Noncommutative Structures in Mathematics and Physics

Noncommutative Structures in Mathematics and Physics by Steven Duplij is a comprehensive exploration of significant advancements in both mathematics and physics, published by Springer Science & Business Media on May 31, 2001. This softcover reprint of the original first edition spans 484 pages and is presented in English, offering insights into the latest developments in quantum field theory, supergravity, and M-theory.
Readers will find a detailed presentation of contributions from both eastern and western scientists, covering a range of topics including black holes, quantum gravity, and noncommutative geometry. The book delves into advanced concepts such as Hopf algebras, representation theory, and quantum groups, making it a valuable resource for those engaged in theoretical and mathematical physics. The discussions also touch on supersymmetric quantum mechanics and related phenomena, providing a thorough overview of contemporary research in these fields.
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A presentation of outstanding achievements and ideas, of both eastern and western scientists, both mathematicians and physicists. Their presentations of recent work on quantum field theory, supergravity, M-theory, black holes and quantum gravity, together with research into noncommutative geometry, Hopf algebras, representation theory, categories and quantum groups, take the reader to the forefront of the latest developments. Other topics covered include supergravity and branes, supersymmetric quantum mechanics and superparticles, (super) black holes, superalgebra representations, and SUSY GUT phenomenology. Essential reading for workers in the modern methods of theoretical and mathematical physics.
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