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Cells of harmonicity

Kolář, Martin (1991)

Proceedings of the Winter School "Geometry and Physics"

[For the entire collection see Zbl 0742.00067.]We are interested in partial differential equations on domains in 𝒞 n . One of the most natural questions is that of analytic continuation of solutions and domains of holomorphy. Our aim is to describe the domains of holomorphy for solutions of the complex Laplace and Dirac equations. We call them cells of harmonicity. We deduce their properties mostly by examining geometrical properties of the characteristic surface (which is the same for both equations),...

Characteristic classes for A -bundles

Cap, Andreas, Schichl, Hermann (1996)

Proceedings of the Winter School "Geometry and Physics"

The authors generalize a construction of Connes by defining for an A -bundle E over smooth manifold X and a reduced cyclic cohomology class c a sequence of de Rham cohomology classes c h c k ( E ) . Here A is a convenient algebra, defined by the authors, and E is a locally trivial bundle with standard fibre a right finitely generated projective A -module and bounded A -modules homomorphisms as transition functions.

Circular vectors and toroidal matrices

Znojil, M. (1996)

Proceedings of the Winter School "Geometry and Physics"

Summary: Arrays of numbers may be written not only on a line (= ``a vector'') or in the plain (= ``a matrix'') but also on a circle (= ``a circular vector''), on a torus (= ``a toroidal matrix'') etc. In the latter case, the immanent index-rotation ambiguity converts the standard ``scalar'' product into a binary operation with several interesting properties.

Clifford algebra with Reduce

Brackx, Freddy, Constales, Denis, Delanghe, Richard, Serras, Herman (1987)

Proceedings of the Winter School "Geometry and Physics"

Clifford approach to metric manifolds

Chisholm, J. S. R., Farwell, R. S. (1991)

Proceedings of the Winter School "Geometry and Physics"

[For the entire collection see Zbl 0742.00067.]For the purpose of providing a comprehensive model for the physical world, the authors set up the notion of a Clifford manifold which, as mentioned below, admits the usual tensor structure and at the same time a spin structure. One considers the spin space generated by a Clifford algebra, namely, the vector space spanned by an orthonormal basis { e j : j = 1 , , n } satisfying the condition { e i , e j } e i e j = e j e i = 2 I η i j , where I denotes the unit scalar of the algebra and ( η i j ) the nonsingular Minkowski...

Complex methods in real integral geometry

Eastwood, Michael (1997)

Proceedings of the 16th Winter School "Geometry and Physics"

This is an exposition of a general machinery developed by M. G. Eastwood, T. N. Bailey, C. R. Graham which analyses some real integral transforms using complex methods. The machinery deals with double fibrations M Ω η Ω ˜ @ > τ > > X ( Ω complex manifold; M totally real, real-analytic submanifold;...

Conference on Geometry and Mathematical Physics, Bulgaria, Zlatograd, 28.08-01.09.2005

Tsanov, V. (1997)

Serdica Mathematical Journal

List of ParticipantsOrganizing committee: Vasil Tsanov – Sofia University (Chairman), Harry Aleksiev – High School for Management and Laguages in Zlatograd (Local Organizer), Leon Farhy – Sofia University (Scientific Secretary), Emil Horozov – Sofia University, Ivailo Mladenov – Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Angel Zhivkov – Sofia University.

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