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 Best Book Buys - Causality (Physics) Books
Subject Category > Science > Physics > Causality (Physics)
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Irreversibility and Causality: Semigroups and Rigged Hilbert Spaces A Selection of Articles Presented at the 21st International Colloquium on Group Theoretical Methods in Physics
www.bestwebbuys.com /Physics-N_10039373-books.html   (158 words)

  
 CoACT.html
Indeed, Johnson and Walters are two of the earliest workers in computational category theory, and Johnson is currently editing a special issue of the prestigious Journal of Symbolic Computation devoted to progress in computational category theory.
There are many excellent research associates and experienced teachers available to join us; there are many high-calibre students, both undergraduate and postgraduate, strongly attracted to the goals of the Centre; and industry is showing readiness to incorporate Category Theory including the high-profile example of Boeing.
As an illustration of the diversity of our applications, another major project is the development and application of the theory of weak higher dimensional categories for theoretical physics.
www.maths.mq.edu.au /~street/CoACT.html   (158 words)

  
 CoACT.html
Indeed, Johnson and Walters are two of the earliest workers in computational category theory, and Johnson is currently editing a special issue of the prestigious Journal of Symbolic Computation devoted to progress in computational category theory.
The aim of the Centre is basic research on categories, training of high quality mathematics and computer science students, and application to geometry, physics, computing, finance, and other industries.
A major project of the Centre is the application of higher dimensional category theory to computer science.
www.maths.mq.edu.au /~street/CoACT.html   (1204 words)

  
 Computer cluster
On the physics side, Doshay is interested in a broad category of problems called multiple length-scale phenomena, an example of which is seen in magnetic phase transitions.
Modeling this kind of phenomenon is one of the most active areas in physics and applied mathematics, and it requires the kind of computational power offered by the new computer cluster.
Professor of physics Peter Young, who was Doshay's adviser for his master's thesis, will also be using the cluster for his own research.
currents.ucsc.edu /04-05/07-26/cluster.html   (1204 words)

  
 Volume on Computational Complexity and Statistical Physics
Workshop on Computational Complexity and Statistical Physics in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
While many of the contributions to this volume are likely to be from participants at one of the two workshops, we encourage you to consider submitting a paper even if you are not in this category.
This book, like the workshops, will focus on the relationship between methods from statistical physics and algorithmic complexity, particularly as relating to the study of phase transitions in combinatorial problems.
www.c3.lanl.gov /~percus/volume.html   (291 words)

  
 Categories Home Page
Session on Computational Category Theory: A special session on Computational Catgory Theory was held at the second Applications of Computer Algebra (ACA) conference, in Linz, Austria, July 17-20, 1996.
Category Theory at the Isle of Thorns was held from July 7 to 12, 1996.
Category Theory Symposium The symposium was a special session of the Canadian Mathematical Society Summer 1998 Meeting June 13-15, 1998 at University of New Brunswick (Saint John) Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada and was part of a larger programme including plenary talks, one of which was given by S. Schanuel (SUNY Buffalo).
www.mta.ca /~cat-dist/categories.html   (3545 words)

  
 EMIS ELibM: Mathematical Journals
Topics of interest include but are not limited to Bayesian statistics, control theory, quantum theory, computational chemistry, molecular dynamics simulations, statistical mechanics, applied mathematical theory, novel theories in engineering, engineering physics, molecular physics, and mathematical physics.
Theory and Applications of Categories is the all-electronic, refereed journal on Category Theory, categorical methods and their applications in the mathematical sciences.
In this sense, it publishes research articles in the areas of functional analysis, theory of functions, differential equations, mathematical physics, differential geometry, measure theory, and analytical aspects of the theory of optimization.
www.emis.de /journals   (3545 words)

