Mathematical Methods of Quantum Physics: 2nd Jagna International Workshop

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advanced Hilbert spaces
Aharonov Bohm Effect
Baker Campbell Hausdorff Formula
Bose Gas
Canonical Commutation Relations
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Classical Trajectory
Coherent State
coherent states
Dense
Dirac Equation
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Feynman path integrals
functional integrals
gauge field theory
Green Function
Green's Function
Green’s Function
Ground State Energy
Hilbert Space
infinite dimensional analysis
infinite dimensional quantum systems
Lie Algebra
mathematical methods
mathematical physics methods
Minkowski Space Time
non-simply connected spaces
Operator algebra method
operator algebra methods
operator theory applications
Path Integral
Phase Space
Quantum Affine Algebras
quantum field theory
quantum physics
quantum stochastic analysis
Spin Boson Model
spin systems
Spinor Field
Spontaneous Breakdown
statistical field theory
statistical mechanics
stochastic processes
supersymmetric models
supersymmetry
thermo field dynamics
Von Neumann Algebra
White Noise Analysis
Yang-Baxter systems

Product details

  • ISBN 9789056992118
  • Weight: 771g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Aug 1999
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Articles are presented, covering a wide range of topics in the mathematical methods of quantum physics. These include infinite dimensional analysis based on white noise, operator algebra methods, Feynman path integrals, quantum mechanics on non-simply connected spaces, recent results in supersymmetric theories, stochastic and quantum dynamics, Yang-Baxter systems, statistical physics, thermo field dynamics, and quantum field theory. The essays are based on lectures contributed for the Second Jagna International Workshop held in honour of Prof. Hiroshi Ezawa, a distinguished physicist, educator, and former president of the Physical Society of Japan.
Bernido, C C; Carpio-Bernido, M V; Nakamura, K; Watanabe, K.