本の詳細
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
377
言語
英語
公開されました
Jan 1, 1993
出版社
Amer Mathematical Society
ISBN-10
0821851411
ISBN-13
9780821851418
説明
Murray Gerstenhaber and James D. Stasheff delve into the intricate connections between deformation theory and quantum groups, presenting a comprehensive exploration that is vital for understanding contemporary mathematical physics. Their work relates abstract concepts to practical applications, bridging multiple disciplines and enhancing the reader's grasp of these complex topics.
Throughout the book, the authors articulate the foundational principles of deformation theory, revealing how slight modifications can lead to significant changes in algebraic structures. Simultaneously, they introduce quantum groups, illustrating their relevance in various branches of physics, particularly in the study of symmetries and interactions.
As the narrative unfolds, it illustrates not only the theoretical underpinnings but also the practical implications of these concepts in mathematical physics. With careful explanations and thoughtful insights, the authors guide readers through the landscape of modern mathematical thought, making this work an essential resource for both students and researchers in the field.
Throughout the book, the authors articulate the foundational principles of deformation theory, revealing how slight modifications can lead to significant changes in algebraic structures. Simultaneously, they introduce quantum groups, illustrating their relevance in various branches of physics, particularly in the study of symmetries and interactions.
As the narrative unfolds, it illustrates not only the theoretical underpinnings but also the practical implications of these concepts in mathematical physics. With careful explanations and thoughtful insights, the authors guide readers through the landscape of modern mathematical thought, making this work an essential resource for both students and researchers in the field.