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OverviewThis book is on soliton solutions of elliptical partial differential equations arising in quantum field theory, such as vortices, instantons, monopoles, dyons, and cosmic strings. The book presents in-depth description of the problems of current interest, forging a link between mathematical analysis and physics and seeking to stimulate further research in the area. Physically, it touches the major branches of field theory: classical mechanics, special relativity, Maxwell equations, superconductivity, Yang-Mills gauge theory, general relativity, and cosmology. Mathematically, it involves Riemannian geometry, Lie groups and Lie algebras, algebraic topology (characteristic classes and homotropy) and emphasizes modern nonlinear functional analysis. There are many interesting and challenging problems in the area of classical field theory, and while this area has long been of interest to algebraists, geometers, and topologists, it has gradually begun to attract the attention of more analysts. This book written for researchers and graduate students will appeal to high-energy and condensed-matter physicists, mathematicians, and mathematical scientists. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Yisong YangPublisher: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Imprint: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Edition: 2001 ed. Volume: Vol 146 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 3.10cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 1.098kg ISBN: 9780387952420ISBN 10: 038795242 Pages: 553 Publication Date: 15 June 2001 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of print, replaced by POD ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufatured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1 Primer of Field Theory.- 2 Sigma Models.- 3 Multiple Instantons and Characteristic Classes.- 4 Generalized Abelian Higgs Equations.- 5 Chern—Simons Systems: Abelian Case.- 6 Chern—Simons Systems: Non-Abelian Case.- 7 Electroweak Vortices.- 8 Dyons.- 9 Ordinary Differential Equations.- 10 Strings in Cosmology.- 11 Vortices and Antivortices.- 12 Born—Infeld Solutions.- References.ReviewsFrom the reviews: <p> Solitons in field theory and nonlinear analysis present a thorough analysis of many different parts in field theory. ... For the enthusiastic, there are some open problems to think about at the end of each chapter. Solitons in field theory and nonlinear analysis is a solid research monograph with a lot of information in it and should certainly stimulate those who already have some background in field theory and analysis. (C. Gilson, Proceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society, Vol. 47, 2004) <p> A particularly interesting feature of many non-linear systems is the existence of solitons ... . This monograph is mainly devoted to them. Included here there are many important examples of such systems ... . many results are formulated in the language of theorems and their proofs, as it is standard in the mathematical literature. Individual chapters end with notes containing open problems for research. ... The material should be of interest to mathematicians and mathematical physicists at postgraduate level. (European Mathematical Society Newsletter, September, 2003) <p> The purpose of this book is to give a rather extensive account on solition type solutions in various gauge field theories ... . For several of the models discussed are the first rigorous results on the subject and ... open the path to further investigation. In fact, each chapter of the book is completed with a discussion of open problems. Thus, the book is particularly recommended to researchers who wish to be introduced to the nonlinear realm of gauge field theory. (Gabriella Tarantello, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2002 m) <p> This book is concerned with the solition solutions of theelliptical partial differential equations which occur in quantum field theory in connection with vortices, monopoles, dyons, cosmic strings, and various related topics. The book examines these and other matters in detail, and provides a valuable link between the physics of such problems and the associated mathematical analysis. ... The intended readership of the book, who will be well served by this excellent account, includes research workers, graduate students, and physicists ... . (A. Jeffrey, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 982, 2002) From the reviews: Solitons in field theory and nonlinear analysis present a thorough analysis of many different parts in field theory. ... For the enthusiastic, there are some open problems to think about at the end of each chapter. Solitons in field theory and nonlinear analysis is a solid research monograph with a lot of information in it and should certainly stimulate those who already have some background in field theory and analysis. (C. Gilson, Proceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society, Vol. 47, 2004) A particularly interesting feature of many non-linear systems is the existence of solitons ... . This monograph is mainly devoted to them. Included here there are many important examples of such systems ... . many results are formulated in the language of theorems and their proofs, as it is standard in the mathematical literature. Individual chapters end with notes containing open problems for research. ... The material should be of interest to mathematicians and mathematical physicists at postgraduate level. (European Mathematical Society Newsletter, September, 2003) The purpose of this book is to give a rather extensive account on solition type solutions in various gauge field theories ... . For several of the models discussed are the first rigorous results on the subject and ... open the path to further investigation. In fact, each chapter of the book is completed with a discussion of open problems. Thus, the book is particularly recommended to researchers who wish to be introduced to the nonlinear realm of gauge field theory. (Gabriella Tarantello, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2002 m) This book is concerned with the solition solutions of the elliptical partial differential equations which occur in quantum field theory in connection with vortices, monopoles, dyons, cosmic strings, and various related topics. The book examines these and other matters in detail, and provides a valuable link between the physics of such problems and the associated mathematical analysis. ... The intended readership of the book, who will be well served by this excellent account, includes research workers, graduate students, and physicists ... . (A. Jeffrey, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 982, 2002) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |