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Diffusion, quantum theory, and radically elementary mathematics / edited by William G. Faris.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Faris, William G., 1939- editor.
Series:
Mathematical notes (Princeton University Press) ; 47.
Mathematical Notes ; 47
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Mathematical physics.
Diffusion.
Quantum theory.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (257 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Princeton, New Jersey ; Oxfordshire, England : Princeton University Press, 2006.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Diffusive motion--displacement due to the cumulative effect of irregular fluctuations--has been a fundamental concept in mathematics and physics since Einstein's work on Brownian motion. It is also relevant to understanding various aspects of quantum theory. This book explains diffusive motion and its relation to both nonrelativistic quantum theory and quantum field theory. It shows how diffusive motion concepts lead to a radical reexamination of the structure of mathematical analysis. The book's inspiration is Princeton University mathematics professor Edward Nelson's influential work in probability, functional analysis, nonstandard analysis, stochastic mechanics, and logic. The book can be used as a tutorial or reference, or read for pleasure by anyone interested in the role of mathematics in science. Because of the application of diffusive motion to quantum theory, it will interest physicists as well as mathematicians. The introductory chapter describes the interrelationships between the various themes, many of which were first brought to light by Edward Nelson. In his writing and conversation, Nelson has always emphasized and relished the human aspect of mathematical endeavor. In his intellectual world, there is no sharp boundary between the mathematical, the cultural, and the spiritual. It is fitting that the final chapter provides a mathematical perspective on musical theory, one that reveals an unexpected connection with some of the book's main themes.
Contents:
Front matter
Contents
Preface
Chapter One. Introduction: Diffusive Motion and Where It Leads / Faris, William G.
Chapter Two. Hypercontractivity, Logarithmic Sobolev Inequalities, and Applications: A Survey of Surveys / Gross, Leonard
Chapter Three. Ed Nelson's Work in Quantum Theory / Simon, Barry
Chapter Four Symanzik, Nelson, and Self-Avoiding Walk / Brydges, David C.
Chapter Five. Stochastic Mechanics: A Look Back and a Look Ahead / Carlen, Eric
Chapter Six. Current Trends in Optimal Transportation: A Tribute to Ed Nelson / Villani, Cédric
Chapter Seven. Internal Set Theory and Infinitesimal Random Walks / Lawler, Gregory F.
Chapter Eight. Nelson's Work on Logic and Foundations and Other Reflections on the Foundations of Mathematics / Buss, Samuel R.
Chapter Nine. Some Musical Groups: Selected Applications of Group Theory in Music / Hook, Julian
Chapter Ten. Afterword / Nelson, Edward
Appendix A. Publications by Edward Nelson
Index
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-4008-6525-5
OCLC:
888743519

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