GROUP 24

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ADE diagrams
advanced group theory applications
algebraic methods
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condensed matter theory
Cooperativity and symmetry at biological scales
Delone set models
Discrete Groups and Geometry
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Exceptional groups and physics
gauge theory and gravity
Historical and Epistemological Aspects
lattice equations
mathematical physics
Noncommutative geometry and physics
Quantum computing using dissipation
quantum field theories
quantum integrable systems
representation theory
Symmetric polynomials in physics
symmetry breaking
The 2002 Hermann Weyl Prize
The 2002 Wigner Medal
topology and group theory in condensed matter

Product details

  • ISBN 9780750309332
  • Weight: 1620g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Nov 2003
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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One of the most enduring elements in theoretical physics has been group theory. GROUP 24: Physical and Mathematical Aspects of Symmetries provides an important selection of informative articles describing recent advances in the field. The applications of group theory presented in this book deal not only with the traditional fields of physics, but also include such disciplines as chemistry and biology.Awarded the Wigner Medal and the Weyl Prize, respectively, H.J. Lipkin and E. Frenkel begin the volume with their contributions. Plenary session contributions are represented by 18 longer articles, followed by nearly 200 shorter articles. The book also presents coherent states, wavelets, and applications and quantum group theory and integrable systems in two separate sections.As a record of an international meeting devoted to the physical and mathematical aspects of group theory, GROUP 24: Physical and Mathematical Aspects of Symmetries constitutes an essential reference for all researchers interested in various current developments related to the important concept of symmetry.
J-P Gazeau, R. Kerner, J-P Antoine, S. Metens, J-Y Thibon