Differential Geometrical Methods in Mathematical Physics [electronic resource] : Proceedings of the Symposium Held at the University of Bonn, July 1–4, 1975 / edited by Konrad Bleuler, Axel Reetz.

Contributor(s): Bleuler, Konrad [editor.] | Reetz, Axel [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes in Mathematics ; 570Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1977Description: X, 582 p. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783540374985Subject(s): Mathematics | Physics | Mathematics | Mathematics, general | Physics, generalAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 510 LOC classification: QA1-939Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
An outline of geometric quantisation (d'après Kostant) -- The metalinear geometry of non-real polarizations -- On cohomology groups appearing in geometric quantization -- Geometric quantization and Feynman path integrals for spin -- V. Fock, 40 years later -- Interpretation geometrique des etats quantiques -- Geometric structure of quantization -- The application of graded Lie algebras to invariance considerations in particle physics -- Some recent results on supersymmetry -- Graded manifolds, graded Lie theory, and prequantization -- Gauge fields as quantized connection forms -- Complex line bundles and the magnetic field of a monopole -- Conclusions from an extended gauge principle of Dirac's equation -- Reducibility of the symplectic structure of classical fields with gauge-symmetry -- New geometrical dynamics -- On the generalization of symplectic geometry to multiple integrals in the Calculus of Variations -- A symplectic formulation of particle dynamics -- A symplectic formulation of field dynamics -- Canonical transformations and their representations in quantum mechanics -- On a symplectic structure of general relativity -- On the symplectic formulation of the einstein system of evolution in presence of a self-gravitating scalar field -- Invertible foliations and type D-spaces -- Deformations of the embedded Einstein spaces -- The causal structure of singularities -- Towards quantum gravity -- Remarks about Dirac's idea of cosmological variation of so called ‘constants of nature’.
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An outline of geometric quantisation (d'après Kostant) -- The metalinear geometry of non-real polarizations -- On cohomology groups appearing in geometric quantization -- Geometric quantization and Feynman path integrals for spin -- V. Fock, 40 years later -- Interpretation geometrique des etats quantiques -- Geometric structure of quantization -- The application of graded Lie algebras to invariance considerations in particle physics -- Some recent results on supersymmetry -- Graded manifolds, graded Lie theory, and prequantization -- Gauge fields as quantized connection forms -- Complex line bundles and the magnetic field of a monopole -- Conclusions from an extended gauge principle of Dirac's equation -- Reducibility of the symplectic structure of classical fields with gauge-symmetry -- New geometrical dynamics -- On the generalization of symplectic geometry to multiple integrals in the Calculus of Variations -- A symplectic formulation of particle dynamics -- A symplectic formulation of field dynamics -- Canonical transformations and their representations in quantum mechanics -- On a symplectic structure of general relativity -- On the symplectic formulation of the einstein system of evolution in presence of a self-gravitating scalar field -- Invertible foliations and type D-spaces -- Deformations of the embedded Einstein spaces -- The causal structure of singularities -- Towards quantum gravity -- Remarks about Dirac's idea of cosmological variation of so called ‘constants of nature’.

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