Group Theoretical Methods in Physics

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advanced group symmetry methods
Angular Momentum
Annihilation Operators
Anti-de Sitter
Casimir Operators
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Commutation Relations
Discrete equations and umbral calculus
Eleven dimensional supergravity
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Euler Lagrange Equations
fluid mechanics
Gauge Field
Group Theoretical Methods
Hermann Weyl
Hermann Weyl Lecture
Hilbert Space
Hopf Algebra
Irreducible Representation
Lie Algebra
Lie algebra applications
Lie Superalgebra
Lie Symmetries
Mathematical virology
Maximal Compact Subgroup
molecular excitations
nonlinear dynamical systems
Nonsymmetric Jack polynomials
optical fields
Orbital Angular Momentum
Plenary Papers
Poisson Bracket
quantum and classical mechanics
quantum computing theory
Quantum Field Theory
quantum mechanics foundations
representation theory physics
Separable Solutions
supergravity theories
supersymmetry models
Symmetry Algebra
Symmetry Lie Group
The 2004 Hermann Weyl Prize
The 2004 Wigner Medal
Umbral Calculus
Unitary Irreducible Representation
Unstable quantum states and time operator
Wigner Functions
Wigner Medal

Product details

  • ISBN 9780750310086
  • Weight: 1133g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 May 2005
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Symmetry is permeating our understanding of nature: Group theoretical methods of intrinsic interest to mathematics have expanded their applications from physics to chemistry and biology. The ICGTMP Colloquia maintain the communication among the many branches into which this endeavor has bloomed. Lie group and representation theory, special functions, foundations of quantum mechanics, and elementary particle, nuclear, atomic, and molecular physics are among the traditional subjects. More recent areas include supersymmetry, superstrings and quantum gravity, integrability, nonlinear systems and quantum chaos, semigroups, time asymmetry and resonances, condensed matter, and statistical physics. Topics such as linear and nonlinear optics, quantum computing, discrete systems, and signal analysis have only in the last few years become part of the group theorists' turf. In Group Theoretical Methods in Physics, readers will find both review contributions that distill the state of the art in a broad field, and articles pointed to specific problems, in many cases, preceding their formal publication in the journal literature.
G.S Pogosyan, L.E Vincent, K.B Wolf