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Theory and Applications of the Poincaré Group

This book is intended mainly as a teaching tool directed toward those who desire a deeper understanding of group theory in terms of examples applicable to the physical world and/or of the physical world in terms of the symmetry properties which can best be formulated in terms of group theory. Both advanced students and scholars interested in the relationship between group theory and physics will find it instructive. In particular, those engaged in high-energy physics and foundations of quantum mechanics will find this book rich in illustrative examples of relativistic quantum mechanics.

 

This new edition contains four new chapters, two of which are consistent with Dirac's aim to combine the important developments in physics in the twentieth century, namely quantum mechanics and special relativity.  Moreover, these new chapters also discuss various aspects of classical and quantum optics that are now understood to be interrelated.  Most of the original chapters have been updated, either with new material added or in some instances reinterpretation of the original.  The order of the chapters has been rearranged to create a more cohesive presentation. The original purpose of the first edition, namely to present examples to which physics students and researchers can relate, has not been altered.

 

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Will deliver when available. Publication date 04 Dec 2024

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  • Dimensions: 155 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Dec 2024
  • Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Publication City/Country: Switzerland
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9783031634888

About Marilyn E. NozSibel BakalYoung Suh Kim

Young S. Kim came to the United States from South Korea in 1954 after high school graduation to become a freshman at the Carnegie Institute of Technology (now called Carnegie Mellon University) in Pittsburgh. In 1958 he went to Princeton University for graduate study in physics and received his PhD degree in 1961. In 1962 he became an assistant professor at the University of Maryland at College Park near Washington DC. After going through the academic ranks of associate and full professors Dr. Kim became a professor emeritus in 2007. This is still his position at the University of Maryland.Dr. Kims thesis advisor at Princeton was Sam Treiman but he had to go to Eugene Wigner whenever he had to face fundamental problems in physics. During this process he became interested in Wigners 1939 paper on internal space-time symmetries particles in Einsteins Lorentz-covariant world. Since 1973 his publications have been based primarily on constructing mathematical formulae for understanding Wigners paper. In 1988 Dr. Kim noted that the same set of mathematical devices are applicable to squeezed states in quantum optics. Since then he has been publishing papers also on optical and information sciences. These days Dr. Kim publishes articles on the question of whether quantum mechanics and special relativity can be derived from the same basket of equations.Sibel Bakal is Professor Emerita of Physics at the Middle East Technical University. She is particularly interested in the manifestations of the Poincare and little groups and of group contractions in physical sciences. Her research interests extend to current problems in classical field theories mostly on alternative approaches to Einsteins gravity. She has published more than 30 peer-reviewed papers and is the co-author of three books with Y.S.Kim and M.E.Noz.Marilyn E. Noz is Professor Emerita in the Department of Radiology at NYU School of Medicine. Over the last more than 40 years she has collaborated with Professor Kim on relativistic quantum mechanics using two-by-two matrices harmonics oscillators and the Lorentz group. She has contributed to over 50 peer-reviewed journal articles in elementary particle physics and optics. She has written three books with Professor Kim and three books with Professors Kim and Baskal. She continues to do research in elementary particle physics and quantum optics. Professor Noz taught physics at Marymount College Tarrytown NY for five years where she instituted a major in Physics. She then went to Indiana University of Pennsylvania where she taught physics for five years rotating through most of the graduate and undergraduate courses. In 1974 she went to the New York University School of Medicine where she taught physics to radiology residents and students training to be ultrasound or nuclear medicine technologists. She has about one hundred refereed journal articles in medical related journals where she used her physics background. Together with her co-author Professor Gerald Q. Maguire Jr she has published four books concerning radiation protection in the radiologic and health sciences.

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