  
 Session H4 - Phase Transitions and Computational Methods.
Although category theory is one of the most useful ideas in mathematics and although category theoretical ideas have penetrated much of mathematics, theoretical physics and other fields, these ideas have had little impact
I will discuss why computing with category theory is an interesting idea and describe the kernal of a math library organized around category theory and written in ``Aldor" -- a language developed by Stephen Watt and collaborators and currently under development at NAG.
[H4.004] Quantum tunneling double-barrier penetration and the substituent effect on non-linear I/V characteristics in a two-terminal molecular electronic device
flux.aps.org /meetings/YR01/DCOMP01/abs/S310.html   (3545 words)

  
 Chemistry Department of Boston College
Physics in Biology and Medicine by Professor Paul Davidovits won first place in the Natural Sciences category of the Alpha Sigma Nu Annual Jesuit Book Awards.
Krilov comes to Boston College from Columbia University where he received his doctorate in Chemical Physics in 2001, and, after a year as a Senior Solutions Scientist at IBM, returned to pursue computational work as a postdoctoral Research Scientist.
Kelly, the Thomas A. and Margaret A. Vanderslice Professor of Chemistry, received high marks for the creative and innovative teaching methods he uses to explain the principles of Organic Chemistry.
chemserv.bc.edu   (3545 words)

  
 argent et finance, annuaire mathematical finance -
University of Cambridge Home Centre for Mathematical Sciences      AerialTheoretical Physics (DAMTP) Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics (DPMMS) Statistical Laboratory Environmental eScience Cambridge Finance Millennium Mathematics Project Computational
Finance Several calculators and conversions related to finance Miscellaneous Several calculators and conversions that didn't fit any other category
PRIVACY & LEGAL Office of Domestic Finance Office of Financial Markets MissionSecretary, and Under Secretary on broad matters of domestic finance, financial markets, Federal, State and local finance (including the Federal debt), Federal Government creditsupervises the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Federal Finance and the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Government Financialcommissions and board staff.
www.argent-et-finance.com /mathematical_finance.html   (260 words)

  
 Nobel Prize Laureates
In 1972, Dr. John Bardeen received his second Nobel Prize in physics and shared this award with two others for their "theory of superconductivity, usually called the BCS theory." Dr. Bardeen is the first scientist to win two Nobel Prizes in the same category.
In the area of chemistry, AFOSR backed the research of 1966 Nobel laureate Dr. Robert Mulliken for his "fundamental work concerning chemical bonds and the electronic structure of molecules by the molecular orbital method." Dr. Mulliken was one of the early leaders in developing methods in computational chemistry.
The Nobel Foundation was established in 1900 and in 1901 the Nobel Prize became the first international award to be given on an annual basis.
www.afrlhorizons.com /Briefs/Mar02/OSR0109.html   (260 words)

  
 Introduction to Graduate Studies in Mathematics
The CCR is just one example of the commitment the University has made to provide students and faculty with the the latest computational resources.
In fundamental mathematics, members of the department are engaged in active research in category theory, homological algebra, and quantum groups in algebra.
The analysts are working in operator algebras, complex differential geometry, synthetic differential geometry, and mathematical physics.
www.math.buffalo.edu /gr_introduction.html   (260 words)

  
 maths98.html
Examples are: cosmology and relativity, computational and applied mechanics, marine resource management, formal aspects of computer science, topology and category theory, nonlinear mathematical physics, functional analysis, and algebra.
The Department of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics houses a number of research groups and individual activities, which in total cover a large part of the mathematical spectrum.
In Proceedings of the International Conference on the Teaching of Mathematics 1998, University of the Aegean, Samos, Greece: 74-76.
web.uct.ac.za /depts/dri/resrep/resrep98/maths98.html   (3005 words)

  
 ÅA, Computational Physics
If you are interested in a program listed in the "for collaborators" category, please contact Anders Sandvik (asandvik@abo.fi) to gain access.
The group maintains two dedicated Linux clusters: One with 44 Pentium III nodes and one with 24 Celeron nodes.
Programs developed in our group are organized and documented here in three different categories.
www.abo.fi /~physcomp   (3005 words)

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