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Chern-Simons Gauge Theory: 20 Years After [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 254 pages, weight: 842 g, Illustrations
  • Sērija : AMS/IP Studies in Advanced Mathematics
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Jan-2012
  • Izdevniecība: American Mathematical Society
  • ISBN-10: 0821853538
  • ISBN-13: 9780821853535
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 254 pages, weight: 842 g, Illustrations
  • Sērija : AMS/IP Studies in Advanced Mathematics
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Jan-2012
  • Izdevniecība: American Mathematical Society
  • ISBN-10: 0821853538
  • ISBN-13: 9780821853535
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In 1989, Edward Witten discovered a deep relationship between quantum field theory and knot theory, and this beautiful discovery created a new field of research called Chern-Simons theory. This field has the remarkable feature of intertwining a large number of diverse branches of research in mathematics and physics, among them low-dimensional topology, differential geometry, quantum algebra, functional and stochastic analysis, quantum gravity, and string theory. The 20-year anniversary of Witten's discovery provided an opportunity to bring together researchers working in Chern-Simons theory for a meeting, and the resulting conference, which took place during the summer of 2009 at the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in Bonn, included many of the leading experts in the field. This volume documents the activities of the conference and presents several original research articles, including another monumental paper by Witten that is sure to stimulate further activity in this and related fields. This collection will provide an excellent overview of the current research directions and recent progress in Chern-Simons gauge theory.
Preface ix
Remarks on Wilson Loops and Seifert Loops in Chern-Simons Theory
1(18)
Chris Beasley
Quantum Field Theory and the Volume Conjecture
19(24)
Tudor Dimofte
Sergei Gukov
Computational Aspects in Reidemeister Torsion and Chern-Simons Theories
43(22)
Jerome Dubois
Functional Integration and Abelian Link Invariants
65(18)
Enore Guadagnini
Chern-Simons Invariants, SO(3) Instantons, and Z/2 Homology Cobordism
83(32)
Metthew Hedden
Paul Kirk
Extending the SU(3) Casson Invariant to Rational Homology 3-Spheres
115(16)
Christopher M. Herald
Decomposition of Witten-Reshetikhin-Turaev Invariant: Linking Pairing and Modular Forms
131(22)
Kazuhiro Hikami
Representations and the Colored Jones Polynomial of a Torus Knot
153(20)
Kazuhiro Hikami
Hitoshi Murakami
Eta-Invariants and Anomalies in U(l) Chern-Simons Theory
173(28)
Lisa Jeffrey
Brendan Mclellan
Delta-Groupoids and Ideal Triangulations
201(16)
Rinat M. Kashaev
Invariants of Knots and 3--Manifolds Derived from the Equivariant Linking Pairing
217(26)
Christine Lescop
Chern--Simons Theory, the 1/N Expansion, and String Theory
243(18)
Marcos Marito
Global Lorentzian Geometry from Lightlike Geodesies: What Does an Observer in (2+l)-Gravity See?
261(16)
Catherine Meusburger
Spin Foam State Sums and Chern-Simons Theory
277(8)
Aleksandar Mikovic
Joao Faria Martins
Representations of the Ptolemy Groupoid, Johnson Homomorphisms, and Finite Type Invariants
285(22)
Robert C. Penner
Yang-Mills in Two Dimensions and Chern-Simons in Three
307(10)
Ambar N. Sengupta
Intersection Pairings on Spaces of Connections and Chern-Simons Theory on Seifert Manifolds
317(14)
George Thompson
Fermionization and Convergent Perturbation Expansions in Chern-Simons Gauge Theory
331(16)
Jonathan Weitsman
Analytic Continuation of Chern-Simons Theory
347
Edward Witten
Jorgen E. Andersen, Aarhus University, Denmark,||Hans U. Boden, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada,|Atle Hahn, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal,