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 Call number: 3527410589:ONLINE Show nearby items on shelf Title: Data analysis in high energy physics a practical guide to statistical methods Author(s): Olaf Behnke (ed.) Date: 2013 Publisher: Wiley Size: electronic resource (419 pages) ISBN: 9783527410583 Series: eBook Series: Wiley Online Library Series: Wiley single-title purchase Keywords: Particles (Nuclear physics) , Data processing Availability: Click here to see Library holdings or inquire at Circ Desk (x3401) Click to reserve this book Be sure to include your ID please. More info: Amazon.com More info: Barnes and Noble Full Text: Click here Location: ONLINE

 Call number: SPRINGER-1991-9783540473633:ONLINE Show nearby items on shelf Title: Group Theoretical Methods in Physics Proceedings of the XVIII International Colloquium Held at Moscow, USSR, 4–9 June 1990 Author(s): Date: 1991 Size: 1 online resource (601 p.) Note: 10.1007/3-540-54040-7 Contents: Introductory talk -- Creating “clouds” -- Opening remarks -- Laudatio for Professor Francesco Iachello -- Symmetry -- Dynamical and fundamental symmetries in particles and nuclei -- Spectrum generating groups — idea and application -- The role of dynamic symmetries and supersymmetries in nuclear physics -- SO(3,2) for oscillator and hydrogenlike systems -- Conformal groups in the Kepler problem -- Potential group in optics: The maxwell fish-eye system -- Transition to chaos in hadronic systems -- The dynamical group of Riemann ellipsoids -- An algebraic model of cluster states in odd-mass nuclei -- Compact to noncompact transition and nuclear collective levels -- $$\overline {SL(3,R)} \times T^6$$ as a nuclear collective motion group -- Exceptional groups and the interacting boson approximation -- An overview of quantum groups -- Integrable theories, Yang-Baxter algebras and quantum groups: An overview -- Finite - dimensional irreducible representations of the quantum superalgebra Uq[gl(n/I)] -- Projection operator method and Q-analog of angular momentum theory -- Quantum algebras and symmetries of dynamical systems -- Coulomb gas realization of simple quantum groups -- String theory, quantum gravity and quantum groups -- q-Oscillator realizations of the quantum superalgebras sl q (m, n)andosp q (m, 2n) -- Relativistic oscillator = q-oscillator -- Some aspects of the angular momentum coefficients in SUq (2) -- Contractions and analytic continuations of the irreducible representations of the quantum algebra suq(2) -- Universal R-matrix for quantum supergroups -- Recent progress in non-commutative geometry -- Algebraic gauge theory and noncommutative geometry -- Classification of the symmetries of ordinary differential equations -- Conditional symmetries and conditional integrability for nonlinear systems -- Cohomology and symmetry of differential equations -- Derivations of semi-basic forms and symmetries of second-order equations -- Hamilton-Jacobi equations in SU(2, 2) homogeneous spaces -- Linearization of PDEs -- Perturbed nonlinear equations: Application to the Korteweg-Devries equation considered as a perturbed Euler equation -- Algebraic version of the soliton perturbation theory -- Extended chiral conformal models with a quantum group symmetry -- Conformal reduction of WZNW theories and W-algebras -- The resurrection of a forgotten symmetry: De broglie' s symmetry -- Relativistic invariance of a many body system with a Dirac oscillator interaction -- Derivation of the geometrical berry phase -- Gauge translations and the Berry phase -- Geometric quantization: Regular representations and modular algebras -- Geometro-stochastic quantization and quantum geometry -- SO(4,1)-Coherent states and the geometro-stochastic quantization of a gauge theory for extended objects -- Covariant quantum mechanics and the symmetries of its radiation fields -- Double stratonovich - Hubbard trick and novel path integral for a system of interacting fermions -- Nonrelativistic limit of superfield theories -- Remarks on the supersymmetric WKB quantization formula -- Particle in a self-dual monopole field: example of supersymmetric quantum mechanics -- Supersymmetry and electron angular momentum -- Parasupersymmetries and Lie superalgebras -- Quantum chaos: Spectra and states -- Quantum ergodicity and eigenvalue problems for plane polygons -- “Classical” in terms of general statistical models -- Temporal decoherence in Lorentz-squeezed hadrons -- Physical significance of correlated and squeezed states -- On the symmetry and dynamics of squeezed and correlated states -- Correlated States of Quantum Chain -- Interaction of weak coherent light with a system of two - level atoms in a lossless cavity -- Time dependent quantum tunnelling -- Non-spurious harmonic oscillator states with arbitrary permutational symmetry -- Symmetry analysis of the qualitative intramolecular phenomena -- Algebras of the SU(n) vector invariants and some of their applications -- Product formulas for Q-representatives -- Tensor products for affine Kac-Moody algebras -- Atypical modules of the lie superalgebra gl (m/n) -- Vector coherent state theory of the non-compact orthosymplectic superalgebras -- The composition factors of kac modules of sl(M/N) -- Clifford algebras, spinors and finite geometries -- Reducibility of Euclidean motion groups -- Software packages: Space groups and their representations -- Software