Advances in Geometry and Lie Algebras from Supergravity

Advances in Geometry and Lie Algebras from Supergravity
Author: Pietro Giuseppe Frè
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 556
Release: 2018-02-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319744919

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This book aims to provide an overview of several topics in advanced differential geometry and Lie group theory, all of them stemming from mathematical problems in supersymmetric physical theories. It presents a mathematical illustration of the main development in geometry and symmetry theory that occurred under the fertilizing influence of supersymmetry/supergravity. The contents are mainly of mathematical nature, but each topic is introduced by historical information and enriched with motivations from high energy physics, which help the reader in getting a deeper comprehension of the subject.

Discrete Finite and Lie Groups

Discrete  Finite and Lie Groups
Author: Pietro Giuseppe Fré
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 530
Release: 2023-08-07
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783111201535

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In a self contained and exhaustive work the author covers Group Theory in its multifaceted aspects, treating its conceptual foundations in a proper logical order. First discrete and finite group theory, that includes the entire chemical-physical field of crystallography is developed self consistently, followed by the structural theory of Lie Algebras with a complete exposition of the roots and Dynkin diagrams lore. A primary on Fibre-Bundles, Connections and Gauge fields, Riemannian Geometry and the theory of Homogeneous Spaces G/H is also included and systematically developed.

Introduction to String Theory

Introduction to String Theory
Author: Sergio Cecotti
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 846
Release: 2023-11-07
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783031365300

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Graduate students typically enter into courses on string theory having little to no familiarity with the mathematical background so crucial to the discipline. As such, this book, based on lecture notes, edited and expanded, from the graduate course taught by the author at SISSA and BIMSA, places particular emphasis on said mathematical background. The target audience for the book includes students of both theoretical physics and mathematics. This explains the book’s "strange" style: on the one hand, it is highly didactic and explicit, with a host of examples for the physicists, but, in addition, there are also almost 100 separate technical boxes, appendices, and starred sections, in which matters discussed in the main text are put into a broader mathematical perspective, while deeper and more rigorous points of view (particularly those from the modern era) are presented. The boxes also serve to further shore up the reader’s understanding of the underlying math. In writing this book, the author’s goal was not to achieve any sort of definitive conciseness, opting instead for clarity and "completeness". To this end, several arguments are presented more than once from different viewpoints and in varying contexts.

Supergravity

Supergravity
Author: Daniel Z. Freedman,Antoine Van Proeyen
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 626
Release: 2012-04-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781139642859

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Supergravity, together with string theory, is one of the most significant developments in theoretical physics. Written by two of the most respected workers in the field, this is the first-ever authoritative and systematic account of supergravity. The book starts by reviewing aspects of relativistic field theory in Minkowski spacetime. After introducing the relevant ingredients of differential geometry and gravity, some basic supergravity theories (D=4 and D=11) and the main gauge theory tools are explained. In the second half of the book, complex geometry and N=1 and N=2 supergravity theories are covered. Classical solutions and a chapter on AdS/CFT complete the book. Numerous exercises and examples make it ideal for Ph.D. students, and with applications to model building, cosmology and solutions of supergravity theories, it is also invaluable to researchers. A website hosted by the authors, featuring solutions to some exercises and additional reading material, can be found at www.cambridge.org/supergravity.

Supergravity And Superstrings A Geometric Perspective In 3 Volumes

Supergravity And Superstrings  A Geometric Perspective  In 3 Volumes
Author: Castellani Leonardo,D'auria Riccardo,Fre Pietro
Publsiher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Total Pages: 2216
Release: 1991-06-11
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789814590730

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This book provides a self-contained presentation of supergravity theories from its fundamentals to its most recent union with string and superstring theories, which are also reviewed in a self-contained manner. The subject is presented consistently in a unified geometric formalism, relying on the calculus of exterior forms and the mathematics needed to develop the theory is explained in appropriate chapters.

New Developments in Lie Theory and Geometry

New Developments in Lie Theory and Geometry
Author: Carolyn Gordon
Publsiher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2009
Genre: Geometry, Differential
ISBN: 9780821846513

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This volume is an outgrowth of the Sixth Workshop on Lie Theory and Geometry, held in the province of Cordoba, Argentina in November 2007. The representation theory and structure theory of Lie groups play a pervasive role throughout mathematics and physics. Lie groups are tightly intertwined with geometry and each stimulates developments in the other. The aim of this volume is to bring to a larger audience the mutually beneficial interaction between Lie theorists and geometers that animated the workshop. Two prominent themes of the representation theoretic articles are Gelfand pairs and the representation theory of real reductive Lie groups. Among the more geometric articles are an exposition of major recent developments on noncompact homogeneous Einstein manifolds and aspects of inverse spectral geometry presented in settings accessible to readers new to the area.

Supersymmetry in Mathematics and Physics

Supersymmetry in Mathematics and Physics
Author: Sergio Ferrara,Rita Fioresi,Veeravalli Seshadri Varadarajan
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2011-08-28
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783642217432

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Supersymmetry was created by the physicists in the 1970's to give a unified treatment of fermions and bosons, the basic constituents of matter. Since then its mathematical structure has been recognized as that of a new development in geometry, and mathematicians have busied themselves with exploring this aspect. This volume collects recent advances in this field, both from a physical and a mathematical point of view, with an accent on a rigorous treatment of the various questions raised.

An Introduction to Lie Groups and the Geometry of Homogeneous Spaces

An Introduction to Lie Groups and the Geometry of Homogeneous Spaces
Author: Andreas Arvanitogeōrgos
Publsiher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0821872796

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It is remarkable that so much about Lie groups could be packed into this small book. But after reading it, students will be well-prepared to continue with more advanced, graduate-level topics in differential geometry or the theory of Lie groups. The theory of Lie groups involves many areas of mathematics: algebra, differential geometry, algebraic geometry, analysis, and differential equations. In this book, Arvanitoyeorgos outlines enough of the prerequisites to get the readerstarted. He then chooses a path through this rich and diverse theory that aims for an understanding of the geometry of Lie groups and homogeneous spaces. In this way, he avoids the extra detail needed for a thorough discussion of representation theory. Lie groups and homogeneous spaces are especiallyuseful to study in geometry, as they provide excellent examples where quantities (such as curvature) are easier to compute. A good understanding of them provides lasting intuition, especially in differential geometry. The author provides several examples and computations. Topics discussed include the classification of compact and connected Lie groups, Lie algebras, geometrical aspects of compact Lie groups and reductive homogeneous spaces, and important classes of homogeneous spaces, such assymmetric spaces and flag manifolds. Applications to more advanced topics are also included, such as homogeneous Einstein metrics, Hamiltonian systems, and homogeneous geodesics in homogeneous spaces. The book is suitable for advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and research mathematiciansinterested in differential geometry and neighboring fields, such as topology, harmonic analysis, and mathematical physics.