Classical and Quantum Systems Foundations and Symmetries, Proceedings of the International Wigner Symposium Held in Goslar, Germany on July 16-20, 1991
Abstract
The Wigner Symposia series emerged from an International Symposium On SpaceTime Symmetries, held in College Park, Maryland, 1988 organized by Y.S. Kim and W. Zachary and commemorating the 50'th anniversary of Wigner's fundamental paper On the Unitary Representation of the Inhomogenous Lorentz Group. That symposium covered various areas of physics, of theoretical and mathematical physics to which Eugene Paul Wigner has contributed. It has shown how new and fruitful ideas connected with symmetries for a mathematical modeling of complex physical systems developed under the influence of Wigners work. Following the idea of the symposia to discuss new developments in physics centered around fundamental questions topics with emphasis on theoretical and mathematical physics were chosen and new frontiers like neuronal networks and quantum holography, whose origins can be traced back to Wigner's work, where included. The aim was to show the unity of different parts in physics and to demonstrate the power of arguments which are directly or indirectly related with mathematical realizations of symmetries. (1) Foundations of Quantum Mechanics; (2) General group Theoretical and Quantization Methods; (3) Coherent States; (4) Berry Phases; (5) Phases Space and Wigner Distributions; (6) Applications of Quantum Mechanics From Channel Space to Wigner Crystal; (7) Quantum Fields and Particles; (8) C-Algebraic and Methods; (9) Differential Geometric Methods: and (10) Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations, Dynamical Systems and Neural Networks.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 20, 1991
- Accession Number
- ADA263542
Entities
People
- F. Schroeck Jr.
- H. D. Doebner
- W. Scherer
Organizations
- Florida Atlantic University