packages: Transformation coefficients for space groups -- Icosahedral dissectable tilings from the root lattice D6 -- Groups with G-number parameters -- Regge Calculus with torsion -- Quasiperiodicity: Local and global aspects -- Derivative Moufang transformations -- On the explicit form of consistent anomalies -- Berry phases and Wyckoff positions for energy bands in solids -- Crystallography of quasicrystals: The problem of restoration of broken symmetry ISBN: 9783540473633 Series: eBooks Series: SpringerLink (Online service) Series: Springer eBooks Series: Lecture Notes in Physics: 382 Keywords: Physics , Quantum physics , Quantum computers , Spintronics , Physics , Quantum Physics , Quantum Information Technology, Spintronics Availability: Click here to see Library holdings or inquire at Circ Desk (x3401) Click to reserve this book Be sure to include your ID please. 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 Call number: SPRINGER-1985-9783540396918:ONLINE Show nearby items on shelf Title: Advanced Methods in the Evaluation of Nuclear Scattering Data Proceedings of the International Workshop Held at the Hahn-Meitner-Institut für Kernforschung Berlin, June 18–20, 1985 Author(s): Date: 1985 Size: 1 online resource (368 p.) Note: 10.1007/3-540-15990-8 Contents: to ill-posed aspects of nuclear scattering -- Ill-posed nature of inverse problems and their regularization (stability — estimates) -- Statistical regularization -- The Bayesian approach to the analysis of scattering data -- Linear and nonlinear least squares computing -- The maximum entropy method -- Planning and evaluation of neutron diffraction experiments based on statistical considerations -- Jet analysis in electron-positron annihilation experiments -- Model independent densities from electron scattering -- Model-independent DWBA-analysis of inelastic electron scattering data -- Partial wave analyses of elastic meson-nucleon scattering -- Low energy proton-proton phase shift analysis -- Optimal polynomial expansions in the nucleon-nucleon phase shift analysis -- Phase-shift analysis in heavy-ion scattering -- Amplitude reconstruction in charged particles scattering -- Resonances and surface waves in nuclear and particle physics -- The regularization method in heavy-ion optical-potential analyses -- Determination of nuclear optical potentials by inversion -- Comparison of model-independent optical potential analyses -- Inversion as a means of understanding nuclear potentials -- Model-independent vs. model-dependent potentials for low energy ? and $$\bar p$$ scattering by nuclei -- Impact of Fourier-Bessel analyses on studies of composite particle scattering -- Fourier-Bessel analysis of polarized deuteron scattering -- Modeling direct reactions -- Summary Talk on Advanced methods in the evaluation of nuclear scattering data ISBN: 9783540396918 Series: eBooks Series: SpringerLink (Online service) Series: Springer eBooks Series: Lecture Notes in Physics: 236 Keywords: Physics , Physical measurements , Measurement , Physics , Measurement Science and Instrumentation Availability: Click here to see Library holdings or inquire at Circ Desk (x3401) Click to reserve this book Be sure to include your ID please. More info: Amazon.com More info: Barnes and Noble Full Text: Click here Location: ONLINE

 Call number: SPRINGER-1984-9783540388593:ONLINE Show nearby items on shelf Title: Group Theoretical Methods in Physics Proceedings of the XIIth International Colloquium Held at the International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy, September 5–11, 1983 Author(s): Date: 1984 Size: 1 online resource (521 p.) Note: 10.1007/BFb0016103 Contents: The use and ultimate validity of invariance principles -- Cohomology and contraction: The “non-relativistic” limit revisited -- Linearization — A unified approach -- Weyl kinematical groups of electromagnetic and energy-momentum tensors -- From spinors to probability amplitudes of external and internal variables for spinning particles -- A characterizatton of factor systems of locally-operating representations -- Recent developments on shift operators -- Unitary and non-unitary, multiplicity free irreducible representations of SL (3,R) -- The symmetry group of a differential equation -- Group contractions and the E(2)-like little group for massless particles as an infinite-momentum/zero-mass limit of the 0(3)-like little group for massive particles -- Representation approach to lattices of subgroups of space groups -- Young tableaux for the Lie superalgebra OSP(M/N) -- The associated Lie Algebra of $$\ddot x$$ + f2 $$\dot x$$ + f1x = f0 -- Three-dimensional commutative diagram of group homomorphisms -- Indecomposable representations of Verma type -- Some recent results on the SU(3)? SO(3) state labelling problem -- Irreducible projective representations of the generalized symmetric groups B n m -- Indecomposable representations of some graded Lie Algebras -- Stephen Paneitz: A brief appreciation -- Indecomposable representations of the Poincare group and associated fields -- SL(n,R)/SO(n) unirreps and group decontraction -- Hysteresis & universal bifurcation in natural processes -- Irreducible representations of the basic classical Lie superalgebras SU(m/n) SU(n/n)/U(1) OSp(m/2n) D(2/1 ? ) G(3) F(4). -- Group representations in indefinite metric spaces -- Tensor operator realisations of the classical Lie Algebras and