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Clifford Algebras and Their Applications in Mathematical Physics 1992 Edition
Contributor(s): Micali, A. (Editor), Boudet, R. (Editor), Helmstetter, J. (Editor)
ISBN: 0792316231     ISBN-13: 9780792316237
Publisher: Springer
OUR PRICE:   $208.99  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: March 1992
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Annotation: This volume contains selected papers presented at the Second Workshop on Clifford Algebras and their Applications in Mathematical Physics. These papers range from various algebraic and analytic aspects of Clifford algebras to applications in, for example, gauge fields, relativity theory, supersymmetry and supergravity, and condensed phase physics. Included is a biography and list of publications of M??rio Schenberg, who, next to Marcel Riesz, has made valuable contributions to these topics. This volume will be of interest to mathematicians working in the fields of algebra, geometry or special functions, to physicists working on quantum mechanics or supersymmetry, and to historians of mathematical physics.
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BISAC Categories:
- Mathematics | Algebra - General
- Science | Physics - Quantum Theory
- Mathematics | Applied
Dewey: 530.152
LCCN: 92003912
Series: Nijhoff International Philosophy Series
Physical Information: 1.4" H x 6.46" W x 9.54" (2.00 lbs) 526 pages
 
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This volume contains selected papers presented at the Second Workshop on Clifford Algebras and their Applications in Mathematical Physics. These papers range from various algebraic and analytic aspects of Clifford algebras to applications in, for example, gauge fields, relativity theory, supersymmetry and supergravity, and condensed phase physics. Included is a biography and list of publications of M rio Schenberg, who, next to Marcel Riesz, has made valuable contributions to these topics.
This volume will be of interest to mathematicians working in the fields of algebra, geometry or special functions, to physicists working on quantum mechanics or supersymmetry, and to historians of mathematical physics.