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XXVI INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON GEOMETRICAL METHODS IN PHYSICS

XXVI International Workshop on Geometrical Methods in Physics

Piotr Kielanowski, CINVESTAV, Department of Physics, Mexico D.F., Mexico ; Anatol Odzijewicz, University of Białystok, Institute of Mathematics, Białystok, Poland ; Martin Schlichenmaier, Mathematics Laboratory, Luxemburg City, Luxemburg ; Theodore Voronov, University of Manchester, School of Mathematics, Manchester, UK


AIP Conference Proceedings 956


Conference Location and Date: Białowieża, Poland, 1-7 July 2007


Subseries: Mathematical and Statistical Physics

Published December 2007; ISBN 978-0-7354-0470-0 One Volume, Print; 266 pages; 6 3/8 X 9 1/4 inches; Hardcover; $108.00

Readership: Researchers and postgraduate students in mathematical physics.

All papers have been peer-reviewed. This conference was devoted to a wide range of mathematical problems related to the description of quantum physical systems as well as to classical ones. From the point of view of physics, the main attention was paid to such topics as integrability and quantization of classical systems. Mathematical aspects of these topics occupy the following branches: Poisson and symplectic geometry, Lie algebras, C*-algebras, Spectral theory, Quantum groups, Non-commutative geometry and some others.

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