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The Heat Kernel Lefschetz Fixed Point Formula for the Spin-c Dirac Operator

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From reviews of the original hard cover edition:
Overall this is a carefully written, highly readable book on a very beautiful subject. Mathematical Reviews
The book of J.J. Duistermaat is a nice introduction to analysis related [to the] spin-c Dirac operator. ... The book is almost self contained, [is] readable, and will be useful for anybody who is interested in the topic. EMS Newsletter
The author's book is a marvelous introduction to [these] objects and theories. Zentralblatt
Interest in the spin-c Dirac operator originally came about from the study of complex analytic manifolds, where in the non-Kähler case the Dolbeault operator is no longer suitable for getting local formulas fot the Riemann-Roch number or the holomorphic Lefschetz number. However, every symplectic manifold (phase space in classical mechanics) also carries an almost complex structure and hence a corresponding spin-c Dirac operator. Using the heat kernels theory of Berline, Getzler, and Vergne, this work revisits some fundamental concepts of the theory, and presents the application to symplectic geometry.
J.J. Duistermaat was well known for his beautiful and concise expositions of seemingly familiar concepts, and this classic study is certainly no exception. Reprinted as it was originally published, this work is as an affordable text that will be of interest to a range of researchers in geometric analysis and mathematical physics.

List of contents

1 Introduction.- 2 The Dolbeault-Dirac Operator.- 3 Clifford Modules.- 4 The Spin Group and the Spin-c Group.- 5 The Spin-c Dirac Operator.- 6 Its Square.- 7 The Heat Kernel Method.- 8 The Heat Kernel Expansion.- 9 The Heat Kernel on a Principal Bundle.- 10 The Automorphism.- 11 The Hirzebruch-Riemann-Roch Integrand.- 12 The Local Lefschetz Fixed Point Formula.- 13 Characteristic Case.- 14 The Orbifold Version.- 15 Application to Symplectic Geometry.- 16 Appendix: Equivariant Forms.

About the author

Hans Duistermaat was a geometric analyst, who unexpectedly passed away in March 2010. His research encompassed many different areas in mathematics: ordinary differential equations, classical mechanics, discrete integrable systems, Fourier integral operators and their application to partial differential equations and spectral problems, singularities of mappings, harmonic analysis on semisimple Lie groups, symplectic differential geometry, and algebraic geometry. He was (co-)author of eleven books. Duistermaat was affiliated to the Mathematical Institute of Utrecht University since 1974 as a Professor of Pure and Applied Mathematics. During the last five years he was honored with a special professorship at Utrecht University endowed by the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. He was also a member of the Academy since 1982. He had 23 PhD students.

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Reprinted as it originally appeared in the 1990s, this work is as an affordable text that will be of interest to a range of researchers in geometric analysis and mathematical physics. The book covers a variety of concepts fundamental to the study and applications of the spin-c Dirac operator, making use of the heat kernels theory of Berline, Getzlet, and Vergne. True to the precision and clarity for which J.J. Duistermaat was so well known, the exposition is elegant and concise.

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Overall this is a carefully written, highly readable book on a very beautiful subject. —Mathematical Reviews
The book of J.J. Duistermaat is a nice introduction to analysis related [to the] spin-c Dirac operator. ... The book is almost self contained, [is] readable, and will be useful for anybody who is interested in the topic. —EMS Newsletter
The author's book is a marvelous introduction to [these] objects and theories. —Zentralblatt MATH

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Overall this is a carefully written, highly readable book on a very beautiful subject. -Mathematical Reviews
The book of J.J. Duistermaat is a nice introduction to analysis related [to the] spin-c Dirac operator. ... The book is almost self contained, [is] readable, and will be useful for anybody who is interested in the topic. -EMS Newsletter
The author's book is a marvelous introduction to [these] objects and theories. -Zentralblatt MATH

Product details

Authors J J Duistermaat, J. J. Duistermaat, J.J. Duistermaat, Johannes J. Duistermaat
Publisher Springer, Basel
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.08.2011
 
EAN 9780817682460
ISBN 978-0-8176-8246-0
No. of pages 247
Weight 386 g
Illustrations VIII, 247 p.
Series Modern Birkhäuser Classics
Modern Birkhäuser Classics
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Mathematics > Analysis

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