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Geometrical Methods of Mathematical Physics

1980-01-28 in Mathematics

Author : Bernard F. Schutz
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For physicists and applied mathematicians working in the fields of relativity and cosmology, high-energy physics and field theory, thermodynamics, fluid dynamics and mechanics. This book provides an introduction to the concepts and techniques of modern differential theory, particularly Lie groups, Lie forms and differential forms.

Equations of Mathematical Physics

Andrej Nikolaevi? Tikhonov (Mathematician)1990-01-01 in Mathematics

Author : Andrej Nikolaevi? Tikhonov (Mathematician)
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Mathematical physics plays an important role in the study of many physical processes — hydrodynamics, elasticity, and electrodynamics, to name just a few. Because of the enormous range and variety of problems dealt with by mathematical physics, this thorough advanced-undergraduate or graduate-level text considers only those problems leading to partial differential equations. The authors — two well-known Russian mathematicians — have focused on typical physical processes and the principal types of equations deailing with them. Special attention is paid throughout to mathematical formulation, rigorous solutions, and physical interpretation of the results obtained. Carefully chosen problems designed to promote technical skills are contained in each chapter, along with extremely useful appendices that supply applications of solution methods described in the main text. At the end of the book, a helpful supplement discusses special functions, including spherical and cylindrical functions.

Differential Geometry and Mathematical Physics

Gerd Rudolph2012-11-10 in Science

Author : Gerd Rudolph
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Starting from an undergraduate level, this book systematically develops the basics of • Calculus on manifolds, vector bundles, vector fields and differential forms, • Lie groups and Lie group actions, • Linear symplectic algebra and symplectic geometry, • Hamiltonian systems, symmetries and reduction, integrable systems and Hamilton-Jacobi theory. The topics listed under the first item are relevant for virtually all areas of mathematical physics. The second and third items constitute the link between abstract calculus and the theory of Hamiltonian systems. The last item provides an introduction to various aspects of this theory, including Morse families, the Maslov class and caustics. The book guides the reader from elementary differential geometry to advanced topics in the theory of Hamiltonian systems with the aim of making current research literature accessible. The style is that of a mathematical textbook,with full proofs given in the text or as exercises. The material is illustrated by numerous detailed examples, some of which are taken up several times for demonstrating how the methods evolve and interact.

New Trends in Mathematical Physics

Vladas Sidoravicius2016-05-01 in

Author : Vladas Sidoravicius
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The XV-th International Congress on Mathematical Physics took place in Rio de Janeiro, on August 5 11, 2006. I believe it was a very successful and enjoyable meeting. It is very fortunate for our community that Latin America, and especially Brazil, in decades has become the place where all ?elds of intellectual activity which are traditionally regarded as part of Mathematical Physics are developing with steady pace and remarkable quality. Another important aspect of this devel- mentis thatbesidesareaswhichalreadyhaveworldwiderecognitionandlongsta- ing tradition in Brazil such as Dynamical Systems, Statistical Mechanics, Probab- ity Theory, etc., there is intensive growth in other directions such as String Theory and Algebraic Geometry. Brazil s major universities and research institutes such as IMPA and CBPF are successfully bringing up a new generation of researchers in our ?eld. Thus it was especially pleasant to see that among more than 500 participants of the Congress, the majority was constituted by young researchers and graduate students. Given the enormous range of subjects covered during the Congress, and the - versity of scienti?c contributions, it would be pointless to summarize the contents here the quality is re?ected in these pages. Traditionally, besides its very intense scienti?c program, the Congress was the occasion for the award of the Henri Poincare Prizes of the IAMP, sponsored by the Daniel Iagolnitzer Foundation. The Laureates for the year 2006 were Ludwig Faddeev, David Ruelle and Edward Witten."

