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Gauge Fields, Knots and Gravity book
Gauge Fields, Knots and Gravity book

Gauge Fields, Knots and Gravity by Javier P. Muniain, John C. Baez

Gauge Fields, Knots and Gravity



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Gauge Fields, Knots and Gravity Javier P. Muniain, John C. Baez ebook
ISBN: 9810217293, 9789810217297
Page: 239
Format: djvu
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company


This stuff is explained a bit more in my book Gauge Fields, Knots and Gravity, in section II.4, Chern-Simons Theory. At the same time, this theory has a “coupling” to a 1-dimensional theory which describes particles propagating around knots C : S 1 → Σ in Σ for which the restriction Φ ∣ C serves as the background gauge field. Baez's “Gauge Fields, Knots, and Gravity” is also nice summer reading (imslw), although the last problem is rather difficult. ƈ看gauge fields, knots and gravity一书看了大半年的时间才到引力那部分。下本书瞄准的是Becker的string theory,估计至少1年才能把那书看个大概。可想而知两年时间能够看几本书。说说你的看书经历吧。 > 我来回应. The editor is the author of Gauge Fields, Knots, and Gravity (World Scientific), a graduate level text on the topic. Not saying you can't figure your way through it, but it's really hard. Or for instance the field of gravity if modeled as a pseudo-Riemannian metric is a tensor field of rank ( 2 , 0 ) – but subject to the constraint that this be pointwise non-degenerate. As for gauge fields, that I can explain, but you'd actually do better to pick up Gauge Fields, Knots, and Gravity, by John Baez and Javier Munian. DOWNLOADDOWNLOAD from FILESONIC!!! Also see the end of section II.5. More fundamentally the field of gravity ..

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