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Motives, quantum field theory, and pseudodifferential operators

Conference on Motives, Quantum Field Theory, and Pseudodifferential Operators, June 2-13, 2008, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts

By Alan L. Carey

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Publish Date

2010

Publisher

American Mathematical Society,Clay Mathematics Institute

Language

eng

Pages

349

Description:

subjectsQuantum theory,  Mathematics,  Algebraic Geometry,  Motives (Mathematics),  Pseudodifferential operators,  Quantum theory -- Research exposition (monographs, survey articles),  Quantum theory -- General mathematical topics and methods in quantum theory -- Feynman integrals and graphs; applications of algebraic topology and algebraic geometry,  Associative rings and algebras -- Hopf algebras, quantum groups and related topics -- Hopf algebras and their applications,  Global analysis, analysis on manifolds -- Partial differential equations on manifolds; differential operators -- Noncommutative global analysis, noncommutative residues,  Algebraic geometry -- (Co)homology theory -- Motivic cohomology; motivic homotopy theory,  Special functions (33-XX deals with the properties of functions as functions) -- Computational aspects -- Symbolic computation (Gosper and Zeilberger algorithms, etc.).,  Algebraic geometry -- Research exposition (monographs, survey articles),  Quantum theory -- Quantum field theory; related classical field theories -- Perturbative methods of renormalization,  Global analysis, analysis on manifolds -- Research exposition (monographs, survey articles),  Quantum theory -- Quantum field theory; related classical field theories -- Feynman diagrams,  Geometry, algebraic,  Operator theory,  Special functions (33-XX deals with the properties of functions as functions) -- Computational aspects -- Symbolic computation (Gosper and Zeilberger algorithms, etc.)