Some Extremal Questions for Simplicial Complexes: III. Problems of the Geometry and Analysis of the Higher Euclidean Spaces

Abstract

We shall discuss various aspects of what will turn out to be, basically, a single problem of an extremal character, connected with the notion of convexity. However many further problems will be mentioned, as they play an important part in the background: they range from rigid statics and line geometry to the rewriting of the whole differential calculus with Kneser partial derivatives. Nor is this all, for the next note [13] shows that there is scope for applying methods which come from far outside this background.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
May 01, 1962
Accession Number
AD0278741

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  • L. C. Young

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