Deformations of Mathematical Structures II: Hurwitz-Type Structures and Applications to Surface Physics. Selected Papers from the Seminar on Deformations, L�dz-Malinka, 1988/92
This volume presents a collection of papers on geometric structures in the context of Hurwitz-type structures and applications to surface physics.
The first part of this volume concentrates on the analysis of geometric structures. Topics covered are: Clifford structures, Hurwitz pair structures, Riemannian or Hermitian manifolds, Dirac and Breit operators, Penrose-type and Kaluza--Klein-type structures.
The second part contains a study of surface physics structures, in particular boundary conditions, broken symmetry and surface decorations, as well as nonlinear solutions and dynamical properties: a near surface region.
For mathematicians and mathematical physicists interested in the applications of mathematical structures.
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Deformations of Mathematical Structures II: Hurwitz-Type Structures and Applications to Surface Physics. Selected Papers from the Seminar on Deformations, L�dz-Malinka, 1988/92
This volume presents a collection of papers on geometric structures in the context of Hurwitz-type structures and applications to surface physics.
The first part of this volume concentrates on the analysis of geometric structures. Topics covered are: Clifford structures, Hurwitz pair structures, Riemannian or Hermitian manifolds, Dirac and Breit operators, Penrose-type and Kaluza--Klein-type structures.
The second part contains a study of surface physics structures, in particular boundary conditions, broken symmetry and surface decorations, as well as nonlinear solutions and dynamical properties: a near surface region.
For mathematicians and mathematical physicists interested in the applications of mathematical structures.
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Deformations of Mathematical Structures II: Hurwitz-Type Structures and Applications to Surface Physics. Selected Papers from the Seminar on Deformations, L�dz-Malinka, 1988/92

Deformations of Mathematical Structures II: Hurwitz-Type Structures and Applications to Surface Physics. Selected Papers from the Seminar on Deformations, L�dz-Malinka, 1988/92

by Julian Lawrynowicz (Editor)
Deformations of Mathematical Structures II: Hurwitz-Type Structures and Applications to Surface Physics. Selected Papers from the Seminar on Deformations, L�dz-Malinka, 1988/92

Deformations of Mathematical Structures II: Hurwitz-Type Structures and Applications to Surface Physics. Selected Papers from the Seminar on Deformations, L�dz-Malinka, 1988/92

by Julian Lawrynowicz (Editor)

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This volume presents a collection of papers on geometric structures in the context of Hurwitz-type structures and applications to surface physics.
The first part of this volume concentrates on the analysis of geometric structures. Topics covered are: Clifford structures, Hurwitz pair structures, Riemannian or Hermitian manifolds, Dirac and Breit operators, Penrose-type and Kaluza--Klein-type structures.
The second part contains a study of surface physics structures, in particular boundary conditions, broken symmetry and surface decorations, as well as nonlinear solutions and dynamical properties: a near surface region.
For mathematicians and mathematical physicists interested in the applications of mathematical structures.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789401048385
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Publication date: 10/09/2012
Edition description: 1994
Pages: 464
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.04(d)

Table of Contents

Foreword. Part I: Hurwitz-Type Structures. General Theory. Hurwitz-Type Structures equipped with Additional Geometric and Analytic Structures. Special Hurwitz-Type Structures and the Many-Particle Problem. Part II: Surface Physics Structures. Boundary Conditions: Broken Symmetry and Surface Decorations. Nonlinear Solutions and Dynamical Properties: a Near-Surface Region. Index.
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