Mathematical Physics

P. K. Chattopadhyay1990 in Mathematical physics

Author : P. K. Chattopadhyay
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The Book Is Intended As A Text For Students Of Physics At The Master S Level. It Is Assumed That The Students Pursuing The Course Have Some Knowledge Of Differential Equations And Complex Variables. In Addition, A Knowledge Of Physics Upto At Least The B.Sc. (Honours) Level Is Assumed. Throughout The Book The Applications Of The Mathematical Techniques Developed, To Physics Are Emphasized. Examples Are, To A Large Extent, Drawn From Various Branches Of Physics. The Exercises Provide Further Extensions To Such Applications And Are Often ``Chosen`` To Illustrate And Supplement The Material In The Text. They Thus Form An Essential Part Of The TextDistinguishing Features Of The Book: * Emphasis On Applications To Physics. The Examples And Problems Are Chosen With This Aspect In Mind. * More Than One Hundred Solved Examples And A Large Collection Of Problems In The Exercises. * A Discussion On Non-Linear Differential Equations-A Topic Usually Not Found In Standard Texts. There Is Also A Section Devoted To Systems Of Linear, First Order Differential Equations. * One Full Chapter On Linear Vector Spaces And Matrices. This Chapter Is Essential For The Understanding Of The Mathematical Foundations Of Quantum Mechanics And The Material Can Be Used In A Course Of Quantum Mechanics. * Parts Of Chapter-6 (Greens Function) Will Be Useful In Courses On Electrodynamics And Quantum Mechanics. * One Complete Chapter Is Devoted To Group Theory Within Special Emphasis On The Applications In Physics. The Subject Matter Is Treated In Fairly Great Detail And Can Be Used In A Course On Group Theory.

Mathematical Physics

Bruce R. Kusse2010-01-05 in Science

Author : Bruce R. Kusse
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What sets this volume apart from other mathematics texts is its emphasis on mathematical tools commonly used by scientists and engineers to solve real-world problems. Using a unique approach, it covers intermediate and advanced material in a manner appropriate for undergraduate students. Based on author Bruce Kusse's course at the Department of Applied and Engineering Physics at Cornell University, Mathematical Physics begins with essentials such as vector and tensor algebra, curvilinear coordinate systems, complex variables, Fourier series, Fourier and Laplace transforms, differential and integral equations, and solutions to Laplace's equations. The book moves on to explain complex topics that often fall through the cracks in undergraduate programs, including the Dirac delta-function, multivalued complex functions using branch cuts, branch points and Riemann sheets, contravariant and covariant tensors, and an introduction to group theory. This expanded second edition contains a new appendix on the calculus of variation -- a valuable addition to the already superb collection of topics on offer. This is an ideal text for upper-level undergraduates in physics, applied physics, physical chemistry, biophysics, and all areas of engineering. It allows physics professors to prepare students for a wide range of employment in science and engineering and makes an excellent reference for scientists and engineers in industry. Worked out examples appear throughout the book and exercises follow every chapter. Solutions to the odd-numbered exercises are available for lecturers at www.wiley-vch.de/textbooks/.

A Collection of Problems on Mathematical Physics

B. M. Budak2013-10-22 in Science

Author : B. M. Budak
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A Collection of Problems on Mathematical Physics is a translation from the Russian and deals with problems and equations of mathematical physics. The book contains problems and solutions. The book discusses problems on the derivation of equations and boundary condition. These Problems are arranged on the type and reduction to canonical form of equations in two or more independent variables. The equations of hyperbolic type concerns derive from problems on vibrations of continuous media and on electromagnetic oscillations. The book considers the statement and solutions of boundary value problems pertaining to equations of parabolic types when the physical processes are described by functions of two, three or four independent variables such as spatial coordinates or time. The book then discusses dynamic problems pertaining to the mechanics of continuous media and problems on electrodynamics. The text also discusses hyperbolic and elliptic types of equations. The book is intended for students in advanced mathematics and physics, as well as, for engineers and workers in research institutions.

Algebraic and Geometric Methods in Mathematical Physics

Anne Boutet de Monvel2013-11-11 in Science

Author : Anne Boutet de Monvel
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Adventures in Mathematical Physics

François Germinet2007 in Science

Author : François Germinet
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This volume consists of refereed research articles written by some of the speakers at this international conference in honor of the sixty-fifth birthday of Jean-Michel Combes. The topics span modern mathematical physics with contributions on state-of-the-art results in the theory of random operators, including localization for random Schrodinger operators with general probability measures, random magnetic Schrodinger operators, and interacting multiparticle operators with random potentials; transport properties of Schrodinger operators and classical Hamiltonian systems; equilibrium and nonequilibrium properties of open quantum systems; semiclassical methods for multiparticle systems and long-time evolution of wave packets; modeling of nanostructures; properties of eigenfunctions for first-order systems and solutions to the Ginzburg-Landau system; effective Hamiltonians for quantum resonances; quantum graphs, including scattering theory and trace formulas; random matrix theory; and quantum information theory. Graduate students and researchers will benefit from the accessibility of these articles and their current bibliographies.

