Conférence Moshé Flato, 1999 : quantization, deformations, and symmetries

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Conférence Moshé Flato, 1999 : quantization, deformations, and symmetries

edited by Giuseppe Dito and Daniel Sternheimer

(Mathematical physics studies, v. 21-22)

Kluwer Academic Publishers, c2000

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  • v. 2

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" ... a Conference ... took place in Dijon, September 5 through September 8, 1999"--Preface

Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

v. 1 ISBN 9780792365402

Description

These two volumes constitute the Proceedings of the `Conference Moshe Flato, 1999'. Their spectrum is wide but the various areas covered are, in fact, strongly interwoven by a common denominator, the unique personality and creativity of the scientist in whose honor the Conference was held, and the far-reaching vision that underlies his scientific activity. With these two volumes, the reader will be able to take stock of the present state of the art in a number of subjects at the frontier of current research in mathematics, mathematical physics, and physics. Volume I is prefaced by reminiscences of and tributes to Flato's life and work. It also includes a section on the applications of sciences to insurance and finance, an area which was of interest to Flato before it became fashionable. The bulk of both volumes is on physical mathematics, where the reader will find these ingredients in various combinations, fundamental mathematical developments based on them, and challenging interpretations of physical phenomena. Audience: These volumes will be of interest to researchers and graduate students in a variety of domains, ranging from abstract mathematics to theoretical physics and other applications. Some parts will be accessible to proficient undergraduate students, and even to persons with a minimum of scientific knowledge but enough curiosity.

Table of Contents

  • Volume I: Preface. I. Moshe Flato, the man and the scientist. Program of the inaugural meeting. Speeches and Messages. Moshe's Memoirs
  • D. Sternheimer. In retrospect: A personal view on Moshe Flato's scientific legacy
  • D. Sternheimer. Curriculum vitae of Moshe Flato. The publications of Moshe Flato. II. Applications of sciences to insurance and finance. Program. Le Conseil scientifique de l'UAP et ses realisations
  • Y. Chassagne. A new method for optimal equity allocation and portfolio selection
  • E. Taflin. The recognition of handwriting
  • J.-C. Simon. From Bachelier and Lundberg to insurance and weather derivatives
  • H. Geman. III. Quantization, deformations, and symmetries. On the Bohr-Rosenfeld measurability problem for non-linear systems
  • Y. Aharonov, B. Reznik. Star-produits et star-algebres holomorphes
  • L.B. de Monvel. Cyclic cohomology and Hopf algebra symmetry
  • A. Connes, H. Moscovici. Modular double of a quantum group
  • L. Faddeev. On G-trace and G-index in deformation quantization
  • B. Fedosov. Superconformal field theories, multiplet shortening, and the AdSs/SCFT4 correspondence
  • S. Ferrara, A. Zaffaroni. On a classical limit of quantum theory and the non-linear Hartree equation
  • J. Froehlich, et al. Singletons and neutrinos
  • C. Fronsdal. Variations on deformation quantization
  • S. Gutt. Deformations of algebras over operads and the Deligne conjecture
  • M. Kontsevich, Y. Soibelman. A generalization of the Bott-Borel-Weil theorem and Euler number multiplets of representations
  • B. Kostant. Self-energy of electrons in non-perturbative QED
  • E. Lieb, M. Loss. Nonlinear relativistic evolution equations: Survey of a new approach
  • J.C.H. Simon, E. Taflin. Quantum field theories on an algebraic curve
  • L.A. Takhtajan. Program of the conference. List of participants. Committees. Index. Volume II. IV. Contributed papers. Singletons on AdSn
  • E. Angelopoulos, M. Laoues. Remarks on the zeta-regularized determinant of differential operators
  • A. Asada. Projectable star-products
  • S.A. Lares. The deformation quantization of certain super-Poisson brackets and BRST cohomology
  • M. Bordemann. On positive deformations of -algebras
  • H. Bursztyn, S. Waldmann. Symmetric symplectic spaces with Ricci-type curvature
  • M. Cahen, et al. Drinfeld realization of quantum superalgebras and Uq (osp(1,2))
  • J. Ding, B. Feigin. Quantum homogeneous spaces and quasi-Hopf algebras
  • B. Enriquez, Y. Kosmann-Schwarzbach. Gauged q-fields
  • R. Finkelstein. Generalized coherent states for arbitrary quantum systems
  • J.-P. Gazeau, P. Monceau. Tensor products of Frobenius manifolds and moduli spaces of higher spin curves
  • T.J. Jarvis, et al. On Fedosov's approach to deformation quantization with separation of variables
  • A.V. Karabegov. The Master thesis of Moshe Flato
  • M. Kibler. Anticipative Chen-Souriau cohomology and Hochschild cohomology
  • R. Leandre. Are there macroscopic quantum bodies? B. Mielnik. Star-products, spectral analysis, and hyperfunctions
  • C. Moreno, J.A.P. da Silva. Induced action in QCD
  • V. Novozhilov, Y. Novozhilov. Deformation quantization of Frechet-Poisson algebras: Convergence of the Moyal product
  • H. Omori, et al. On the deformation aspects of the replica thermalisation of the SU(2)-invariant Thirring model
  • M. Pillin. Improved perturbation expansion in quantum chromodynamics
  • P. R czka. Deformation quantization of Lagrangian fiber bundles
  • N. Reshetikhin, M. Yakimov. Deformation quantization of compact Kahler manifolds by Berezin-Toeplitz quantization
  • M. Schlichenmaier. Homotopy Gerstenhaber algebras
  • A.A. Voronov. Linearization problems for Lie algebroids and Lie groupoids
  • A. Weinstein. Appendix A: Program of the scientific conference. Appendix B: Table of contents of volume I. Index.
Volume

