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Applications in Mathematical Physics
Camillo TrapaniJean-pierre Antoinesubject
symbols.namesakeUnitary representationApplied physicsSection (typography)Hilbert spacesymbolsAnalogyLie groupScattering theoryQuantum field theoryMathematical physicsdescription
It turns out that pip-space methods have many applications in physics, although they are seldom mentioned as such. To draw on a literary analogy, like Moliere’s Monsieur Jourdain speaking in prose without knowing so, many authors have been using pip-space language without realizing it. In particular, chains or lattices of Hilbert spaces are quite common in many fields of mathematical physics. Some of these applications will be discussed at length in this chapter. To mention a few examples: quantum mechanics, in particular singular interactions (Section 7.1.3), scattering theory (Section 7.2), quantum field theory (Section 7.3), representations of Lie groups (Section 7.4), etc.
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2009-01-01 |