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Gauge Field Theory In Natural Geometric Language A Revisitation Of Mathematical Notions Of Quantum Physics Daniel Canarutto

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Gauge Field Theory In Natural Geometric Language A Revisitation Of Mathematical Notions Of Quantum Physics Daniel Canarutto
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.44 MB
Pages: 368
Author: Daniel Canarutto
ISBN: 9780198861492, 0198861494
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Gauge Field Theory In Natural Geometric Language A Revisitation Of Mathematical Notions Of Quantum Physics Daniel Canarutto by Daniel Canarutto 9780198861492, 0198861494 instant download after payment.

Gauge Field theory in Natural Geometric Language addresses the need to clarify basic mathematical concepts at the crossroad between gravitation and quantum physics. Selected mathematical and theoretical topics are exposed within a brief, integrated approach that exploits standard and non-standard notions, as well as recent advances, in a natural geometric language in which the role of structure groups can be regarded as secondary even in the treatment of the gauge fields themselves. In proposing an original bridge between physics and mathematics, this text will appeal not only to mathematicians who wish to understand some of the basic ideas involved in quantum particle physics, but also to physicists who are not satisfied with the usual mathematical presentations of their field.

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