Topological and geometrical methods in field theory : Turku, Finland, 26 May-1 June 1991
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Topological and geometrical methods in field theory : Turku, Finland, 26 May-1 June 1991
World Scientific, c1992
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Library, Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Kyoto University数研
C-P||Turku||1991.592056450
Note
"The Second International Symposium on Topological and Geometrical Methods in Field Theory, May 26th - June 1st, 1991 at the Paasikivi-Institute on an island near the city of Turku in Finland was as succesful as its predecessor in 1986" -- Pref
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume contains papers that present recent research on topological and geometrical methods in field theory.
Table of Contents
- Quantum Yang-Mills theory on arbitrary surfaces, M. Blau
- free fields on Riemann surfaces and spectral curves of the chiral potts model, A.L. Carey et al
- O(N) vector models - the integrable hierarchy and the double scaling limit, P.H. Damgaard
- quantum affine toda field theories and their reductions - new exact results, H.J. De Vega
- hidden symmetry in topological gravity, J. Distler and P. Nelson
- defining relations for classical Lie superalgebras
- superalgebras with Cartan matrix of Dynkin-type diagram, D Leites and V. Serganova
- Bose-Fermi correspondence, Schwinger terms, and Fock bundles in 3+1 dimensions, J. Mickelsson
- non-perturbative string theory and the diffeomorphism group of the circle, S. Nag
- topological field theories, C. Nash
- representations of Virasoro and Kac-Moody algebras - an algebraic geometrical point of view, C. Reina
- local holomorphic factorization for free conformal fields, R. Stora
- area-preserving diffeomorphisms and non-linear integrable systems, K. Takasaki
- spin chain deformations, lattice Fermion masses, and noncritical Virasoro and Kac-Moody algebras, H.B. Thacker
- and others.
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