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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Mikio Nakahara , Matthias DelbrückPublisher: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden Imprint: Springer Spektrum Edition: 2015 ed. Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 3.20cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.937kg ISBN: 9783662452998ISBN 10: 3662452995 Pages: 597 Publication Date: 03 March 2015 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Language: German Table of ContentsQuantenphysik.- Mathematische Grundlagen.- Homologiegruppen.- Homotopiegruppen.- Mannigfaltigkeiten.- De-Rham-Kohomologiegruppen.- Riemann'sche Geometrie.- Komplexe Mannigfaltigkeiten.- Faserbündel.- Zusammenhänge auf Faserbündeln.- Charakteristische Klassen.- Indexsätze.- Anomalien in Eichtheorien.- Bosonische Stringtheorie.Reviews""This book is a self-contained introduction to some of the areas of mathematics used in theoretical physics ... . The book is written in a rather simple language with numerous explanatory drawings, and also with problems whose solutions are provided right there. ... it is a good textbook for graduate students involved in modern quantum field theory, string theory, condensed matter physics, loop quantum gravity, and so on."" (Vladimir Dzhunushaliev, zbMATH 1321.53002, 2015) This book is a self-contained introduction to some of the areas of mathematics used in theoretical physics . The book is written in a rather simple language with numerous explanatory drawings, and also with problems whose solutions are provided right there. it is a good textbook for graduate students involved in modern quantum field theory, string theory, condensed matter physics, loop quantum gravity, and so on. (Vladimir Dzhunushaliev, zbMATH 1321.53002, 2015) "" This book is a self-contained introduction to some of the areas of mathematics used in theoretical physics . The book is written in a rather simple language with numerous explanatory drawings, and also with problems whose solutions are provided right there. it is a good textbook for graduate students involved in modern quantum field theory, string theory, condensed matter physics, loop quantum gravity, and so on. (Vladimir Dzhunushaliev, zbMATH 1321.53002, 2015)"" This book is a self-contained introduction to some of the areas of mathematics used in theoretical physics . The book is written in a rather simple language with numerous explanatory drawings, and also with problems whose solutions are provided right there. it is a good textbook for graduate students involved in modern quantum field theory, string theory, condensed matter physics, loop quantum gravity, and so on. (Vladimir Dzhunushaliev, zbMATH 1321.53002, 2015) This book is a self-contained introduction to some of the areas of mathematics used in theoretical physics . The book is written in a rather simple language with numerous explanatory drawings, and also with problems whose solutions are provided right there. it is a good textbook for graduate students involved in modern quantum field theory, string theory, condensed matter physics, loop quantum gravity, and so on. (Vladimir Dzhunushaliev, zbMATH 1321.53002, 2015)</p> This book is a self-contained introduction to some of the areas of mathematics used in theoretical physics . The book is written in a rather simple language with numerous explanatory drawings, and also with problems whose solutions are provided right there. it is a good textbook for graduate students involved in modern quantum field theory, string theory, condensed matter physics, loop quantum gravity, and so on. (Vladimir Dzhunushaliev, zbMATH 1321.53002, 2015) This book is a self-contained introduction to some of the areas of mathematics used in theoretical physics . The book is written in a rather simple language with numerous explanatory drawings, and also with problems whose solutions are provided right there. it is a good textbook for graduate students involved in modern quantum field theory, string theory, condensed matter physics, loop quantum gravity, and so on. (Vladimir Dzhunushaliev, zbMATH 1321.53002, 2015) Author InformationMikio Nakahara studierte an der Universität Kyoto und am King’s College in London Physik sowie klassische und Quantengravitationstheorie. Heute ist er Physikprofessor an der Kinki-Universität in Osaka (Japan), wo er u. a. über topologische Quantencomputer forscht. Dieses Buch entstand aus einer Vorlesung, die er während Forschungsaufenthalten an der University of Sussex und an der Helsinki University gehalten hat. Matthias Delbrück studierte Physik an der Universität Heidelberg, wo er 1997 am Institut für Umweltphysik promovierte. Seitdem arbeitet er als Lektor, Übersetzer und Wissenschaftsjournalist, seit 2007 in seinem eigenen Redaktionsbüro. Seine Interessen reichen von den Grundlagen der Physik über Astronomie und Umweltphysik bis zu Biologie und Geowissenschaften. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |