| About 47,100 results  | books.google.com | The WGGC (http://www.genconv.org) consists of more than 300 researchers coming from 36 countries. This volume contains a collection of refereed articles on generalized convexity and generalized monotonicity. |
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 | books.google.com | This collection of contributed chapters, dedicated to renowned mathematician Gradimir V. Milovanović, represent the recent work of experts in the fields of approximation theory and numerical analysis. |
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