Hermann Weyl: 1885-1985
Author: C.N. Yang
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 1986-11
Total Pages: 134
ISBN-13: 9783540168430
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Author: C.N. Yang
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 1986-11
Total Pages: 134
ISBN-13: 9783540168430
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPublished for the Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich
Author: Raymond O'Neil Wells
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
Published: 1988
Total Pages: 358
ISBN-13: 0821814826
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHermann Weyl was one of the most influential mathematicians of the twentieth century. Viewing mathematics as an organic whole rather than a collection of separate subjects, Weyl made profound contributions to a wide range of areas, including analysis, geometry, number theory, Lie groups, and mathematical physics, as well as the philosophy of science and of mathematics. The topics he chose to study, the lines of thought he initiated, and his general perspective on mathematics have proved remarkably fruitful and have formed the basis for some of the best of modern mathematical research. This volume contains the proceedings of the AMS Symposium on the Mathematical Heritage of Hermann Weyl, held in May 1987 at Duke University. In addition to honoring Weyl's great accomplishments in mathematics, the symposium also sought to stimulate the younger generation of mathematicians by highlighting the cohesive nature of modern mathematics as seen from Weyl's ideas. The symposium assembled a brilliant array of speakers and covered a wide range of topics. All of the papers are expository and will appeal to a broad audience of mathematicians, theoretical physicists, and other scientists.
Author: Erhard Scholz
Publisher: Birkhäuser
Published: 2012-12-06
Total Pages: 406
ISBN-13: 3034882785
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHistorical interest and studies of Weyl's role in the interplay between 20th-century mathematics, physics and philosophy have been increasing since the middle 1980s, triggered by different activities at the occasion of the centenary of his birth in 1985, and are far from being exhausted. The present book takes Weyl's "Raum - Zeit - Materie" (Space - Time - Matter) as center of concentration and starting field for a broader look at his work. The contributions in the first part of this volume discuss Weyl's deep involvement in relativity, cosmology and matter theories between the classical unified field theories and quantum physics from the perspective of a creative mind struggling against theories of nature restricted by the view of classical determinism. In the second part of this volume, a broad and detailed introduction is given to Weyl's work in the mathematical sciences in general and in philosophy. It covers the whole range of Weyl's mathematical and physical interests: real analysis, complex function theory and Riemann surfaces, elementary ergodic theory, foundations of mathematics, differential geometry, general relativity, Lie groups, quantum mechanics, and number theory.
Author: Julien Bernard
Publisher: Springer Nature
Published: 2019-10-09
Total Pages: 433
ISBN-13: 3030115275
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book investigates Hermann Weyl’s work on the problem of space from the early 1920s onwards. It presents new material and opens the philosophical problem of space anew, crossing the disciplines of mathematics, history of science and philosophy. With a Kantian starting point Weyl asks: among all the infinitely many conceivable metrical spaces, which one applies to the physical world? In agreement with general relativity, Weyl acknowledges that the metric can quantitatively vary with the physical situation. Despite this freedom, Weyl “deduces”, with group-theoretical technicalities, that there is only one “kind” of legitimate metric. This construction was then decisive for the development of gauge theories. Nevertheless, the question of the foundations of the metric of physical theories is only a piece of a wider epistemological problem. Contributing authors mark out the double trajectory that goes through Weyl’s texts, from natural science to philosophy and conversely, always through the mediation of mathematics. Readers may trace the philosophical tradition to which Weyl refers and by which he is inspired (Kant, Husserl, Fichte, Leibniz, Becker etc.), and explore the mathematical tradition (Riemann, Helmholtz, Lie, Klein) that permitted Weyl to elaborate and solve his mathematical problem of space. Furthermore, this volume analyzes the role of the interlocutors with whom Weyl discussed the nature of physical space (Einstein, Cartan, De Sitter, Schrödinger, Eddington). This volume features the work of top specialists and will appeal to postgraduates and scholars in philosophy, the history of science, mathematics, or physics.
Author: Jagdish Mehra
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2000
Total Pages: 964
ISBN-13: 9780387950860
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: M V Jaric
Publisher: World Scientific
Published: 1990-01-01
Total Pages: 480
ISBN-13: 9814544434
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: T. N. Bailey
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 1990-08-23
Total Pages: 395
ISBN-13: 0521397839
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis 1990 collection of review articles covers the considerable progress made in a wide range of applications of twistor theory.
Author: Akira Tonomura
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2013-11-11
Total Pages: 173
ISBN-13: 3540372040
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is an introduction to electron holography, a newly developed technique for observing and measuring microscopic structures of matter and fields using the wave nature of electrons. It describes principles, experimental details, and observation examples for vortices in superconductors, the magnetic domain structure in ferromagnets, and for fundamental phenomena of quantum mechanics.
Author: L.J. Mason
Publisher: CRC Press
Published: 2022-01-27
Total Pages: 432
ISBN-13: 1482280949
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAlthough twistor theory originated as an approach to the unification of quantum theory and general relativity, twistor correspondences and their generalizations have provided powerful mathematical tools for studying problems in differential geometry, nonlinear equations, and representation theory. At the same time, the theory continues to offer pro
Author: Terence William Barrett
Publisher: World Scientific
Published: 2022-05-30
Total Pages: 376
ISBN-13: 9811253315
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe aims of the book are: (1) to extend Maxwell theory to non-Abelian group forms; (2) to demonstrate that the foundations of electromagnetism are topological; (3) to show the multi-disciplinary nature of communications; (4) to demonstrate the effectiveness of modulated signals in penetrating media; (5) to demonstrate that geometric (Clifford) algebra is the appropriate algebra describing modulated signals.The book is important in indicating that the classical theory of electromagnetism, or Maxwell theory, can be developed to address situations and signals of differing symmetry form, and that different topological spaces require that development.