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Quantum Fields and Quantum Space Time

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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The 1996 NATO Advanced Study Institute (ASI) followed the international tradi tion of the schools held in Cargese in 1976, 1979, 1983, 1987 and 1991. Impressive progress in quantum field theory had been made since the last school in 1991. Much of it is connected with the interplay of quantum theory and the structure of space time, including canonical gravity, black holes, string theory, application of noncommutative differential geometry, and quantum symmetries. In addition there had recently been important advances in quantum field theory which exploited the electromagnetic duality in certain supersymmetric gauge theories. The school reviewed these developments. Lectures were included to explain how the "monopole equations" of Seiberg and Witten can be exploited. They were presented by E. Rabinovici, and supplemented by an extra 2 hours of lectures by A. Bilal. Both the N = 1 and N = 2 supersymmetric Yang Mills theory and resulting equivalences between field theories with different gauge group were discussed in detail. There are several roads to quantum space time and a unification of quantum theory and gravity. There is increasing evidence that canonical gravity might be a consistent theory after all when treated in. a nonperturbative fashion. H. Nicolai presented a series of introductory lectures. He dealt in detail with an integrable model which is obtained by dimensional reduction in the presence of a symmetry.

Sommario

Lectures.- Non-commutative gauge fields from quantum groups.- Duality in N = 2 SUSY SU(2) Yang-Mills theory: a pedagogical introduction.- Noncommutative differential geometry and the structure of space time.- Quantum integrable models on 1 + 1 discrete space time.- Supersymmetry and non-commutative geometry.- Turbulence under a magnifying glass.- Quantization of space and time in 3 and in 4 space-time dimensions.- Pushing Einstein's principles to the extreme.- Integrable classical and quantum gravity.- Quantum affine algebras and integrable quantum systems.- Exercises in equivariant cohomology.- Some complex quantum manifolds and their geometry.- Seminars.- T-duality and the moment map.- Symmetries of dimensionally reduced string effective action.- Non local observables and confinement in BF formulation of Yang-Mills theory.- Disorder operators, quantum doubles, and Haag duality in 1+ 1 dimensions.- The cohomology and homology of quantum field theory.

Info autore

Gerhard Mack, geboren 1956, studierte Germanistik, Geschichte und Politikwissenschaften. Journalistische Tätigkeit für verschiedene Medien in Deutschland und in der Schweiz. Aufsätze und Publikationen zu Kunst und Architektur, Literatur und Theater, u.a.

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Autori F. Herbert Bormann, Gerard 'T Hooft
Con la collaborazione di Gerard 'T Hooft (Editore), Gerhard 't Hooft (Editore), Arthu Jaffe (Editore), Arthur Jaffe (Editore), Gerhard Mack (Editore), Gerhard Mack et al (Editore), Pronob K. Mitter (Editore), Raymond Stora (Editore), Gerard t Hooft (Editore), Gerard T'Hooft (Editore)
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 25.06.2009
 
EAN 9780306456978
ISBN 978-0-306-45697-8
Pagine 374
Peso 953 g
Illustrazioni VIII, 374 p.
Serie NATO Security Through Science Series, Sub-Series B
Nato Science Series B:
NATO Security Through Science Series, Sub-Series B
Categoria Scienze naturali, medicina, informatica, tecnica > Fisica, astronomia > Fisica teorica

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