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Gauge theory and symplectic geometry - v.488

Hurtubise, Jacques(Edited by)Lalonde, Francois(Edited by)Sabidussi, Gert(Other adaptation by)
Part of the NATO ASI series. Series C: Mathematical and physical sciences series
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Gauge theory, symplectic geometry and symplectic topology are important areas at the crossroads of several mathematical disciplines. The present book, with expertly written surveys of recent developments in these areas, includes some of the first expository material of Seiberg-Witten theory, which has revolutionised the subjects since its introduction in late 1994.
Topics covered include: introductions to Seiberg-Witten theory, to applications of the S-W theory to four-dimensional manifold topology, and to the classification of symplectic manifolds; an introduction to the theory of pseudo-holomorphic curves and to quantum cohomology; algebraically integrable Hamiltonian systems and moduli spaces; the stable topology of gauge theory, Morse-Floer theory; pseudo-convexity and its relations to symplectic geometry; generating functions; Frobenius manifolds and topological quantum field theory.

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Product Details
Springer
9401716676 / 9789401716673
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
516.36
31/03/1997
English
212 pages
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