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This 1985 text develops the theory of angular momentum from the
viewpoint of a fundamental symmetry in nature and shows how this
concept relates to applied areas of research in modern quantum
physics.
First published by Cambridge University Press in 1985, this series
of Encyclopedia volumes attempts to present the factual body of all
mathematics. Clarity of exposition and accessibility to the
non-specialist were an important consideration in its design and
language. The development of the algebraic aspects of angular
momentum theory and the relationship between angular momentum
theory and special topics in physics and mathematics are covered in
this volume.
The Symposium "Symmetries in Science V: Algebraic Systems: their
Represen- tations, Realizations and Physical Applications" was held
at the Landesbildungszen- trum Schloss Hofen, Vorarlberg, Austria,
during the period July 30 - August 3, 1990. Leading scientists
presented summaries, as well as recent research developments, con-
cerning their own field of specialization to the assembled
international group of re- searchers. These review-oriented
presentations are included in this volume in order to make them
available to the general scientific community. As was the case for
the preceding Symposia we need to thank those who made Symposium V
possible through their continued and generous support. These
include, on part of the State of Vorarlbergj Dr. Martin Purtscher,
Landeshauptmann Dr. Guntram Lins, Landesrat Ms. Elisabeth Gehrer,
Landesratin and on part of Southern Illinois University at
Carbondale; Dr. John C. Guyon, President Dr. Benjamin A. Shepherd,
Vice President for Academic Affairs and Research Dr. John H. Yopp,
Dean of the Graduate School Dr. Charles B. Klasek, Executive
Assistant to the President for International and Economic
Development Dr. Russell R. Dutcher, Dean of the College of Science
Dr. Victoria J. Molfese, Director, Office of Research Development
and Administration Dr. James D. Quisenberry, Acting Director of
International Programs and Services Dr. Frank C. Sanders, Chairman
of the Department of Physics. Finally, we need to especially thank
Dr.
This 1985 text develops the theory of angular momentum from the
viewpoint of a fundamental symmetry in nature and shows how this
concept relates to applied areas of research in modern quantum
physics.
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