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Balachandran, A.P.
(2009-11-04)
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Roman, P.
(2010-04-09)
The idea behind the dispersion relation is as follows: A Physically significant function such as the scattering amplitude is considered, which is in general a function of the real variable k(momentum) and 'theta' (the ...
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Henry, P. Stapp
(2010-05-27)
The objectives of these lectures aims to provide a systematic development of essential features of elementary particle theory from pure S-matrix principle. Some of the basic relationships of tensor and spinor analysis are ...
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Good, R.H.
(2010-09-09)
The problem considered here is that of describing free particles and antiparticles of definite nonzero mass m, spin s = 0, 1/2, 1, 3/2 and with internal symmetry. The particle is described by a wave function, the basis ...
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Krishnaswami Alladi
(2012-05-29)
The author is a student of II year B.Sc, Mathematics, Vivekananda College, Madras University. This report comprises the lectures delivered at Matscience, based on his research work during and after the tenure as a visiting ...
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Rzewuski, J.
(2010-08-09)
Collision processes between elementary particles are mathematically described by functions depending on several points of space-time, or of the momentum space. Those, so called n-point functions or rather the generating ...
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Schiff, L.I.; Vasudevan, R. [Compiler]
(2009-11-26)
This is a course of four lectures on Gravitation theory, given at IMSc, by the author during Spring 1963, visited from Stanford University, Palo Alto California, USA. These lecture notes were compiled as 'Matscience ...
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Swaminathan, S.; Venkataraman, R.
(2009-12-23)
Part I: The Theory of representations of finite groups/ S. Swaminathan; Part II : Elements of Lie groups and Lie algebras/ R.Venkataraman. The scope of these lectures is to develop the theory of representations of finite ...
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O'Raifeartaigh, Lochlainn
(2010-05-25)
A series of 24 lectures delivered at the Institute on this topic, was aimed to provide a fairly extensive working knowledge of the 'local Lie groups and their representations' for the audience group of physicists - in ...
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Riahi, F.
(2010-09-16)
These notes are an extended proofless version of lectures given at Matscience in February 1969. This report consists of 4 parts. Preliminaries and the Two-Body problem are discussed in the first section; The preliminary ...
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Sudarshan, E.C.G.
(2010-06-21)
These lectures were given by the author, visiting from University of Rochester, U.S.A., notes prepared by T.S. Santhanam. This Report spans with 8 lectures, Starting with an introductory Lecture, discusses mainly of 'Charge ...
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Kamefuchi, S.
(2010-05-25)
Parastatistics in Field Theory has got two distinguished classifications, viz., Para-Fermi Statistics, and Para-Bose Statistics. These series of lectures intends to develop a general formalism for parastatistics. The ...
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Hagedorn, R.
(2010-05-24)
This report is based on the Lectures of Hagedorn, the visiting Professor at IMSc., during Nov.1963 - Jan. 1964). Notes prepared by T. S. Santhanam and K. Ananthanarayanan. In turn these lectures are based on the contents ...
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Williamson, J.H.
(2010-08-18)
The aim of these lectures is to provide an introduction to some of the basic theorems of Representation theory. They are purely expository, there is little or nothing that cannot be found in standard treatises such as ...
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Bharucha-Reid, A.T.
(2010-06-10)
These lectures on 'Semigroups of Operators' are based on the lectures given by the Visiting Professor, A. T. Bharucha-Reid, with particular reference to applications in Mathematical Physics. The three operators - semigroup ...
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Kamefuchi, S.
(2010-02-23)
This series of lectures discuss a detailed account of the formalism, and thereby the equivalence between this formalism and the ordinary one are planned. Some applications to the problems of Gauge transformations and of ...
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Bharucha-Reid, A.T.
(2010-06-15)
The purpose of this report is to present a survey of the theory of Random Equations. It is somewhat a revised version of the paper entitled "On the theory of Random equations" by the author, in the American Mathematical ...
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Hayman, W. K.
(2010-07-26)
These lectures were delivered by the author, W.K. Hayman, F.R.S., Professor of Mathematics from Imperial College of Science and Technology, London, and Notes by Dr. K.R. Unni. These lectures deal with about fourteen ...
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Krishnaswami Alladi
(2012-06-28)
The purpose of this report is to present some of the most recent developments in the Theory of Irrationality together with
many of the classical results in the subject.