A Quest for Symmetry

A Quest for Symmetry
Author: B. Sakita,Keiji Kikkawa,Miguel Angel Virasoro,Spenta R. Wadia
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 374
Release: 1999
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9810236433

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This important book contains selected research papers of Prof Bunji Sakita. Included are his pioneering papers on SU(6) symmetry, strong coupling theory, string theory, supersymmetry and the method of collective coordinates. There is also a vivid personal account of his journey in physics. The book brings to light some of the key concepts of modern high energy physics.

Symmetry and the Monster

Symmetry and the Monster
Author: Mark Ronan
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2007-07-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780192807236

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In an exciting, fast-paced historical narrative ranging across two centuries, Ronan takes readers on an exhilarating tour of this final mathematical quest to understand symmetry.

Information Studies And The Quest For Transdisciplinarity Unity Through Diversity

Information Studies And The Quest For Transdisciplinarity  Unity Through Diversity
Author: Burgin Mark,Hofkirchner Wolfgang
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2017-03-27
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789813109018

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This book is the second volume of a two-volume edition based on the International Society for Information Studies Summit Vienna 2015 on "The Information Society at the Crossroads. Response and Responsibility of the Sciences of Information" (see summit.is4is.org). The book gives an up-to-date multiaspect exposition of contemporary studies in the field of information and related areas. It presents most recent achievements, ideas and opinions of leading researchers in this domain reflecting their quest for advancing information science and technology. With the goal of building a better society, in which social and technological innovations help make information key to the flourishing of humanity, we dispense with the bleak view of the dark side of information society. It is aimed at readers that conduct research into any aspect of information, information society and information technology, who develop or implement social or technological applications. It is also for those who have an interest in participating in setting the goals for the sciences of information and the social applications of technological achievements and the scientific results.

Explicit Symmetry Breaking in Electrodynamic Systems and Electromagnetic Radiation

Explicit Symmetry Breaking in Electrodynamic Systems and Electromagnetic Radiation
Author: Dhiraj Sinha,Gehan A J Amaratunga
Publsiher: Morgan & Claypool Publishers
Total Pages: 93
Release: 2016-04-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781681743578

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This book is an introduction to the concept of symmetries in electromagnetism and explicit symmetry breaking. It begins with a brief background on the origin of the concept of symmetry and its meaning in fields such as architecture, mathematics and physics. Despite the extensive developments of symmetry in these fields, it has yet to be applied to the context of classical electromagnetism and related engineering applications. This book unravels the beauty and excitement of this area to scientists and engineers.

A Quest for the Physical Reality of Time

A Quest for the Physical Reality of Time
Author: Sidi Benzahra Cherkawi
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 149
Release: 2012-07
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781475937718

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Some scientists believe that time is physical such as matter and other scientists believe that time is an imagination such as the numbers 1, 2, and 3. Did we invent time or was time here in the universe before we came to existence? This book answers this question. This book also tells the stories of my encounters of physics Nobel laureates such as I.I Rabi, T.D. Lee, Murray Gell-Mann, James Rainwater. and more.

The Supersymmetric World

The Supersymmetric World
Author: G. L. Kane
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2000
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789810245399

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The story of the discovery of supersymmetry is a fascinating one, unlike that of any other major development in the history of science. This engaging book presents a view of the process, mainly in the words of people who participated. It combines anecdotal descriptions and personal reminiscences with more technical accounts of the trailblazers, covering the birth of the theory and its first years ? the origin of the idea, four-dimensional field theory realization, and supergravity. The eyewitnesses convey to us the drama of one of the deepest discoveries in theoretical physics in the 20th century. This book will be equally interesting and useful to young researchers in high energy physics and to mature scholars ? physicists and historians of science.

Fearful Symmetry

Fearful Symmetry
Author: A. Zee
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2015-10-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781400874507

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An engaging exploration of beauty in physics, with a foreword by Nobel Prize–winning physicist Roger Penrose The concept of symmetry has widespread manifestations and many diverse applications—from architecture to mathematics to science. Yet, as twentieth-century physics has revealed, symmetry has a special, central role in nature, one that is occasionally and enigmatically violated. Fearful Symmetry brings the incredible discoveries of the juxtaposition of symmetry and asymmetry in contemporary physics within everyone's grasp. A. Zee, a distinguished physicist and skillful expositor, tells the exciting story of how contemporary theoretical physicists are following Einstein in their search for the beauty and simplicity of Nature. Animated by a sense of reverence and whimsy, Fearful Symmetry describes the majestic sweep and accomplishments of twentieth-century physics—one of the greatest chapters in the intellectual history of humankind.

Symmetry

Symmetry
Author: Kristopher Tapp
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2021-08-28
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783030516697

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This textbook is perfect for a math course for non-math majors, with the goal of encouraging effective analytical thinking and exposing students to elegant mathematical ideas. It includes many topics commonly found in sampler courses, like Platonic solids, Euler’s formula, irrational numbers, countable sets, permutations, and a proof of the Pythagorean Theorem. All of these topics serve a single compelling goal: understanding the mathematical patterns underlying the symmetry that we observe in the physical world around us. The exposition is engaging, precise and rigorous. The theorems are visually motivated with intuitive proofs appropriate for the intended audience. Students from all majors will enjoy the many beautiful topics herein, and will come to better appreciate the powerful cumulative nature of mathematics as these topics are woven together into a single fascinating story about the ways in which objects can be symmetric.