Yoshiaki Maeda, Peter Michor, Takushiro Ochiai, Akira Yoshioka
Hideki Omori is widely recognized as one of the world s most creative and original mathematicians. This volume is dedicated to Hideki Omori on the occasion of his retirement from Tokyo University of Science. His retirement was also celebrated in April 2004 with an in?uential conference at the Morito Hall of Tokyo University of Science. Hideki Omori was born in Nishionmiya, Hyogo prefecture, in 1938 and was an undergraduate and graduate student at Tokyo University, where he was awarded his Ph.D degree in 1966 on the study of transformation groups on manifolds 3], which became one of his major...
Hideki Omori is widely recognized as one of the world s most creative and original mathematicians. This volume is dedicated to Hideki Omori on the occ...
This volume reflects the growing collaboration between mathematicians and theoretical physicists to treat the foundations of quantum field theory using the mathematical tools of q-deformed algebras and noncommutative differential geometry. A particular challenge is posed by gravity, which probably necessitates extension of these methods to geometries with minimum length and therefore quantization of space. This volume builds on the lectures and talks that have been given at a recent meeting on "Quantum Field Theory and Noncommutative Geometry." A considerable effort has been invested in...
This volume reflects the growing collaboration between mathematicians and theoretical physicists to treat the foundations of quantum field theory u...