Ulrike Tillmann (ed.)Proceedings of the 2002 Oxford Symposium in the Honour of the 60th Birthday of Graeme Segal
Topology, Geometry and Quantum Field Theory
Proceedings of the 2002 Oxford Symposium in the Honour of the 60th Birthday of Graeme Segal
Herausgeber: Tillmann, Ulrike
Ulrike Tillmann (ed.)Proceedings of the 2002 Oxford Symposium in the Honour of the 60th Birthday of Graeme Segal
Topology, Geometry and Quantum Field Theory
Proceedings of the 2002 Oxford Symposium in the Honour of the 60th Birthday of Graeme Segal
Herausgeber: Tillmann, Ulrike
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Visionary articles explaining approaches to important problems on the interface of pure mathematics and mathematical physics.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 590
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. September 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 945g
- ISBN-13: 9780521540490
- ISBN-10: 0521540496
- Artikelnr.: 20991765
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- Libri GmbH
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- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 590
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. September 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 945g
- ISBN-13: 9780521540490
- ISBN-10: 0521540496
- Artikelnr.: 20991765
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Part I. Contributions: 1. A variant of K-theory Michael Atiyah and Michael
Hopkins; 2. Two-vector bundles and forms of elliptic cohomology Nils Baas,
Bjorn Dundas and John Rognes; 3. Geometric realisation of the
Segal-Sugawara construction David Ben-Zvi and Edward Frenkel; 4.
Differential isomorphism and equivalence of algebraic varieties Yuri Berest
and George Wilson; 5. A polarized view of string topology Ralph Cohen and
Veronique Godin; 6. Random matrices and Calabi-Yau geometry Robbert
Dijkgraaf; 7. A survey of the topological properties of symplectomorphism
groups Dusa McDuff; 8. K-theory from a physical perspective Gregory Moore;
9. Heisenberg groups and algebraic topology Jack Morava; 10. What is an
elliptic object? Stephan Stolz and Peter Teichner; 11. Open and closed
string field theory interpreted in classical algebraic topology Dennis
Sullivan; 12. K-theory of the moduli of principal bundles on a surface and
deformations of the Verlinde algebra Constantin Teleman; 13. Cohomology of
the stable mapping class group Michael S. Weiss; 14. Conformal field theory
in four and six dimensions Edward Witten; Part II. The Definition of
Conformal Field Theory by Graeme Segal: 15. Definition of a conformal field
theory Graeme Segal.
Hopkins; 2. Two-vector bundles and forms of elliptic cohomology Nils Baas,
Bjorn Dundas and John Rognes; 3. Geometric realisation of the
Segal-Sugawara construction David Ben-Zvi and Edward Frenkel; 4.
Differential isomorphism and equivalence of algebraic varieties Yuri Berest
and George Wilson; 5. A polarized view of string topology Ralph Cohen and
Veronique Godin; 6. Random matrices and Calabi-Yau geometry Robbert
Dijkgraaf; 7. A survey of the topological properties of symplectomorphism
groups Dusa McDuff; 8. K-theory from a physical perspective Gregory Moore;
9. Heisenberg groups and algebraic topology Jack Morava; 10. What is an
elliptic object? Stephan Stolz and Peter Teichner; 11. Open and closed
string field theory interpreted in classical algebraic topology Dennis
Sullivan; 12. K-theory of the moduli of principal bundles on a surface and
deformations of the Verlinde algebra Constantin Teleman; 13. Cohomology of
the stable mapping class group Michael S. Weiss; 14. Conformal field theory
in four and six dimensions Edward Witten; Part II. The Definition of
Conformal Field Theory by Graeme Segal: 15. Definition of a conformal field
theory Graeme Segal.
Part I. Contributions: 1. A variant of K-theory Michael Atiyah and Michael
Hopkins; 2. Two-vector bundles and forms of elliptic cohomology Nils Baas,
Bjorn Dundas and John Rognes; 3. Geometric realisation of the
Segal-Sugawara construction David Ben-Zvi and Edward Frenkel; 4.
Differential isomorphism and equivalence of algebraic varieties Yuri Berest
and George Wilson; 5. A polarized view of string topology Ralph Cohen and
Veronique Godin; 6. Random matrices and Calabi-Yau geometry Robbert
Dijkgraaf; 7. A survey of the topological properties of symplectomorphism
groups Dusa McDuff; 8. K-theory from a physical perspective Gregory Moore;
9. Heisenberg groups and algebraic topology Jack Morava; 10. What is an
elliptic object? Stephan Stolz and Peter Teichner; 11. Open and closed
string field theory interpreted in classical algebraic topology Dennis
Sullivan; 12. K-theory of the moduli of principal bundles on a surface and
deformations of the Verlinde algebra Constantin Teleman; 13. Cohomology of
the stable mapping class group Michael S. Weiss; 14. Conformal field theory
in four and six dimensions Edward Witten; Part II. The Definition of
Conformal Field Theory by Graeme Segal: 15. Definition of a conformal field
theory Graeme Segal.
Hopkins; 2. Two-vector bundles and forms of elliptic cohomology Nils Baas,
Bjorn Dundas and John Rognes; 3. Geometric realisation of the
Segal-Sugawara construction David Ben-Zvi and Edward Frenkel; 4.
Differential isomorphism and equivalence of algebraic varieties Yuri Berest
and George Wilson; 5. A polarized view of string topology Ralph Cohen and
Veronique Godin; 6. Random matrices and Calabi-Yau geometry Robbert
Dijkgraaf; 7. A survey of the topological properties of symplectomorphism
groups Dusa McDuff; 8. K-theory from a physical perspective Gregory Moore;
9. Heisenberg groups and algebraic topology Jack Morava; 10. What is an
elliptic object? Stephan Stolz and Peter Teichner; 11. Open and closed
string field theory interpreted in classical algebraic topology Dennis
Sullivan; 12. K-theory of the moduli of principal bundles on a surface and
deformations of the Verlinde algebra Constantin Teleman; 13. Cohomology of
the stable mapping class group Michael S. Weiss; 14. Conformal field theory
in four and six dimensions Edward Witten; Part II. The Definition of
Conformal Field Theory by Graeme Segal: 15. Definition of a conformal field
theory Graeme Segal.