Topology Geometry Integrable Systems and Mathematical Physics

V. M. Buchstaber2014-11-18 in Mathematics

Author : V. M. Buchstaber
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Articles in this collection are devoted to modern problems of topology, geometry, mathematical physics, and integrable systems, and they are based on talks given at the famous Novikov's seminar at the Steklov Institute of Mathematics in Moscow in 2012-2014. The articles cover many aspects of seemingly unrelated areas of modern mathematics and mathematical physics; they reflect the main scientific interests of the organizer of the seminar, Sergey Petrovich Novikov. The volume is suitable for graduate students and researchers interested in the corresponding areas of mathematics and physics.

Analytic Trends in Mathematical Physics

Houssam Abdul-Rahman2020-01-06 in Education

Author : Houssam Abdul-Rahman
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This volume contains the proceedings of the Arizona School of Analysis and Mathematical Physics, held from March 5–9, 2018, at the University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona. A main goal of this school was to introduce graduate students and postdocs to exciting topics of current research that are both influenced by physical intuition and require the use of cutting-edge mathematics. The articles in this volume reflect recent progress and innovative techniques developed within mathematical physics. Two works investigate spectral gaps of quantum spin systems. Specifically, Abdul-Rahman, Lemm, Lucia, Nachtergaele, and Young consider decorated AKLT models, and Lemm demonstrates a finite-size criterion for D D-dimensional models. Bachmann, De Roeck, and Fraas summarize a recent proof of the adiabatic theorem, while Bachmann, Bols, De Roeck, and Fraas discuss linear response for interacting Hall insulators. Models on general graphs are the topic of the articles by Fischbacher, on higher spin XXZ, and by Latushkin and Sukhtaiev, on an index theorem for Schrödinger operators. Probabilistic applications are the focus of the articles by DeMuse and Yin, on exponential random graphs, by Saenz, on KPZ universality, and by Stolz, on disordered quantum spin chains. In all, the diversity represented here is a testament to the enthusiasm this rich field of mathematical physics generates.

Algebra Geometry and Mathematical Physics

Abdenacer Makhlouf2014-06-17 in Mathematics

Author : Abdenacer Makhlouf
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This book collects the proceedings of the Algebra, Geometry and Mathematical Physics Conference, held at the University of Haute Alsace, France, October 2011. Organized in the four areas of algebra, geometry, dynamical symmetries and conservation laws and mathematical physics and applications, the book covers deformation theory and quantization; Hom-algebras and n-ary algebraic structures; Hopf algebra, integrable systems and related math structures; jet theory and Weil bundles; Lie theory and applications; non-commutative and Lie algebra and more. The papers explore the interplay between research in contemporary mathematics and physics concerned with generalizations of the main structures of Lie theory aimed at quantization and discrete and non-commutative extensions of differential calculus and geometry, non-associative structures, actions of groups and semi-groups, non-commutative dynamics, non-commutative geometry and applications in physics and beyond. The book benefits a broad audience of researchers and advanced students.

Obstacle Problems in Mathematical Physics

J.-F. Rodrigues1987-03-01 in Science

Author : J.-F. Rodrigues
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The aim of this research monograph is to present a general account of the applicability of elliptic variational inequalities to the important class of free boundary problems of obstacle type from a unifying point of view of classical Mathematical Physics. The first part of the volume introduces some obstacle type problems which can be reduced to variational inequalities. Part II presents some of the main aspects of the theory of elliptic variational inequalities, from the abstract hilbertian framework to the smoothness of the variational solution, discussing in general the properties of the free boundary and including some results on the obstacle Plateau problem. The last part examines the application to free boundary problems, namely the lubrication-cavitation problem, the elastoplastic problem, the Signorini (or the boundary obstacle) problem, the dam problem, the continuous casting problem, the electrochemical machining problem and the problem of the flow with wake in a channel past a profile.

Partial Differential Equations and Mathematical Physics

Kunihiko Kajitani2002-12-13 in Mathematics

Author : Kunihiko Kajitani
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A wide range of topics in partial differential equations, complex analysis, and mathematical physics are presented to commemorate the memory of the great French mathematician Jean Leray. The 17 research articles are written by some of the world's leading mathematicians who explore important current subjects. Most articles contain complete proofs and excellent bibliographies. For graduate students and mathematical physicists as well as mathematicians in analysis and PDEs.