v. 2 ISBN 9780792365419

Description

These two volumes constitute the Proceedings of the `Conference Moshe Flato, 1999'. Their spectrum is wide but the various areas covered are, in fact, strongly interwoven by a common denominator, the unique personality and creativity of the scientist in whose honor the Conference was held, and the far-reaching vision that underlies his scientific activity. With these two volumes, the reader will be able to take stock of the present state of the art in a number of subjects at the frontier of current research in mathematics, mathematical physics, and physics. Volume I is prefaced by reminiscences of and tributes to Flato's life and work. It also includes a section on the applications of sciences to insurance and finance, an area which was of interest to Flato before it became fashionable. The bulk of both volumes is on physical mathematics, where the reader will find these ingredients in various combinations, fundamental mathematical developments based on them, and challenging interpretations of physical phenomena. Audience: These volumes will be of interest to researchers and graduate students in a variety of domains, ranging from abstract mathematics to theoretical physics and other applications. Some parts will be accessible to proficient undergraduate students, and even to persons with a minimum of scientific knowledge but enough curiosity.

Table of Contents

  • Volume I: Preface. I. Moshe Flato, the man and the scientist. Program of the inaugural meeting. Speeches and Messages. Moshe's Memoirs
  • D. Sternheimer. In retrospect: A personal view on Moshe Flato's scientific legacy
  • D. Sternheimer. Curriculum vitae of Moshe Flato. The publications of Moshe Flato. II. Applications of sciences to insurance and finance. Program. Le Conseil scientifique de l'UAP et ses realisations
  • Y. Chassagne. A new method for optimal equity allocation and portfolio selection
  • E. Taflin. The recognition of handwriting
  • J.-C. Simon. From Bachelier and Lundberg to insurance and weather derivatives
  • H. Geman. III. Quantization, deformations, and symmetries. On the Bohr-Rosenfeld measurability problem for non-linear systems
  • Y. Aharonov, B. Reznik. Star-produits et star-algebres holomorphes
  • L.B. de Monvel. Cyclic cohomology and Hopf algebra symmetry
  • A. Connes, H. Moscovici. Modular double of a quantum group
  • L. Faddeev. On G-trace and G-index in deformation quantization
  • B. Fedosov. Superconformal field theories, multiplet shortening, and the AdSs/SCFT4 correspondence
  • S. Ferrara, A. Zaffaroni. On a classical limit of quantum theory and the non-linear Hartree equation
  • J. Froehlich, et al. Singletons and neutrinos
  • C. Fronsdal. Variations on deformation quantization
  • S. Gutt. Deformations of algebras over operads and the Deligne conjecture
  • M. Kontsevich, Y. Soibelman. A generalization of the Bott-Borel-Weil theorem and Euler number multiplets of representations
  • B. Kostant. Self-energy of electrons in non-perturbative QED
  • E. Lieb, M. Loss. Nonlinear relativistic evolution equations: Survey of a new approach
