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This book contains the proceedings of a meeting that brought
together friends and colleagues of Guy Rideau at the Universite
Denis Diderot (Paris, France) in January 1995. It contains original
results as well as review papers covering important domains of
mathematical physics, such as modern statistical mechanics, field
theory, and quantum groups. The emphasis is on geometrical
approaches. Several papers are devoted to the study of symmetry
groups, including applications to nonlinear differential equations,
and deformation of structures, in particular
deformation-quantization and quantum groups. The richness of the
field of mathematical physics is demonstrated with topics ranging
from pure mathematics to up-to-date applications such as imaging
and neuronal models. Audience: Researchers in mathematical physics.
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One of the most enduring elements in theoretical physics has been
group theory. GROUP 24: Physical and Mathematical Aspects of
Symmetries provides an important selection of informative articles
describing recent advances in the field. The applications of group
theory presented in this book deal not only with the traditional
fields of physics, but also include such disciplines as chemistry
and biology.
Awarded the Wigner Medal and the Weyl Prize, respectively, H.J.
Lipkin and E. Frenkel begin the volume with their contributions.
Plenary session contributions are represented by 18 longer
articles, followed by nearly 200 shorter articles. The book also
presents coherent states, wavelets, and applications and quantum
group theory and integrable systems in two separate sections.
As a record of an international meeting devoted to the physical and
mathematical aspects of group theory, GROUP 24: Physical and
Mathematical Aspects of Symmetries constitutes an essential
reference for all researchers interested in various current
developments related to the important concept of symmetry.
One of the most enduring elements in theoretical physics has been
group theory. GROUP 24: Physical and Mathematical Aspects of
Symmetries provides an important selection of informative articles
describing recent advances in the field. The applications of group
theory presented in this book deal not only with the traditional
fields of physics, but also include such disciplines as chemistry
and biology.Awarded the Wigner Medal and the Weyl Prize,
respectively, H.J. Lipkin and E. Frenkel begin the volume with
their contributions. Plenary session contributions are represented
by 18 longer articles, followed by nearly 200 shorter articles. The
book also presents coherent states, wavelets, and applications and
quantum group theory and integrable systems in two separate
sections.As a record of an international meeting devoted to the
physical and mathematical aspects of group theory, GROUP 24:
Physical and Mathematical Aspects of Symmetries constitutes an
essential reference for all researchers interested in various
current developments related to the important concept of symmetry.
This book contains the proceedings of a meeting that brought
together friends and colleagues of Guy Rideau at the Universite
Denis Diderot (Paris, France) in January 1995. It contains original
results as well as review papers covering important domains of
mathematical physics, such as modern statistical mechanics, field
theory, and quantum groups. The emphasis is on geometrical
approaches. Several papers are devoted to the study of symmetry
groups, including applications to nonlinear differential equations,
and deformation of structures, in particular
deformation-quantization and quantum groups. The richness of the
field of mathematical physics is demonstrated with topics ranging
from pure mathematics to up-to-date applications such as imaging
and neuronal models. Audience: Researchers in mathematical physics.
"
The prime objective of the collection of lectures contained in this book is to formulate our current understanding of aperiodic solids with long range order, quasicrystals in particular. At the same time it provides a comprehensive insight into the most recent concepts and tools of condensed matter physics and gives a detailed discussion and interpretation of relevant experimental data. The deliberate pedagogical approach of the authors makes this book particularly useful for graduate students and experimentalists wishing to acquaint themselves with the fundamental concepts.
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