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Souhrnný Rejstřík Za Léta 1986–2000 Pokroky matematiky, fyziky a astronomie Souhrnný rejstřík PMFA za léta 1986–2000 Pokroky matematiky, fyziky a astronomie, Vol. 45 (2000), No. 4, 313--352 Persistent URL: http://dml.cz/dmlcz/141055 Terms of use: © Jednota českých matematiků a fyziků, 2000 Institute of Mathematics of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic provides access to digitized documents strictly for personal use. Each copy of any part of this document must contain these Terms of use. This paper has been digitized, optimized for electronic delivery and stamped with digital signature within the project DML-CZ: The Czech Digital Mathematics Library http://project.dml.cz Souhrnný rejstřík PMFA za léta 1986–2000 Obsah Matematika a informatika ..................................................... 313 Fyzika ........................................................................ 318 Astronomie ................................................................... 322 Diskuse ....................................................................... 322 Vyučování .................................................................... 323 Jubilea českých a slovenských matematiků a fyziků ............................ 325 Nekrology .................................................................... 329 Ze života JČMF, JSMF a JČSMF ............................................. 330 Zprávy ....................................................................... 335 Různé ........................................................................ 340 Rejstřík českých a slovenských autorů ......................................... 342 Rejstřík zahraničních autorů .................................................. 351 Matematika a informatika Jaroslav Nešetřil: Historická perspektiva ko- Jan Polášek: Poválečný rozvoj a perspekti- nečné matematiky. 31 (1986), 35–43 vy aplikované matematiky. Část 1. Rozvoj Alica Kelemenová, Jozef Kelemen: O bioló- aplikované matematiky v ČSR ve strojí- gii, matematike a výpočtoch — rozhovor renských oborech. 31 (1986), 338–341 s A. Lindenmayerom. 31 (1986), 96–105 Karel Rektorys: Poválečný rozvoj a per- Petr Jirků: Expertní systémy. 31 (1986), spektivy aplikované matematiky. Část 2. 132–144 O hlavním úkolu SPZV „Metody apliko- vané matematiky v inženýrských problé- Christian Pommerenke: Bieberbachova do- mech. 31 (1986), 341–344 mněnka. 31 (1986), 208–213 Stephen A. Cook: Prehľad teórie výpočtovej Petr Mandl: K tradicím a perspektivám te- zložitosti. 32 (1987), 12–29 orie pravděpodobnosti a matematické sta- Karel Drbohlav: Algebra, logika a teorie tistiky. 31 (1986), 260–263 množin. 32 (1987), 78–85 John W. Dawson ml.: Zaostřeno na Kurta Jozef Kelemen: O matematike, kyberneti- Gödela. 31 (1986), 264–274 ke a umelej inteligencii. Rozhovor s prof. S. G. Gindikin: Joseph Louis Lagrange D. A. Pospelovom. 32 (1987), 85–97 (1736–1813). 31 (1986), 297–313 Jaroslav Kurzweil: Diferenciální rovnice Štefan Schwarz: Prečo a ako zvyšovať mate- v ČSR v letech 1945–1985. 32 (1987), matickú kultúru. 31 (1986), 314–326 138–145 Souhrnný rejstřík PMFA za léta 1956–1985 byl publikován v PMFA 30 (1985), č. 6. Rejstřík za léta 1986–2000 je též dostupný na adrese http://mat.fsv.cvut.cz/ppjcmf.htm Zpracovali Helena Holovská a Michal Křížek. Pokroky matematiky, fyziky a astronomie, ročník 45 (2000), č. 4 313 Miroslav Katětov: Česká matematika v le- Raymond M. Smullyan: Epistemologická tech 1945–1985: topologie, teorie kategorií noční můra. 34 (1989), 143–150 a kombinatorika. 32 (1987), 191–206 Věra Kůrková: R. M. Smullyan je známý... Ivan Netuka, Jiří Veselý: Stan Wagon: The 34 (1989), 150–151 Banach-Tarski Paradox. 32 (1987), 227 aˇz Matematika — jednotící prvek vědy. Dokon- 230 čení. 34 (1989), 193–205 Neal Koblitz, Ann Koblitz: Matematika K. J. Falconer: Digitální sluneční hodiny, pa- a vnější svět: rozhovor s prof. A. T. Fo- radoxní množiny a Vituškinova hypotéza. menkem. 32 (1987), 267–272 34 (1989), 206–212 Pavol Brunovský, Pavol Meravý: Ako riešiť Věra Kůrková: Fraktální geometrie. 34 algebraické rovnice pomocou rovníc dife- (1989), 267–277 renciálnych. 32 (1987), 273–286 Saunders Mac Lane: Kritéria významnosti Peter D. Lax: Matematika a její aplikace. 32 v matematice. 34 (1989), 281–282 (1987), 309–314 Richard M. Karp: Kombinatorika, zložitosť Pavel Pudlák: O složitosti. 33 (1988), 20–34 a náhodnosť. 34 (1989), 313–331 Juraj Wiedermann: Medze efektívnosti para- Karen A. Frenkel: Skladanie zložitosti. 