  • J.C.H. Simon, E. Taflin. Quantum field theories on an algebraic curve
  • L.A. Takhtajan. Program of the conference. List of participants. Committees. Index. Volume II. IV. Contributed papers. Singletons on AdSn
  • E. Angelopoulos, M. Laoues. Remarks on the zeta-regularized determinant of differential operators
  • A. Asada. Projectable star-products
  • S.A. Lares. The deformation quantization of certain super-Poisson brackets and BRST cohomology
  • M. Bordemann. On positive deformations of -algebras
  • H. Bursztyn, S. Waldmann. Symmetric symplectic spaces with Ricci-type curvature
  • M. Cahen, et al. Drinfeld realization of quantum superalgebras and Uq (osp(1,2))
  • J. Ding, B. Feigin. Quantum homogeneous spaces and quasi-Hopf algebras
  • B. Enriquez, Y. Kosmann-Schwarzbach. Gauged q-fields
  • R. Finkelstein. Generalized coherent states for arbitrary quantum systems
  • J.-P. Gazeau, P. Monceau. Tensor products of Frobenius manifolds and moduli spaces of higher spin curves
  • T.J. Jarvis, et al. On Fedosov's approach to deformation quantization with separation of variables
  • A.V. Karabegov. The Master thesis of Moshe Flato
  • M. Kibler. Anticipative Chen-Souriau cohomology and Hochschild cohomology
  • R. Leandre. Are there macroscopic quantum bodies? B. Mielnik. Star-products, spectral analysis, and hyperfunctions
  • C. Moreno, J.A.P. da Silva. Induced action in QCD
  • V. Novozhilov, Y. Novozhilov. Deformation quantization of Frechet-Poisson algebras: Convergence of the Moyal product
  • H. Omori, et al. On the deformation aspects of the replica thermalisation of the SU(2)-invariant Thirring model
  • M. Pillin. Improved perturbation
Volume

: set ISBN 9780792365426

Description

These two volumes constitute the Proceedings of the `Conference Moshe Flato, 1999'. Their spectrum is wide but the various areas covered are, in fact, strongly interwoven by a common denominator, the unique personality and creativity of the scientist in whose honor the Conference was held, and the far-reaching vision that underlies his scientific activity. With these two volumes, the reader will be able to take stock of the present state of the art in a number of subjects at the frontier of current research in mathematics, mathematical physics, and physics. Volume I is prefaced by reminiscences of and tributes to Flato's life and work. It also includes a section on the applications of sciences to insurance and finance, an area which was of interest to Flato before it became fashionable. The bulk of both volumes is on physical mathematics, where the reader will find these ingredients in various combinations, fundamental mathematical developments based on them, and challenging interpretations of physical phenomena. Audience: These volumes will be of interest to researchers and graduate students in a variety of domains, ranging from abstract mathematics to theoretical physics and other applications. Some parts will be accessible to proficient undergraduate students, and even to persons with a minimum of scientific knowledge but enough curiosity.

