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Proceedings of the Twenty-Second International Conference on Geometry, Integrability and Quantization / Ivaïlo M. Mladenov, Vladimir Pulov, Akira Yoshioka, editors.
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Geometric quantization--Congresses.
- Geometric quantization.
- Mathematical physics--Congresses.
- Mathematical physics.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (307 pages)
- Place of Publication:
- Varna, Bulgaria : Institute of Biophysics and Biomedical Engineering, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 2021.
- Contents:
- Lie Theory Suffices to Resolve the Local Classical Problem of Time
- Quantum Stochastic Products and the Quantum Convolution
- Canonical Almost Geodesic Mappings of the First Type of Spaces with Affine Connection onto Generalized 2-Ricci-Symmetric Spaces
- On Some Structural Properties of Semidirect Sums of so(3) and Abelian Lie Algebras
- Geometric and Quantum Properties of Charged Particles in Monochromatic Electromagnetic Knot Background
- Yang-Mills Equations of General Connections and a Certain Solutions in the Quaternionic Hopf Fibration Over Four-Sphere
- Extremals and Isoperimetric Extremals of the Rotations in the Plane
- On Coordinate Expressions of Jet Groups and Their Representations
- Cayley Map for Symplectic Groups
- Algebra of Superalgebraic Spinors as Algebra of Second Quantization of Fermions
- The Transformation of Commutative Phase Space to Noncommutative One, and Its Lorentz Transformation-Like Forms
- On the Geometry of Submersions
- Star Product on The Euclidean Motion Group in the Plane
- A Plethora of Non-Bending Surfaces Of Revolution: Classifications and Explicit Parameterizations
- Generalized Weyl Quantization and Time
- An Integral Formula for A Riemannian Manifold With k>2 Singular Distributions
- Examples of Four- Or Six-Dimensional Symplectic-Haantjes Manifolds and About A Relationship with Recursion Operators
- Multicomponent Nonlinear Evolution Equations of The Heisenberg Ferromagnet Type: Local Versus Nonlocal Reductions
- 4+1-Moulton Configuration and Positive Mass Deformation
- Star Mittag-Leffler Function.
- Notes:
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