Based on lectures by a noted mathematician, this text offers an essential background in conformal representation. Subjects include the Möbius transformation, non-Euclidean geometry, elementary transformations, Schwarz's Lemma, transformation of the frontier and closed surfaces, and the general theorem of uniformization. Clearly detailed proofs accompany this lucid introduction.
Foundations of Measurement Volume I: Additive and Polynomial Representations by David H. Krantz, R. Duncan Luce, Amos Tversky, Patrick Suppes All of the sciences have a need for quantitative measurement. This influential series established the formal foundations for measurement, justifying the assignment of numbers to objects in terms of their structural correspondence. 1971 edition.