Table of Contents

  • Volume I: Preface. I. Moshe Flato, the man and the scientist. Program of the inaugural meeting. Speeches and Messages. Moshe's Memoirs
  • D. Sternheimer. In retrospect: A personal view on Moshe Flato's scientific legacy
  • D. Sternheimer. Curriculum vitae of Moshe Flato. The publications of Moshe Flato. II. Applications of sciences to insurance and finance. Program. Le Conseil scientifique de l'UAP et ses realisations
  • Y. Chassagne. A new method for optimal equity allocation and portfolio selection
  • E. Taflin. The recognition of handwriting
  • J.-C. Simon. From Bachelier and Lundberg to insurance and weather derivatives
  • H. Geman. III. Quantization, deformations, and symmetries. On the Bohr-Rosenfeld measurability problem for non-linear systems
  • Y. Aharonov, B. Reznik. Star-produits et star-algebres holomorphes
  • L.B. de Monvel. Cyclic cohomology and Hopf algebra symmetry
  • A. Connes, H. Moscovici. Modular double of a quantum group
  • L. Faddeev. On G-trace and G-index in deformation quantization
  • B. Fedosov. Superconformal field theories, multiplet shortening, and the AdSs/SCFT4 correspondence
  • S. Ferrara, A. Zaffaroni. On a classical limit of quantum theory and the non-linear Hartree equation
  • J. Froehlich, et al. Singletons and neutrinos
  • C. Fronsdal. Variations on deformation quantization
  • S. Gutt. Deformations of algebras over operads and the Deligne conjecture
  • M. Kontsevich, Y. Soibelman. A generalization of the Bott-Borel-Weil theorem and Euler number multiplets of representations
  • B. Kostant. Self-energy of electrons in non-perturbative QED
  • E. Lieb, M. Loss. Nonlinear relativistic evolution equations: Survey of a new approach
  • J.C.H. Simon, E. Taflin. Quantum field theories on an algebraic curve
  • L.A. Takhtajan. Program of the conference. List of participants. Committees. Index. Volume II. IV. Contributed papers. Singletons on AdSn
  • E. Angelopoulos, M. Laoues. Remarks on the zeta-regularized determinant of differential operators
  • A. Asada. Projectable star-products
  • S.A. Lares. The deformation quantization of certain super-Poisson brackets and BRST cohomology
  • M. Bordemann. On positive deformations of -algebras
  • H. Bursztyn, S. Waldmann. Symmetric symplectic spaces with Ricci-type curvature
  • M. Cahen, et al. Drinfeld realization of quantum superalgebras and Uq (osp(1,2))
  • J. Ding, B. Feigin. Quantum homogeneous spaces and quasi-Hopf algebras
  • B. Enriquez, Y. Kosmann-Schwarzbach. Gauged q-fields
  • R. Finkelstein. Generalized coherent states for arbitrary quantum systems
  • J.-P. Gazeau, P. Monceau. Tensor products of Frobenius manifolds and moduli spaces of higher spin curves
  • T.J. Jarvis, et al. On Fedosov's approach to deformation quantization with separation of variables
  • A.V. Karabegov. The Master thesis of Moshe Flato
  • M. Kibler. Anticipative Chen-Souriau cohomology and Hochschild cohomology
  • R. Leandre. Are there macroscopic quantum bodies? B. Mielnik. Star-products, spectral analysis, and hyperfunctions
  • C. Moreno, J.A.P. da Silva. Induced action in QCD
  • V. Novozhilov, Y. Novozhilov. Deformation quantization of Frechet-Poisson algebras: Convergence of the Moyal product
  • H. Omori, et al. On the deformation aspects of the replica thermalisation of the SU(2)-invariant Thirring model
  • M. Pillin. Improved perturbation expansion in quantum chromodynamics
  • P. R czka. Deformation quantization of Lagrangian fiber bundles
  • N. Reshetikhin, M. Yakimov. Deformation quantization of compact Kahler manifolds by Berezin-Toeplitz quantization
  • M. Schlichenmaier. Homotopy Gerstenhaber algebras
  • A.A. Voronov. Linearization problems for Lie algebroids and Lie groupoids
  • A. Weinstein. Appendix A: Program of the scientific conference. Appendix B: Table of contents of volume I. Index.

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