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Quantum Group And Quantum Integrable Systems - Nankai Lectures On Mathematical Physics by Mo-lin Ge Pdf
This volume contains the lectures given by the three speakers, M Jimbo, P P Kulish and E K Sklyanin, who are outstanding experts in their field. It is essential reading to those working in the fields of Quantum Groups, and Integrable Systems.
Author : M. L. Ge Publisher : World Scientific Publishing Company Incorporated Page : 240 pages File Size : 50,9 Mb Release : 1992 Category : Science ISBN : 981020745X
Quantum Group and Quantum Integrable Systems by M. L. Ge Pdf
This volume contains the lectures given by the three speakers, M Jimbo, P P Kulish and E K Sklyanin, who are outstanding experts in their field. It is essential reading to those working in the fields of Quantum Groups, and Integrable Systems.
Introduction to Quantum Group and Integrable Massive Models of Quantum Field Theory by Mo-Lin Ge,Bao-Heng Zhao Pdf
The Proceedings consists of 6 lectures each from Prof L Takhtajan and Prof F Smirnov which were presented during the workshop. Contents:Lectures on Integrable Massive Models of Quantum Field Theory (F A Smirnov):General Problems of the Quantum Field Theory. Completely Integrable ModelsSpace of States. Form Factors. A Set of Axioms for Form FactorsLocal Commutativity and Asymptotic ConditionsForm Factors in SU(2)-Invariant Thirring ModelNecessary Properties of the Currents Form Factors in SU(2)-Invariant Thirring ModelProperties of Currents in SU(2)-Invariant Thirring ModelLectures on Quantum Groups (L A Takhtajan):Historical Introduction. Algebraic BackgroundPoisson-Lie Groups, CYBE and Modified CYBE. Connection with ISM. Lie-Algebraic Meaning of CYBE and Modified CYBEQuantization Procedure as a Deformation of the Algebra of Classical ObservablesWeyl Quantization. Quantization of Poisson-Lie Groups Associated with CYBEQYBEQuantization of Poisson-Lie Groups Associated with Modified CYBE. Quantum Matrix Algebras. Quantum Determinant and Quantum Groups SL(n) and GL (n)Quantum Vector Spaces for the Quantum Groups SLq(n), GLq(n) and their Real Forms. Quantum Groups Oq(N), SPq(n), Quantum Vector Spaces Associated with them and their Real FormsQuantization of the Universal Enveloping Algebras of the Simple Lie Algebras. Elements of the Representations Theory Readership: Mathematical physicists. keywords:
New Developments Of Integrable Systems And Long-ranged Interaction Models by Mo-lin Ge,Yong-shi Wu Pdf
This volume covers the recent developments of the exact solvable models, Yangian symmetry, the long-ranged interaction models and high-dimensional integrable systems. The authors are all experts in their fields. The volume provides a systematic introduction to statistical and mathematical physics and contains review papers and other contributions.
Integrable Systems And Quantum Groups by Mauro Carfora,Maurizio Martellini,Annalisa Marzuoli Pdf
This volume contains lectures on recent advances in the theory of integrable systems and quantum groups. It introduces the reader to attractive areas of current research.
Lectures on Quantum Groups by Jens Carsten Jantzen Pdf
Starting with the quantum analog of sl2, the author carefully leads the reader through all the details necessary for full understanding of the subject, particularly emphasizing similarities and differences with the classical theory. The final chapters of the book describe the Kashiwara-Lusztig theory of so-called crystal (or canonical) bases in representations of complex semisimple Lie algebra.
Lectures on Quantum Groups by Pavel I. Etingof,Olivier Schiffmann Pdf
Based on lectures given at Harvard University in 1997, this book is an introduction to the theory of quantum groups and its development between 1982 and 1997. Topics covered include: relevant quasiclassical objects; bialgebras; Hopf algebras; and lie associators.
Quantum Groups in Three-Dimensional Integrability by Atsuo Kuniba Pdf
Quantum groups have been studied intensively in mathematics and have found many valuable applications in theoretical and mathematical physics since their discovery in the mid-1980s. Roughly speaking, there are two prototype examples of quantum groups, denoted by Uq and Aq. The former is a deformation of the universal enveloping algebra of a Kac–Moody Lie algebra, whereas the latter is a deformation of the coordinate ring of a Lie group. Although they are dual to each other in principle, most of the applications so far are based on Uq, and the main targets are solvable lattice models in 2-dimensions or quantum field theories in 1+1 dimensions. This book aims to present a unique approach to 3-dimensional integrability based on Aq. It starts from the tetrahedron equation, a 3-dimensional analogue of the Yang–Baxter equation, and its solution due to work by Kapranov–Voevodsky (1994). Then, it guides readers to its variety of generalizations, relations to quantum groups, and applications. They include a connection to the Poincaré–Birkhoff–Witt basis of a unipotent part of Uq, reductions to the solutions of the Yang–Baxter equation, reflection equation, G2 reflection equation, matrix product constructions of quantum R matrices and reflection K matrices, stationary measures of multi-species simple-exclusion processes, etc. These contents of the book are quite distinct from conventional approaches and will stimulate and enrich the theories of quantum groups and integrable systems.
Quantum Groups and Related Topics by Roman Gielerak,Jerzy Lukierski,Z. Popowicz Pdf
This volume presents the lectures given by distinguishyed contributors at the First German-Polish Max Born Symposium, held at Wojnowice in Poland in September, 1991. This is the first such symposium to continue the tradition of a German-Polish collaboration in theoretical physics in the form of biannual seminars organized between the Universities of Leipzig and Wroclaw since the early seventies.
Integrable Systems and Quantum Groups by Ron Donagi,Boris Dubrovin,Edward Frenkel,Emma Previato Pdf
The aim of this CIME Session was to review the state of the art in the recent development of the theory of integrable systems and their relations with quantum groups. The purpose was to gather geometers and mathematical physicists to allow a broader and more complete view of these attractive and rapidly developing fields. The papers contained in this volume have at the same time the character of survey articles and of research papers, since they contain both a survey of current problems and a number of original contributions to the subject.
This workshop is part of a series of annual workshops organised by the Nankai Institute of Mathematics. Prominent scientists from abroad are invited to deliver the main lectures. Contents:Speeches:On the Relation between Mathematics and Physics (L D Faddeev)Journey through Statistical Mechanics (C N Yang)Invited Lectures:Quantum Inverse Scattering Method (L D Faddeev)Geometrical Integrability and Equations of Motion in Physics: A Unifying View (Ling-Lie Chau)and 10 contributed papers Readership: Mathematical and theoretical physicists.
Quantum Integrable Systems by Asesh Roy Chowdhury,Aninlya Ghose Choudhury Pdf
The study of integrable systems has opened new horizons in classical physics over the past few decades, particularly in the subatomic world. Yet despite the field now having reached a level of maturity, very few books provide an introduction to the field accessible to specialists and nonspecialists alike, and none offer a systematic survey of the m