Contributions in mathematical physics [electronic resource] : a tribute to Gérard G. Emch.
| Call Number | 530.15 |
| Title | Contributions in mathematical physics a tribute to Gérard G. Emch. |
| Edition | 1st ed. |
| Physical Description | 1 online resource (240 pages) |
| Contents | Contributions in mathematical physics: a tribute to Gérard G. Emch -- Contents -- The Publications of Gérard G. Emch -- Preface -- Berezin-Toeplitz Quantization over Matrix Domains by S. Twareque Ali and M. Engliš -- Partial *-Algebras, A Tool for the Mathematical Description of Physical Systems by Jean-Pierre Antoine -- Some Variations on Maxwell's Equations by Giorgio A. Ascoli and Gerald A. Goldin -- Physical Applications of Algebras of Unbounded Operators by F. Bagarello -- Where's That Quantum? by Stephan De Bièvre -- Thoughts about Anomalous Diffusion: Time-Dependent Coefficients versus Memory Functions by V. M. Kenkre and F.J. Sevilla -- Infinite Divisibility in Euclidean Quantum Mechanics by John R. Klauder -- Adaptive Dynamics and its Application to Chaos by Masanori Ohya -- The C* Axioms and the Phase Space Fomalism of Quantum Mechanics by Franklin E. Schroeck, Jr. -- Stochastic Flow on the Quantum Heisenberg Manifold by Kalyan B. Sinha. |
| Summary | Professor Gerard G. Emch has been one of the pioneers of the C*-algebraic approach to quantum and classical statistical mechanics. In a prolific scientific career, spanning nearly five decades, Professor Emch has been one of the creative influences in the general area of mathematical physics. The present volume is a collection of tributes, from former students, colleagues and friends of Professor Emch, on the occasion of his 70th birthday. The articles featured here are a small yet representative sample of the breadth and reach of some of the ideas from mathematical physics. It is also a testimony to the impact that Professor Emch's work has had on several generations of mathematical physicists as well as to the diversity of mathematical methods used to understand them. |
| Added Author | Ali, S. Twareque, editor Sinha, K. B., editor |
| Subject | MATHEMATICS / General. Electronic books. |
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| Summary | Professor Gerard G. Emch has been one of the pioneers of the C*-algebraic approach to quantum and classical statistical mechanics. In a prolific scientific career, spanning nearly five decades, Professor Emch has been one of the creative influences in the general area of mathematical physics. The present volume is a collection of tributes, from former students, colleagues and friends of Professor Emch, on the occasion of his 70th birthday. The articles featured here are a small yet representative sample of the breadth and reach of some of the ideas from mathematical physics. It is also a testimony to the impact that Professor Emch's work has had on several generations of mathematical physicists as well as to the diversity of mathematical methods used to understand them. |
| Contents | Contributions in mathematical physics: a tribute to Gérard G. Emch -- Contents -- The Publications of Gérard G. Emch -- Preface -- Berezin-Toeplitz Quantization over Matrix Domains by S. Twareque Ali and M. Engliš -- Partial *-Algebras, A Tool for the Mathematical Description of Physical Systems by Jean-Pierre Antoine -- Some Variations on Maxwell's Equations by Giorgio A. Ascoli and Gerald A. Goldin -- Physical Applications of Algebras of Unbounded Operators by F. Bagarello -- Where's That Quantum? by Stephan De Bièvre -- Thoughts about Anomalous Diffusion: Time-Dependent Coefficients versus Memory Functions by V. M. Kenkre and F.J. Sevilla -- Infinite Divisibility in Euclidean Quantum Mechanics by John R. Klauder -- Adaptive Dynamics and its Application to Chaos by Masanori Ohya -- The C* Axioms and the Phase Space Fomalism of Quantum Mechanics by Franklin E. Schroeck, Jr. -- Stochastic Flow on the Quantum Heisenberg Manifold by Kalyan B. Sinha. |
| Subject | MATHEMATICS / General. Electronic books. |
| Multimedia |