Stochastic Analysis and Mathematical Physics

A.B. Cruzeiro2012-12-06 in Mathematics

Author : A.B. Cruzeiro
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This volume represents the outgrowth of an ongoing workshop on stochastic analysis held in Lisbon. The nine survey articles in the volume extend concepts from classical probability and stochastic processes to a number of areas of mathematical physics. It is a good reference text for researchers and advanced students in the fields of probability, stochastic processes, analysis, geometry, mathematical physics, and physics. Key topics covered include: nonlinear stochastic wave equations, completely positive maps, Mehler-type semigroups on Hilbert spaces, entropic projections, and many others.

Kernel Functions and Elliptic Differential Equations in Mathematical Physics

Stefan Bergman2005-09-01 in Mathematics

Author : Stefan Bergman
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This text focuses on the theory of boundary value problems in partial differential equations, which plays a central role in various fields of pure and applied mathematics, theoretical physics, and engineering. Geared toward upper-level undergraduates and graduate students, it discusses a portion of the theory from a unifying point of view and provides a systematic and self-contained introduction to each branch of the applications it employs.

Special Matrices of Mathematical Physics

R Aldrovandi2001-08-17 in Mathematics

Author : R Aldrovandi
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This book expounds three special kinds of matrices that are of physical interest, centering on physical examples. Stochastic matrices describe dynamical systems of many different types, involving (or not) phenomena like transience, dissipation, ergodicity, nonequilibrium, and hypersensitivity to initial conditions. The main characteristic is growth by agglomeration, as in glass formation. Circulants are the building blocks of elementary Fourier analysis and provide a natural gateway to quantum mechanics and noncommutative geometry. Bell polynomials offer closed expressions for many formulas concerning Lie algebra invariants, differential geometry and real gases, and their matrices are instrumental in the study of chaotic mappings. Contents:Basics:Some Fundamental NotionsStochastic Matrices:Evolving SystemsMarkov ChainsGlass TransitionThe Kerner ModelFormal DevelopmentsEquilibrium, Dissipation and ErgodicityCirculant Matrices:PreludeDefinition and Main PropertiesDiscrete Quantum MechanicsQuantum Symplectic StructureBell Matrices:An Organizing ToolBell PolynomialsDeterminants and TracesProjectors and IteratesGases: Real and Ideal Readership: Mathematical physicists, statistical physicists and researchers in the field of combinatorics and graph theory. Keywords:Stochastic Processes;Markov Chains;Glasses;Circulants;Discrete Fourier;Quantization;Bell Polynomials;Phase Space;Map Iteration;Real GasesReviews:"Its user-friendly character is achieved via a hierarchy of abstracts, step-by-step explanations and pre-processing summaries. All this makes the book easily accessible precisely to its target group of readers."Mathematics Abstracts "This book confirms that the study of different types of matrices, which have deep physics connections, is a fruitful exercise … it is strongly recommended to scientists interested in modern developments in applications of matrices in physics."Mathematical Reviews

Asymptotic Combinatorics with Application to Mathematical Physics

V.A. Malyshev2002-08-31 in Science

Author : V.A. Malyshev
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New and striking results obtained in recent years from an intensive study of asymptotic combinatorics have led to a new, higher level of understanding of related problems: the theory of integrable systems, the Riemann-Hilbert problem, asymptotic representation theory, spectra of random matrices, combinatorics of Young diagrams and permutations, and even some aspects of quantum field theory.

Spectral Methods for Operators of Mathematical Physics

Jan Janas2012-12-06 in Science

Author : Jan Janas
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This book presents recent results in the following areas: spectral analysis of one-dimensional Schrödinger and Jacobi operators, discrete WKB analysis of solutions of second order difference equations, and applications of functional models of non-selfadjoint operators. Several developments treated appear for the first time in a book. It is addressed to a wide group of specialists working in operator theory or mathematical physics.

Mathematical Physics

Saifullah Khalid2018-04-10 in Science

Author : Saifullah Khalid
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This volume consists of the scientific work presented at the 14th Regional Conference on Mathematical Physics, held in November 2015 in Islamabad, Pakistan, and dedicated to the memory of Riazuddin, the first Pakistani PhD student of the late Nobel laureate, Abdus Salam, and one of the pioneers who developed physics in Pakistan. This collection surveys the latest developments in a wide area of mathematical physics as presented by world-renowned experts. The contributors sample a number of topics including the formal aspects of mathematical physics, general relativity and cosmology, particle physics, astrophysics, string theory, black hole physics, quantum gravity, quantum field theory, condensed matter physics, symmetries in mathematics and physics, and even applied physics.

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