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    TOPICS IN MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS, GENERAL RELATIVITY AND COSMOLOGY IN HONOR OF JERZY PLEBANSKI
    Proceedings of 2002 International Conference
    Cinvestav, Mexico City, 17 – 20 September 2002

    edited by Hugo García-Compeán, Bogdan Mielnik, Merced Montesinos, & Maciej Przanowski

    Table of Contents (84k)
    Preface (62k)
    Chapter 1: Jerzy pleban'ski: The Quest for New Worlds (848k)

    One of modern science's most famous and controversial figures, Jerzy Plebanski was an outstanding theoretical physicist and an author of many intriguing discoveries in general relativity and quantum theory. Known for his exceptional analytic talents, explosive character, inexhaustible energy, and bohemian nights with brandy, coffee, and enormous amounts of cigarettes, he was dedicated to both science and art, producing innumerable handwritten articles — resembling monk's calligraphy — as well as a collection of oil paintings.

    As a collaborator but also an antagonist of Leopold Infeld's (a coauthor of Albert Einstein's), Plebanski is recognized for designing the “heavenly” and “hyper-heavenly” equations, for introducing new variables to describe the gravitational field, for the exact solutions in Einstein's gravity and in quantum theory, for his classification of the tensor of matter, for some outstanding results in nonlinear electrodynamics, and for analyzing general relativity with continuous sources long before Chandrasekhar et al.

    A tribute to Plebański's contributions and the variety of his interests, this is a unique and wide-ranging collection of invited papers, covering gravity quantization, strings, branes, supersymmetry, ideas on the deformation quantization, and lesser known results on the continuous Baker-Campbell-Hausdorff problem.

     
    Contents:
    • How Black Holes Grow (A Ashtekar)
    • Generalized Symmetries for the sDiff(2) Toda Equation (D Finley & J K Mciver)
    • Differential Equations and Cartan Connections (S Frittelli et al.)
    • Conservation Laws, Constants of the Motion, and Hamiltonians (J Goldberg)
    • Large N Field Theories, String Theory and Gravity (J Maldacena)
    • Yang-Mills Type BRST and co-BRST Algebra for Teleparallelism (E W Mielke & A A Rincón Maggiolo)
    • A Note on the Foundation of Relativistic Mechanics: Covariant Hamiltonian General Relativity (C Rovelli)
    • Einstein's Intuition and the Post-Newtonian Approximation (J Stachel)
    • Deformation Theory and Physics Model Building (D Sternheimer)
    • and other papers
     
    Readership: Theoretical physicists, mathematicians and graduate students.
     
     
    528pp    Pub. date: Aug 2006  
    ISBN:   978-981-270-047-6
    981-270-047-1
       US$218 / £150

     


    528pp    Pub. date: Aug 2006  
    ISBN:   978-981-277-273-2(ebook)
    981-277-273-1(ebook)
       US$283

     


     

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