encourage fruitful and active collaboration between researchers working in the diverse areas of system theory. It was also the hope of the organizers that mathematicians participating in the conference might become interested in the purely mathematical problems being raised by systems theory as a result of their participation. The success of the conference is to be measured by the extent to which these aims were fulfilled. Besides the formal programme of lectures recorded in this volume, many informal seminars were held. The cafes of Udine were often the scene of rich and varied discussions of recent developments in the field amongst the participants of the conference. Last but not least, listening to the ideas exposed in the lectures of others in a creative atmosphere was an important activity.
Multiple Criteria Decision Making: Proceedings of a Conference Jouy-en-Josas, France May 21–23, 1975 (Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems #130)
by H. Thiriez S. ZiontsThe conference was organized in order to assemble a group of researchers and practitioners in the area of Multiple Criteria Decision Making. The purpose was to discuss the current state of the art with respect to both theory and practice. This conference considered such points as recent t_heoretical developments in terms of models, the behavioral aspects of multiple criteria decision making, as well as practical applications already realized and 1n progress. In addition, there was interest in the problems of implementation of multiple-criteria methods, and the interface between theory and practice, Approximately 78 participants from 15 different countries attended the conference - both theorists and practitioners. A list of participants and their addresses is found on page 411 • Because of the relatively large number of papers presented, large morning sessions followed by smaller parallel afternoon sessions were employed'. In general a discussant commented on each paper. In addition, considerable time was reserved for small-group discussion and interaction. In addition to expressing our gratitude to the participants for their enthusiastic reception and participation in the conference, we want. to thank particularly the speakers, session chairmen and discussants. We also wish to thank the C.E.S.A. and the European Institute for their support, as well as Mrs. Randee Pomerantz and Miss Dina Nagler.~oth of the E.I.A.S.M.,for their active role in the organization and arrangements for the conference, and Mrs. Jessie Goveas, E.I.A.S.M. for typing the conference proceedings.