XX International Colloquium on Group Theoretical Methods in Physics : Yamada Conference XL, Toyonaka, Japan, July 4-9, 1994
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XX International Colloquium on Group Theoretical Methods in Physics : Yamada Conference XL, Toyonaka, Japan, July 4-9, 1994
World Scientific, c1995
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Library, Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Kyoto University数研
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"The Conference was financially supported by Yamada Science Foundation ... also backed by the Physical Society of Japan" -- Pref
Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The topics discussed in this volume are: Symmetry and Foundations in Classical and Quantum Mechanics; Geometry, Topology and Quantum Field Theory; Quantum Groups and Infinite-Dimensional Lie Algebras; Algebraic Approach to Nuclear Structure; Integrable Statistical Systems and Theory of Critical Phenomena Supersymmetry; Atomic and Molecular Physics; Condensed Matter Physics; Other Applications of Group Theory to Physics.
Table of Contents
- Symmetry and foundations in classical and quantum mechanics
- geometry, topology and quantum field theory
- quantum groups and infinite-dimensional lie algebras
- algebraic approach to nuclear structure
- integrable statistical systems and theory of critical phenomena supersymmetry
- atomic and molecular physics
- condensed matter physics
- other applications of group theory to physics.
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