Differential geometric methods in mathematical physics : proceedings of an international conference held at the Technical University of Clausthal, FRG, August 30-September 2, 1983
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Differential geometric methods in mathematical physics : proceedings of an international conference held at the Technical University of Clausthal, FRG, August 30-September 2, 1983
(Lecture notes in mathematics, 1139)
Springer-Verlag, c1985
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The work of Steven M. Paneitz.- Indecomposable finite dimensional representations of the poincare group and associated fields.- The energy momentum mapping of the lagrange top.- On the momentum mapping in field theory.- An axiomatic characterization of the poincare-cartan form for second order variational problems.- Energy level distributions and chaos in quantum mechanics.- Quasi-*-algebras and general weyl quantization.- Geometry of dynamical systems with time-dependent constraints and time-dependent hamiltonians: An approach toward quantization.- Regularity aspects of the quantized perturbative S-matrix in 4-dimensional space-time.- Curvature forms with singularities and non-integral characteristic classes.- Yang-mills aspects of poincare gauge theories.- Supermanifolds and Berezin's new integral.- Spontaneous compactification and fermion chirality.- Off-shell extended supergravity in extended superspace.- Completely integrable systems of KdV-type related to isospectral periodic regular difference operators.- Non-linear techniques in two dimensional grassmannian Sigma models.- A geometrical obstruction to the existence of two totally umbilical complementary foliations in compact manifolds.- Einstein equations without killing vectors, non-linear sigma models and self-dual yang-mills theory.- Locality and uniformity in global elasticity.- Differential geometrical approach to the theory of amorphous solids.- The ising model on finitely generated groups and the braid group.
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