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Communications In Mathematical Physics Volume 307 M Aizenman Chief Editor

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Communications In Mathematical Physics Volume 307 M Aizenman Chief Editor
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.52 MB
Pages: 846
Author: M. Aizenman (Chief Editor)
Language: English
Year: 2011
Volume: 307

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Communications In Mathematical Physics Volume 307 M Aizenman Chief Editor by M. Aizenman (chief Editor) instant download after payment.

Articles in this volume:
1-16
On Majorana Representations of A6 and A7
A. A. Ivanov
17-63
Stability and Instability of Extreme Reissner-Nordström Black Hole Spacetimes for Linear Scalar Perturbations I
Stefanos Aretakis
65-100
Random Time-Dependent Quantum Walks
Alain Joye
101-131
Quantum Isometries of the Finite Noncommutative Geometry of the Standard Model
Jyotishman Bhowmick, Francesco D’Andrea and Ludwik Dąbrowski
133-156
Suitable Solutions for the Navier–Stokes Problem with an Homogeneous Initial Value
Pierre Gilles Lemarié–Rieusset and Frédéric Lelièvre
157-183
Effective Stability for Gevrey and Finitely Differentiable Prevalent Hamiltonians
Abed Bounemoura
185-227
One-Dimensional Chern-Simons Theory
Anton Alekseev and Pavel Mnëv
229-259
Parabolic Presentations of the Super Yangian
Yung-Ning Peng
261-273
The Holst Action by the Spectral Action Principle
Frank Pfäffle and Christoph A. Stephan
275-313
Strongly Focused Gravitational Waves
Michael Reiterer and Eugene Trubowitz
315-350
Protecting the Conformal Symmetry via Bulk Renormalization on Anti deSitter Space
Michael Dütsch and Karl-Henning Rehren
351-382
Curvature Diffusions in General Relativity
Jacques Franchi and Yves Le Jan
383-427
KAM for the Quantum Harmonic Oscillator
Benoît Grébert and Laurent Thomann
429-462
Wall Crossing as Seen by Matrix Models
Hirosi Ooguri, Piotr Sułkowski and Masahito Yamazaki
463-512
The Exoticness and Realisability of Twisted Haagerup–Izumi Modular Data
David E. Evans and Terry Gannon
513-560
Spectrum of Non-Hermitian Heavy Tailed Random Matrices
Charles Bordenave, Pietro Caputo and Djalil Chafaï
561-563
Erratum to: Diffusion at the Random Matrix Hard Edge
José A. Ramírez and Brian Rider
565-566
Erratum to: Unitary Representations of Super Lie Groups and Applications to the Classification and Multiplet Structure of Super Particles
C. Carmeli, G. Cassinelli, A. Toigo and V. S. Varadarajan
567-607
Quantum Transport in Crystals: Effective Mass Theorem and K·P Hamiltonians
Luigi Barletti and Naoufel Ben Abdallah
609-627
A Short Proof of Stability of Topological Order under Local Perturbations
Sergey Bravyi and Matthew B. Hastings
629-673
A KAM Theorem for Hamiltonian Partial Differential Equations with Unbounded Perturbations
Jianjun Liu and Xiaoping Yuan
675-712
String Structures and Trivialisations of a Pfaffian Line Bundle
Ulrich Bunke
713-759
Global Solutions to the 3-D Incompressible Anisotropic Navier-Stokes System in the Critical Spaces
Marius Paicu and Ping Zhang
761-790
Orthogonal and Symplectic Matrix Models: Universality and Other Properties
M. Shcherbina
791-815
From a Large-Deviations Principle to the Wasserstein Gradient Flow: A New Micro-Macro Passage
Stefan Adams, Nicolas Dirr, Mark A. Peletier and Johannes Zimmer
817-860
LSI for Kawasaki Dynamics with Weak Interaction
Georg Menz

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