Topological Field Theory, Primitive Forms and Related Topics 1998 Edition Contributor(s): Kashiwara, A. (Editor), Matsuo, A. (Editor), Saito, K. (Editor) |
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ISBN: 0817639756 ISBN-13: 9780817639754 Publisher: Birkhauser OUR PRICE: $104.49 Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats Published: December 1998 Annotation: As the interaction of mathematics and theoretical physics continues to intensify, the theories developed in mathematics are being applied to physics, and conversely. This book centers around the theory of primitive forms which currently plays an active and key role in topological field theory (theoretical physics), but was originally developed as a mathematical notion to define a "good period mapping" for a family of analytic structures. The invited papers in this volume are expository in nature by participants of the Taniguchi Symposium on "Topological Field Theory, Primitive Forms and Related Topics" and the RIMS Symposium bearing the same title, both held in Kyoto. The papers reflect the broad research of some of the world's leading mathematical physicists, and should serve as an excellent resource for researchers as well as graduate students of both disciplines. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Mathematics | Topology - General - Mathematics | Algebra - Abstract |
Dewey: 512 |
LCCN: 98004532 |
Series: Progress in Mathematics |
Physical Information: 1.14" H x 6.47" W x 9.54" (1.82 lbs) 493 pages |
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Publisher Description: As the interaction of mathematics and theoretical physics continues to intensify, the theories developed in mathematics are being applied to physics, and conversely. This book centers around the theory of primitive forms which currently plays an active and key role in topological field theory (theoretical physics), but was originally developed as a mathematical notion to define a "good period mapping" for a family of analytic structures. The invited papers in this volume are expository in nature by participants of the Taniguchi Symposium on "Topological Field Theory, Primitive Forms and Related Topics" and the RIMS Symposium bearing the same title, both held in Kyoto. The papers reflect the broad research of some of the world's leading mathematical physicists, and should serve as an excellent resource for researchers as well as graduate students of both disciplines. |