Trends in mathematical physics : proceedings of the Conference on Trends in Mathematical Physics, October 14-17, 1998, University of Tennessee, Knoxville : AMSIP volume 13
- Providence, RI : American Mathematical Society, 1999
- 1 online resource (xi, 527 p. : ill.)
- AMS/IP Studies in Advanced Mathematics, v. 13 2472-5153 .
Berry's connection in a quantum relativistic description of the curved space analogue of development ; Heat-kernel asymptotics of the Gilkey-Smith boundary-value problem ; On ellipticity and gauge invariance in Euclidean quantum gravity ; Undercompressive waves in driven thin film flow: Theory, computation, and experiment ; Internal time peculiarities as a cause of bifurcations arising in classical trajectory problem and quantum chaos creation in three-body systems ; Random motion of quantum harmonic oscillator-Thermodynamics of nonrelativistic vacuum ; A new formulation of Lax pairs for generalized Calogero-Moser models ; Four-point correlation functions in the AdS/CFT correspondence ; Gravitational instantons and moduli spaces ; Superdualities and twisted self-duality ; Boomerons in field theory ; A layman's guide to
9781470438043 (online)
Mathematical physics
QC19.2
Berry's connection in a quantum relativistic description of the curved space analogue of development ; Heat-kernel asymptotics of the Gilkey-Smith boundary-value problem ; On ellipticity and gauge invariance in Euclidean quantum gravity ; Undercompressive waves in driven thin film flow: Theory, computation, and experiment ; Internal time peculiarities as a cause of bifurcations arising in classical trajectory problem and quantum chaos creation in three-body systems ; Random motion of quantum harmonic oscillator-Thermodynamics of nonrelativistic vacuum ; A new formulation of Lax pairs for generalized Calogero-Moser models ; Four-point correlation functions in the AdS/CFT correspondence ; Gravitational instantons and moduli spaces ; Superdualities and twisted self-duality ; Boomerons in field theory ; A layman's guide to
9781470438043 (online)
Mathematical physics
QC19.2