A Window Into Zeta and Modular Physics
Herausgeber: Kirsten, Klaus; Klaus, Kirsten; Williams, Floyd L.
A Window Into Zeta and Modular Physics
Herausgeber: Kirsten, Klaus; Klaus, Kirsten; Williams, Floyd L.
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Consists of lectures that are part of the MSRI workshops and that introduce students and researchers to the intriguing world of theoretical physics.
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Consists of lectures that are part of the MSRI workshops and that introduce students and researchers to the intriguing world of theoretical physics.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 705g
- ISBN-13: 9780521199308
- ISBN-10: 0521199301
- Artikelnr.: 30366673
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 705g
- ISBN-13: 9780521199308
- ISBN-10: 0521199301
- Artikelnr.: 30366673
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Part I. Introductory Lectures: 1. Lectures on zeta functions, L-functions
and modular forms with some physical applications Floyd L. Williams; 2.
Basic zeta functions and some applications in physics Klaus Kirsten; 3.
Zeta functions and chaos Audrey Terras; 4. Vertex operators and modular
forms Geoffrey Mason and Michael Tuite; Part II. Research Lectures: 5.
Applications of elliptic and theta functions to
Friedmann-Robertson-Lemaître-Walker cosmology with cosmological constant
Jennie D'Ambroise; 6. Integrable systems and 2D gravitation: how a soliton
illuminates a black hole Shabnam Beheshti; 7. Functional determinants in
higher dimensions using contour integrals Klaus Kirsten; 8. The role of the
Patterson-Selberg zeta function of a hyperbolic cylinder in
three-dimensional gravity with a negative cosmological constant Floyd L.
Williams.
and modular forms with some physical applications Floyd L. Williams; 2.
Basic zeta functions and some applications in physics Klaus Kirsten; 3.
Zeta functions and chaos Audrey Terras; 4. Vertex operators and modular
forms Geoffrey Mason and Michael Tuite; Part II. Research Lectures: 5.
Applications of elliptic and theta functions to
Friedmann-Robertson-Lemaître-Walker cosmology with cosmological constant
Jennie D'Ambroise; 6. Integrable systems and 2D gravitation: how a soliton
illuminates a black hole Shabnam Beheshti; 7. Functional determinants in
higher dimensions using contour integrals Klaus Kirsten; 8. The role of the
Patterson-Selberg zeta function of a hyperbolic cylinder in
three-dimensional gravity with a negative cosmological constant Floyd L.
Williams.
Part I. Introductory Lectures: 1. Lectures on zeta functions, L-functions
and modular forms with some physical applications Floyd L. Williams; 2.
Basic zeta functions and some applications in physics Klaus Kirsten; 3.
Zeta functions and chaos Audrey Terras; 4. Vertex operators and modular
forms Geoffrey Mason and Michael Tuite; Part II. Research Lectures: 5.
Applications of elliptic and theta functions to
Friedmann-Robertson-Lemaître-Walker cosmology with cosmological constant
Jennie D'Ambroise; 6. Integrable systems and 2D gravitation: how a soliton
illuminates a black hole Shabnam Beheshti; 7. Functional determinants in
higher dimensions using contour integrals Klaus Kirsten; 8. The role of the
Patterson-Selberg zeta function of a hyperbolic cylinder in
three-dimensional gravity with a negative cosmological constant Floyd L.
Williams.
and modular forms with some physical applications Floyd L. Williams; 2.
Basic zeta functions and some applications in physics Klaus Kirsten; 3.
Zeta functions and chaos Audrey Terras; 4. Vertex operators and modular
forms Geoffrey Mason and Michael Tuite; Part II. Research Lectures: 5.
Applications of elliptic and theta functions to
Friedmann-Robertson-Lemaître-Walker cosmology with cosmological constant
Jennie D'Ambroise; 6. Integrable systems and 2D gravitation: how a soliton
illuminates a black hole Shabnam Beheshti; 7. Functional determinants in
higher dimensions using contour integrals Klaus Kirsten; 8. The role of the
Patterson-Selberg zeta function of a hyperbolic cylinder in
three-dimensional gravity with a negative cosmological constant Floyd L.
Williams.