34 lelných výpočtových systémov. 33 (1988), (1989), 332–335 81–94 Oldřich Ulrych, Jiří Veselý, Jaromír Vos- Benoit Mandelbrot a fraktální geometrie. 33 manský: Matematické texty a osobní po- (1988), 156–162 čítače. 35 (1990), 1–12 David Preiss: Něco málo matematiky k frak- László Lovász: Nový pohled na algoritmickou talům. 33 (1988), 162–164 matematiku. 35 (1990), 12–22 Alica Kelemenová, Jozef Kelemen: Osituá- Imrich Staríček: Matematika vo fyzikálnom cii v (európskej) matematickej informatike myslení na stredovekých univerzitách. 35 — rozhovor s Artom Salomaa. 33 (1988), (1990), 66–75 164–170 Richard P. Stanley: Profesor Eubanks v říši Josef Král, Jaroslav Lukeš, Ivan Netuka, Jiří Dzéta. 35 (1990), 90–93 Veselý: Vzpomínka na profesora Marcela Brelota. 33 (1988), 170–173 Vlastimil Křivan: Co to je teorie životaschop- nosti. 35 (1990), 113–120 Oldřich Kowalski: Co je to Davidova zpráva. 33 (1988), 223–228 David E. Rowe: Rozhovor s Dirkem Janem Struikem. 35 (1990), 136–151 C. T. Chong, Y. K. Leong: Rozhovor s Jea- nem-Pierrem Serrem. 33 (1988), 241–248 Henry Heatherly: Kdo byl vedoucím Kramer- Tibor Neubrunn: O jednom úniku od spoji- sovy disertace? 35 (1990), 152 tosti. 33 (1988), 273–281 Dirk Struik: Dirk Struik odpovídá. 35 (1990), Eduard Fuchs, Ivan Netuka: Johann Radon. 152 (K stému výročí narození.) 33 (1988), Jean-Pierre Kahane: Velká postava Györgye 282–285 Pólyi. 35 (1990), 177–191 Andrej Pázman: Geometrické metódy v ma- Daniela Velichová: Rozhovor s profesorom tematickej štatistike. 33 (1988), 314–326 Brianom A. Barskym. 35 (1990), 213–215 Jozef Kelemen: O živote, matematike a po- Ernst Snapper: Co vlastně děláme, když dě- čítačoch — rozhovor s Pálom Erdösom. 34 láme matematiku? 35 (1990), 241–249 (1989), 27–35 Jindřich Nečas: Současný stav a perspekti- Gustave Choquet: Vznik teorie kapacit: za- vy nelineární analýzy v ČSFR. 35 (1990), myšlení nad vlastní zkušeností. 34 (1989), 250–255 71–83 Smilka Zdravkovska: Nasloucháme Igoru Ro- Matematika — jednotící prvek vědy. 34 stislavoviči Šafarevičovi. 35 (1990), 256 aˇz (1989), 129–142 272 314 Pokroky matematiky, fyziky a astronomie, ročník 45 (2000), č. 4 Radoslav Dimitri´c, Brendan Goldsmith: Sir Marian Schmidt: Gustave Choquet: Vzpo- William Rowan Hamilton. 35 (1990), mínky a názory. 37 (1992), 65–79 277–279 Michal Křížek: Padesát let metody koneč- Josef Král: Hausdorffovy míry a odstranitel- ných prvků. 37 (1992), 129–140 né singularity řešení parciálních diferenci- V. I. Arnold: Matematické trivium. 37 álních rovnic. 35 (1990), 319–330 (1992), 150–159 Barry A. Cipra: Maďarský matematik rozře- Steven R. Givant: Portrét Alfréda Tarského. šil kvadraturu kruhu. 35 (1990), 337–339 37 (1992), 185–205 Štefan Schwarz: Niekoľko spomienok na Přemysl Vihan: Gerhard Gentzen (1909 aˇz akademika Vojtěcha Jarníka. 35 (1990), 1945). 37 (1992), 249–257 340–345 Gerhard Gentzen: Současný stav ve výzkumu Vladimír Baláž, Vladimír Kvasnička, Jiří základů matematiky. 37 (1992), 257–269 Pospíchal: Teória grafov v chémii. 36 Pavel Pudlák: Doslov k překladu Gentzenova (1991), 14–24 článku „Současný stav ve výzkumu zákla- Steve Smale: Příběh Poincarého hypotézy ve dů matematiky. 37 (1992), 270–272 vyšších dimenzích. 36 (1991), 38–44 Victor Dricks: Matematický mnich: žije jen Příloha 1. Dynamika a rozklad variet. 36 pro čísla — Erd˝os je považován za největ- (1991), 44–45 šího ve svém oboru. 37 (1992), 293–296 Příloha 2. Dopisy Johna Stallingse Christo- Gudrun Kalmbachová: Matematicky nadané pheru Zeemanovi. 36 (1991), 45–49 dievčatá a ženy. 37 (1992), 297–298 Daniela Velichová: Geometria. (Esej.) 36 K. Smítalová: Poznámka na závěr. 37 (1992), (1991), 50–53 298 Rózsa Péterová: Matematika je krásná. 36 James H. 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Lam: Jak spolehlivý je počítačový Bauer čestným doktorem Univerzity Kar- důkaz? 36 (1991), 209–216 lovy. 38 (1993), 95–101 Stefka Hineva, Ivana Tzenova: Čeští geomet- Marcel Berger: Konvexita (1. část). 38 ři na sofijské univerzitě. 36 (1991), 237 aˇz (1993), 129–146 242 Bohuslav Balcar, Václav Koutník, Petr Si- Paul R. Halmos: Zpomalil se rozvoj matema- mon: Eduard Čech. 38 (1993), 185–191 tiky? (1. část.) 36 (1991), 262–276 Marcel Berger: Konvexita (2. část). 38 Paul R. Halmos: Zpomalil se rozvoj matema- (1993), 202–212 tiky? (2. část.) 36 (1991), 305–319 Ivan Netuka: Karel Löwner a Loewnerův Mihalis Yannakakis, Murray Hill:
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