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    Acta Scientiarum Mathematicarum : Tomus 53. Fasc. 1-2.

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    Ahlfors circle maps and total reality: from Riemann to Rohlin

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    This is a prejudiced survey on the Ahlfors (extremal) function and the weaker {\it circle maps} (Garabedian-Schiffer's translation of "Kreisabbildung"), i.e. those (branched) maps effecting the conformal representation upon the disc of a {\it compact bordered Riemann surface}. The theory in question has some well-known intersection with real algebraic geometry, especially Klein's ortho-symmetric curves via the paradigm of {\it total reality}. This leads to a gallery of pictures quite pleasant to visit of which we have attempted to trace the simplest representatives. This drifted us toward some electrodynamic motions along real circuits of dividing curves perhaps reminiscent of Kepler's planetary motions along ellipses. The ultimate origin of circle maps is of course to be traced back to Riemann's Thesis 1851 as well as his 1857 Nachlass. Apart from an abrupt claim by Teichm\"uller 1941 that everything is to be found in Klein (what we failed to assess on printed evidence), the pivotal contribution belongs to Ahlfors 1950 supplying an existence-proof of circle maps, as well as an analysis of an allied function-theoretic extremal problem. Works by Yamada 1978--2001, Gouma 1998 and Coppens 2011 suggest sharper degree controls than available in Ahlfors' era. Accordingly, our partisan belief is that much remains to be clarified regarding the foundation and optimal control of Ahlfors circle maps. The game of sharp estimation may look narrow-minded "Absch\"atzungsmathematik" alike, yet the philosophical outcome is as usual to contemplate how conformal and algebraic geometry are fighting together for the soul of Riemann surfaces. A second part explores the connection with Hilbert's 16th as envisioned by Rohlin 1978.Comment: 675 pages, 199 figures; extended version of the former text (v.1) by including now Rohlin's theory (v.2

    Acta Scientiarum Mathematicarum : Tomus 45.

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    Stochastic Optimization; Proceedings of the International Conference, Kiev, USSR, September 1984

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    The purpose of this conference, which was attended by 240 scientists from 20 countries, was to survey the latest developments in the field of controlled stochastic processes, stochastic programming, control under incomplete information and applications of stochastic optimization techniques to problems in economics, engineering, modeling of energy systems, etc. The conference reflected a number of recent important developments in the field, notably new results in control theory with incomplete information, stochastic maximum principle, new numerical techniques for stochastic programming and related software, application of probabilistic methods to the modeling of the economy. The contributions to this book are divided into three categories: (1) Controlled stochastic processes; (2) Stochastic extremal problems; and (3) Stochastic optimization problems with incomplete information

    Acta Scientiarum Mathematicarum : Tomus 50. Fasc. 3-4.

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    Acta Scientiarum Mathematicarum : Tomus 48.

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