non-trivial zeros of the 6j-symbol -- Yang - Baxter algebras of dynamical charges in the chiral gross - Neveu model -- Subgroups of Lie groups and symmetry reduction for nonlinear partial differential equations -- Spinorial description of Lie superalgebras -- Noetherian symmetries, backlund transformation and conservation laws for a completely integrable three dimensional system -- Einstein equations without killing vectors, self-dual Yang-Mills field and non-linear sigma models (integrability properties, links, new solutions) -- Jet bundle technique, Lie Bäcklund vector fields and diffusion equations -- A group-theoretic treatment of Gaussian optics and third-order aberrations -- Study of Michel's conjecture -- Conformally invariant solutions of Yang-Mills equations in Minkowski space -- Two body relativistic scattering with an 0(1,1) symmetric sqaure well potential -- Emergence of central extension of Kac-Moody algebra in quantum integrable models -- Cohomological interpretation of anomalies the example of the trace anomaly -- On pure, conformal and exotic spinors -- Pohlmeyer-type transformations in general relativity -- On group covariance and the law of motion in a generalized metric theory -- Minimalization of Higgs potentials with application to the SU(5) model -- Self-dual monopoles and calorons -- U(1) Invariant hierarchy theories in d-dimension antisymmetric gauge tensor fields -- Generalized connection forms with linearized curvature -- Dynamical symmetry breaking in S4 De Sitter space -- Applications of conformal invariance to gauge Quantum Field Theory -- On the necessity of breaking colour SUC(3) symmetry -- Massive vector superfields with SU(2) internal symmetry -- Supergravity in eleven-dimensional space-time -- Dimensional reduction of exceptional gauge groups and flavor chirality -- Seven - Spheres from octonions -- A solution of Bianchi identities for extended supergravities -- N=2 unconstrained superfield supergravity from hypermultiplet -- Euclidean supersymmetries in three and four dimensions -- Gauge theories in higher dimensions: Linear relations for gauge fields, integrability conditions, spherical symmetry in eight dimensions -- Quantum vortices and diff (?3) -- The time dependent Sp(2,?) model for the breathing mode -- The quark structure of nuclei from a group theoretical viewpoint -- Group theoretic approach to spherical anharmonic oscillator -- Operator averages and orthogonalities -- Advances in the theory of collective motion in nuclei -- Quantum effects in classical phase space: Symplectic structures associated to the scattering of nuclear fragments -- Gamow states in momentum representation -- Geometry of nuclear collective motions -- Is it possible to separate the kinetic energy and the velocity field into a collective and an intrinsic part W.R.T. the GL+(3,)R) collectivity? -- Computer generated Clebsch-Gordan (C-G) coefficients for space groups -- Automorphism symmetries of space group representations -- Lattices of symmetric groups S5 and S6 and exomorphism of group-subgroup relations up to index 6 -- A direct-expansion method for tensor properties of crystals -- Isotropy groups of space groups — A simple method for their determination -- Landau's theory of crystalline phase transitions in a superspace formulation -- Symmetry breaking in solid state and particle physics -- Counterexamples to the maximality conjecture of Landau-Higgs models -- Some mathematical problems in renormalization group theory -- On the Racah algebra for Shubnikov magnetic groups -- On periodic and non-periodic space fillings of Em obtained by projection -- Invariants for physically irreducible representations of space groups -- On symmetry aspects of phase transitions with coupled parameters -- Quasisymmetry (P-symmetry) in crystals -- Braid groups and Euclidean Lie algebras in statistical mechanics of spin systems -- Phase coexistence in many-fermion systems -- Mean field renormalization group approach to lattice models -- Linear-antilinear representations of magnetic line groups -- Anderson transition and nonlinear ?-model -- Do energy bands in solids have an identity -- Coupling coefficients for the space group of the hexagonal close-packed structure -- Harmonic analysis on phase space and Born's metric for space time -- Generalized Chebyshev polynomials and characters of GL(N,C) and SL(N,C) (fragments of results) -- Tensor operators as an extension of the universal enveloping algebra -- A group-theoretical criterion for an Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen state -- Group theory algebras and bosonization -- SO(3) commutators for angular momentum and rotation observables -- Integrals of motion of nonstationary quantum systems -- Geometric properties of the lowest energy state for a polynomial Hamiltonian -- Groupes différentiels et physique mathématique -- Gauge invariance and canonical transformations in Dirac generalized mechanics ISBN: 9783540388593 Series: eBooks Series: SpringerLink (Online service) Series: Springer eBooks Series: Lecture Notes in Physics: 201 Keywords: Physics , Quantum physics , Quantum computers , Spintronics , Physics , Quantum Physics , Quantum Information Technology, Spintronics Availability: Click here to see Library holdings or inquire at Circ Desk (x3401) Click to reserve this book Be sure to include your ID please. 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