Contributions in mathematical physics [electronic resource] : a tribute to Gérard G. Emch.

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530.15
Title
Contributions in mathematical physics a tribute to Gérard G. Emch.
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1st ed.
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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