The Universal Coefficient Theorem and Quantum Field Theory
Patrascu, Andrei-Tudor
Produktnummer:
1897222e056b40473885be40c8f5ebd8d3
Autor: | Patrascu, Andrei-Tudor |
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Themengebiete: | Algebraic Geometry Algebraic Topology for Physics ER-EPR Grothendieck's Work Applied in Physics Homological Algebra Quantum Field Theory and Topology Riemann-Roch Theorem Universal Coefficient Theorem |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 04.10.2016 |
EAN: | 9783319461427 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Seitenzahl: | 270 |
Produktart: | Gebunden |
Verlag: | Springer International Publishing |
Untertitel: | A Topological Guide for the Duality Seeker |
Produktinformationen "The Universal Coefficient Theorem and Quantum Field Theory"
This thesis describes a new connection between algebraic geometry, topology, number theory and quantum field theory. It offers a pedagogical introduction to algebraic topology, allowing readers to rapidly develop basic skills, and it also presents original ideas to inspire new research in the quest for dualities. Its ambitious goal is to construct a method based on the universal coefficient theorem for identifying new dualities connecting different domains of quantum field theory. This thesis opens a new area of research in the domain of non-perturbative physics—one in which the use of different coefficient structures in (co)homology may lead to previously unknown connections between different regimes of quantum field theories. The origin of dualities is an issue in fundamental physics that continues to puzzle the research community with unexpected results like the AdS/CFT duality or the ER-EPR conjecture. This thesis analyzes these observations from a novel and original point ofview, mainly based on a fundamental connection between number theory and topology. Beyond its scientific qualities, it also offers a pedagogical introduction to advanced mathematics and its connection with physics. This makes it a valuable resource for students in mathematical physics and researchers wanting to gain insights into (co)homology theories with coefficients or the way in which Grothendieck's work may be connected with physics.

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