Mathematical physics has made enormous strides over the past few decades, with the emergence of many new disciplines and with revolutionary advances in old disciplines. One of the especially interesting features is the link between developments in mathematical physics and in pure mathematics. Many of the exciting advances in mathematics owe their origin to mathematical physics — superstring theory, for example, has led to remarkable progress in geometry — while very pure mathematics, such as number theory, has found unexpected applications.The beginning of a new millennium is an...
Mathematical physics has made enormous strides over the past few decades, with the emergence of many new disciplines and with revolutionary advances i...
This volume presents state-of-the-art research in mathematical physics addressed to a broad spectrum of readers, including graduate students, researchers and others interested in this topic. Contributors to the volume participated in the 13th International Congress on Mathematical Physics held at Imperial College, London. The contributions include, in particular, pedagogical lectures presented at the Young Researchers Symposium (YRS) held in association with the Congress, as well as public lectures given at the Congress, and the contributions from the winners of the Henri Poincare prize.
This volume presents state-of-the-art research in mathematical physics addressed to a broad spectrum of readers, including graduate students, research...