Geometric, Algebraic And Topological Methods For Quantum Field Theory
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| Title: | Geometric, Algebraic And Topological Methods For Quantum Field Theory |
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| Description: | Based on lectures held at the 7th Villa de Leyva summer school, this book presents an introduction to topics of current interest in the interface of geometry, topology and physics. It is aimed at graduate students in physics or mathematics with interests in geometric, algebraic as well as topological methods and their applications to quantum field theory.This volume contains the written notes corresponding to lectures given by experts in the field. They cover current topics of research in a way that is suitable for graduate students of mathematics or physics interested in the recent developments and interactions between geometry, topology and physics. The book also contains contributions by younger participants, displaying the ample range of topics treated in the school. A key feature of the present volume is the provision of a pedagogical presentation of rather advanced topics, in a way which is suitable for both mathematicians and physicists. |
| Authors: | Sylvie Paycha, Alexander Cardona, Hernan Ocampo, Andres F Reyes-lega, Carolina Neira-jimenez |
| Resource Type: | eBook. |
| Subjects: | Geometric quantization--Congresses, Quantum field theory--Mathematics--Congresses, Topology--Congresses |
| Categories: | MATHEMATICS / Geometry / Algebraic, MATHEMATICS / Topology, SCIENCE / Physics / Quantum Theory |
| Database: | eBook Collection (EBSCOhost) |
| Abstract: | Based on lectures held at the 7th Villa de Leyva summer school, this book presents an introduction to topics of current interest in the interface of geometry, topology and physics. It is aimed at graduate students in physics or mathematics with interests in geometric, algebraic as well as topological methods and their applications to quantum field theory.This volume contains the written notes corresponding to lectures given by experts in the field. They cover current topics of research in a way that is suitable for graduate students of mathematics or physics interested in the recent developments and interactions between geometry, topology and physics. The book also contains contributions by younger participants, displaying the ample range of topics treated in the school. A key feature of the present volume is the provision of a pedagogical presentation of rather advanced topics, in a way which is suitable for both mathematicians and physicists. |
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| ISBN: | 9789814460040 9789814460057 9789814460064 |