Quantum Theory and Symmetries [E-Book] : Proceedings of the 11th International Symposium, Montreal, Canada / edited by M. B. Paranjape, Richard MacKenzie, Zora Thomova, Pavel Winternitz, William Witczak-Krempa.
This volume of the CRM Conference Series is based on a carefully refereed selection of contributions presented at the "11th International Symposium on Quantum Theory and Symmetries", held in Montréal, Canada from July 1-5, 2019. The main objective of the meeting was to share and make acces...
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Personal Name(s): | MacKenzie, Richard, editor |
Paranjape, M. B., editor / Thomova, Zora, editor / Winternitz, Pavel, editor / Witczak-Krempa, William, editor | |
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1st edition 2021. |
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Springer,
2021
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XVII, 670 pages 100 illustrations, 50 illustrations in color (online resource) |
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englisch |
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9783030557775 |
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10.1007/978-3-030-55777-5 |
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- Chapter 1.Spin chains of Haldane-Shastry type: a bird's eye view. -Chapter 2.Features of discrete integrability
- Chapter 3.Darboux-Backlund transformations for Spin-valued linear problems
- Chapter 4.Painlev e IV transcendents generated from the complex oscillator
- Chapter 5.The Veronese sequence of analytic solutions of the CP2s sigma model equations described via Krawtchouk polynomials
- Chapter 6.A novel integrable fourth-order di erence equation admitting three invariants
- Chapter 7.Weighted Hurwitz numbers, -functions and matrix integrals
- Chapter 8.Constant curvature holomorphic solutions of the Constant curvature holomorphic solutions of the supersymmetric G(2; 4) sigma model
- Chapter 9.How to deal with nonlocality and pseudodi erential operators. An example: the Salpeter equation
- Chapter 10.A new approach to analysis of 2D higher order quantum superintegrable systems
- Chapter 11.Ladder operators and rational extensions
- Chapter 12.Tachyons and Representations of Sp(2;R)
- Chapter 13.A Confined Quasi-Maximally Superintegrable N-dimensional System, Classical and Quantum, in a Space with Variable Curvature
- Chapter 14.Conditional discretization of a generalized reaction-di usion equation
- Chapter 15.Discrete Curve Flows in Two-Dimensional Cayley{Klein Geometries
- Chapter 16.Zernike system stems from free motion on the 3-sphere
- Chapter 17.W-algebras via Lax type operators
- Chapter 18.Color Algebraic Extension of Supersymmetric Quantum Mechanics
- Chapter 19.The Racah algebra and sln
- Chapter 20.On Reducible Verma Modules over Jacobi Algebra
- Chapter 21.Howe duality and algebras of the Askey{Wilson type: an overview
- Chapter 22.Second-order supersymmetric partners of the trigonometric Rosen-Morse potential
- Chapter 23.A noncommutative geometric approach to the Batalin-Vilkovisky construction
- Chapter 24.A new method for constructing squeezed states for the isotropic 2D harmonic oscillator
- Chapter 25.Projective representations of the inhomogeneous symplectic group: Quantum symmetry origins of the Heisenberg commutation relations
- Chapter 26.Electron in bilayer graphene with magnetic elds associated to solvable potentials
- Chapter 27.Twist Knot Invariants and Volume Conjecture
- Chapter 28.Demazure Formulas for Weight Polytopes
- Chapter 29.Point transformations: exact solutions of the quantum timedependent mass nonstationary oscillator
- Chapter 30.Influence of the Electron-Phonon Interaction on the Topological Phase Transition in BiTeI
- Chapter 31.Nonlinear coherent states for anisotropic 2D Dirac materials
- Chapter 32.Monopole operators and their symmetries in QED3-Gross-Neveu models
- Chapter 33.Critical exponents for the valence-bond-solid transition in lattice quantum electrodynamics
- Chapter 34.Emergent geometry from entanglement structure
- Chapter 35.Interplay of Coulomb repulsion and spin-orbit coupling in superconducting 3D quadratic band touching Luttinger semimetals
- Chapter 36.Soft degrees of freedom, Gibbons-Hawking contribution and entropy from Casimir effect
- Chapter 37.Probes in AdS3 Quantum Gravity
- Chapter 38.Fundamental Physics, the Swampland of E ective Field Theory and Early Universe Cosmology
- Chapter 39.Scale-invariant scalar eld dark matter through the Higgs portal
- Chapter 40.The moduli portal to dark matter particles
- Chapter 41.Unified Superfluid Dark Sector
- Chapter 42.de Sitter Vacua in the String landscape: La Petite Version
- Chapter 43.Intensity mapping: a new window into the cosmos
- Chapter 44.Aberration in Gravito-Electromagnetism
- Chapter 45.Stable, thin wall, negative mass bubbles in de Sitter space-time
- Chapter 46.Ferromagnetic instability in PAAI in the sky
- Chapter 47.Three partial di erential equations in curved space and their respective solutions
- Chapter 48.What does the Central Limit Theorem have to say about General Relativity?
- Chapter 49.Dressing for a vector modi ed KdV hierarchy
- Chapter 50.Time evolution in quantum systems and stochastics
- Chapter 51.Solvable Models of Magnetic Skyrmions
- Chapter 52.Applications of Symmetry to the Large Scale Structure of the Universe (scale invariance) the to the hadronic spectrum
- Chapter 53.Leptophobic Z0 in supersymmetry and where to find them
- Chapter 54.Axion-like Particles, Magnetars, and X-ray Astronomy
- Chapter 55.Anomalies in B Decays: A Sign of New Physics?
- Chapter 56.Loopholes in WR searches at the LHC
- Chapter 57.t-t-h, top & bottom partners, and the Brane-Higgs limit
- Chapter 58.Mirror Dirac leptogenesis
- Chapter 59.Fast tests for probing the causal structure of quantum processes
- Chapter 60.Qubits as edge state detectors: illustration using the SSH model
- Chapter 61.RepLAB: a computational/numerical approach to representation theory.