Advances in Algebraic Geometry Motivated by Physics

Advances in Algebraic Geometry Motivated by Physics

Author: Emma Previato

Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 310

ISBN-13: 082182810X

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Our knowledge of objects of algebraic geometry such as moduli of curves, (real) Schubert classes, fundamental groups of complements of hyperplane arrangements, toric varieties, and variation of Hodge structures, has been enhanced recently by ideas and constructions of quantum field theory, such as mirror symmetry, Gromov-Witten invariants, quantum cohomology, and gravitational descendants. These are some of the themes of this refereed collection of papers, which grew out of the special session, ``Enumerative Geometry in Physics,'' held at the AMS meeting in Lowell, MA, April 2000. This session brought together mathematicians and physicists who reported on the latest results and open questions; all the abstracts are included as an Appendix, and also included are papers by some who could not attend. The collection provides an overview of state-of-the-art tools, links that connect classical and modern problems, and the latest knowledge available.


Algebraic Geometry

Algebraic Geometry

Author: Joe Harris

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-11-11

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13: 1475721897

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"This book succeeds brilliantly by concentrating on a number of core topics...and by treating them in a hugely rich and varied way. The author ensures that the reader will learn a large amount of classical material and perhaps more importantly, will also learn that there is no one approach to the subject. The essence lies in the range and interplay of possible approaches. The author is to be congratulated on a work of deep and enthusiastic scholarship." --MATHEMATICAL REVIEWS


The Geometry of Physics

The Geometry of Physics

Author: Theodore Frankel

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2011-11-03

Total Pages: 749

ISBN-13: 1139505610

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This book provides a working knowledge of those parts of exterior differential forms, differential geometry, algebraic and differential topology, Lie groups, vector bundles and Chern forms that are essential for a deeper understanding of both classical and modern physics and engineering. Included are discussions of analytical and fluid dynamics, electromagnetism (in flat and curved space), thermodynamics, the Dirac operator and spinors, and gauge fields, including Yang–Mills, the Aharonov–Bohm effect, Berry phase and instanton winding numbers, quarks and quark model for mesons. Before discussing abstract notions of differential geometry, geometric intuition is developed through a rather extensive introduction to the study of surfaces in ordinary space. The book is ideal for graduate and advanced undergraduate students of physics, engineering or mathematics as a course text or for self study. This third edition includes an overview of Cartan's exterior differential forms, which previews many of the geometric concepts developed in the text.


Algebraic Statistics for Computational Biology

Algebraic Statistics for Computational Biology

Author: L. Pachter

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2005-08-22

Total Pages: 440

ISBN-13: 9780521857000

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This book, first published in 2005, offers an introduction to the application of algebraic statistics to computational biology.


Curvature in Mathematics and Physics

Curvature in Mathematics and Physics

Author: Shlomo Sternberg

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 2013-04-17

Total Pages: 418

ISBN-13: 0486292711

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Expert treatment introduces semi-Riemannian geometry and its principal physical application, Einstein's theory of general relativity, using the Cartan exterior calculus as a principal tool. Prerequisites include linear algebra and advanced calculus. 2012 edition.


Differential Geometry For Physicists

Differential Geometry For Physicists

Author: Bo-yu Hou

Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company

Published: 1997-10-31

Total Pages: 561

ISBN-13: 9813105097

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This book is divided into fourteen chapters, with 18 appendices as introduction to prerequisite topological and algebraic knowledge, etc. The first seven chapters focus on local analysis. This part can be used as a fundamental textbook for graduate students of theoretical physics. Chapters 8-10 discuss geometry on fibre bundles, which facilitates further reference for researchers. The last four chapters deal with the Atiyah-Singer index theorem, its generalization and its application, quantum anomaly, cohomology field theory and noncommutative geometry, giving the reader a glimpse of the frontier of current research in theoretical physics.


A Mathematical Mosaic

A Mathematical Mosaic

Author: Ravi Vakil

Publisher: Brendan Kelly Publishing Inc.

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 9781895997040

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Powerful problem solving ideas that focus on the major branches of mathematics and their interconnections.


$q$-Series with Applications to Combinatorics, Number Theory, and Physics

$q$-Series with Applications to Combinatorics, Number Theory, and Physics

Author: Bruce C. Berndt

Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13: 0821827464

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The subject of $q$-series can be said to begin with Euler and his pentagonal number theorem. In fact, $q$-series are sometimes called Eulerian series. Contributions were made by Gauss, Jacobi, and Cauchy, but the first attempt at a systematic development, especially from the point of view of studying series with the products in the summands, was made by E. Heine in 1847. In the latter part of the nineteenth and in the early part of the twentieth centuries, two Englishmathematicians, L. J. Rogers and F. H. Jackson, made fundamental contributions. In 1940, G. H. Hardy described what we now call Ramanujan's famous $ 1\psi 1$ summation theorem as ``a remarkable formula with many parameters.'' This is now one of the fundamental theorems of the subject. Despite humble beginnings,the subject of $q$-series has flourished in the past three decades, particularly with its applications to combinatorics, number theory, and physics. During the year 2000, the University of Illinois embraced The Millennial Year in Number Theory. One of the events that year was the conference $q$-Series with Applications to Combinatorics, Number Theory, and Physics. This event gathered mathematicians from the world over to lecture and discuss their research. This volume presents nineteen of thepapers presented at the conference. The excellent lectures that are included chart pathways into the future and survey the numerous applications of $q$-series to combinatorics, number theory, and physics.


Structured Matrices in Mathematics, Computer Science, and Engineering I

Structured Matrices in Mathematics, Computer Science, and Engineering I

Author: Vadim Olshevsky

Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 346

ISBN-13: 0821819216

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"The collection of the contributions to these volumes offers a flavor of the plethora of different approaches to attack structured matrix problems. The reader will find that the theory of structured matrices is positioned to bridge diverse applications in the sciences and engineering, deep mathematical theories, as well as computational and numberical issues. The presentation fully illustrates the fact that the technicques of engineers, mathematicisn, and numerical analysts nicely complement each other, and they all contribute to one unified theory of structured matrices"--Back cover.


The Geometrical Study of Differential Equations

The Geometrical Study of Differential Equations

Author: Joshua Allensworth Leslie

Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 0821829645

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This volume contains papers based on some of the talks given at the NSF-CBMS conference on ``The Geometrical Study of Differential Equations'' held at Howard University (Washington, DC). The collected papers present important recent developments in this area, including the treatment of nontransversal group actions in the theory of group invariant solutions of PDEs, a method for obtaining discrete symmetries of differential equations, the establishment of a group-invariant version of the variational complex based on a general moving frame construction, the introduction of a new variational complex for the calculus of difference equations and an original structural investigation of Lie-Backlund transformations. The book opens with a modern and illuminating overview of Lie's line-sphere correspondence and concludes with several interesting open problems arising from symmetry analysis of PDEs. It offers a rich source of inspiration for new or established researchers in the field. This book can serve nicely as a companion volume to a forthcoming book written by the principle speaker at the conference, Professor Niky Kamran, to be published in the AMS series, CBMS Regional Conference Series in Mathematics.