The Landscape of Theoretical Physics: A Global View [electronic resource] : From Point Particles to the Brane World and Beyond, in Search of a Unifying Principle /

Today many important directions of research are being pursued more or less independently of each other. These are, for instance, strings and mem branes, induced gravity, embedding of spacetime into a higher dimensional space, the brane world scenario, the quantum theory in curved spaces, Fock Schwinger proper time formalism, parametrized relativistic quantum the ory, quantum gravity, wormholes and the problem of “time machines”, spin and supersymmetry, geometric calculus based on Clifford algebra, various interpretations of quantum mechanics including the Everett interpretation, and the recent important approach known as “decoherence”. A big problem, as I see it, is that various people thoroughly investigate their narrow field without being aware of certain very close relations to other fields of research. What we need now is not only to see the trees but also the forest. In the present book I intend to do just that: to carry out a first approximation to a synthesis of the related fundamental theories of physics. I sincerely hope that such a book will be useful to physicists. From a certain viewpoint the book could be considered as a course in the oretical physics in which the foundations of all those relevant fundamental theories and concepts are attempted to be thoroughly reviewed. Unsolved problems and paradoxes are pointed out. I show that most of those ap proaches have a common basis in the theory of unconstrained membranes. The very interesting and important concept of membrane space, the tensor calculus in and functional transformations in are discussed.

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Main Authors: Pavšič, Matej. author., SpringerLink (Online service)
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Language:eng
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2002
Subjects:Physics., Associative rings., Rings (Algebra)., Functional analysis., Quantum physics., Elementary particles (Physics)., Quantum field theory., Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics., Elementary Particles, Quantum Field Theory., Functional Analysis., Quantum Physics., Associative Rings and Algebras.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/0-306-47136-1
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topic Physics.
Associative rings.
Rings (Algebra).
Functional analysis.
Quantum physics.
Elementary particles (Physics).
Quantum field theory.
Physics.
Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics.
Elementary Particles, Quantum Field Theory.
Functional Analysis.
Quantum Physics.
Associative Rings and Algebras.
Physics.
Associative rings.
Rings (Algebra).
Functional analysis.
Quantum physics.
Elementary particles (Physics).
Quantum field theory.
Physics.
Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics.
Elementary Particles, Quantum Field Theory.
Functional Analysis.
Quantum Physics.
Associative Rings and Algebras.
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Associative rings.
Rings (Algebra).
Functional analysis.
Quantum physics.
Elementary particles (Physics).
Quantum field theory.
Physics.
Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics.
Elementary Particles, Quantum Field Theory.
Functional Analysis.
Quantum Physics.
Associative Rings and Algebras.
Physics.
Associative rings.
Rings (Algebra).
Functional analysis.
Quantum physics.
Elementary particles (Physics).
Quantum field theory.
Physics.
Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics.
Elementary Particles, Quantum Field Theory.
Functional Analysis.
Quantum Physics.
Associative Rings and Algebras.
Pavšič, Matej. author.
SpringerLink (Online service)
The Landscape of Theoretical Physics: A Global View [electronic resource] : From Point Particles to the Brane World and Beyond, in Search of a Unifying Principle /
description Today many important directions of research are being pursued more or less independently of each other. These are, for instance, strings and mem branes, induced gravity, embedding of spacetime into a higher dimensional space, the brane world scenario, the quantum theory in curved spaces, Fock Schwinger proper time formalism, parametrized relativistic quantum the ory, quantum gravity, wormholes and the problem of “time machines”, spin and supersymmetry, geometric calculus based on Clifford algebra, various interpretations of quantum mechanics including the Everett interpretation, and the recent important approach known as “decoherence”. A big problem, as I see it, is that various people thoroughly investigate their narrow field without being aware of certain very close relations to other fields of research. What we need now is not only to see the trees but also the forest. In the present book I intend to do just that: to carry out a first approximation to a synthesis of the related fundamental theories of physics. I sincerely hope that such a book will be useful to physicists. From a certain viewpoint the book could be considered as a course in the oretical physics in which the foundations of all those relevant fundamental theories and concepts are attempted to be thoroughly reviewed. Unsolved problems and paradoxes are pointed out. I show that most of those ap proaches have a common basis in the theory of unconstrained membranes. The very interesting and important concept of membrane space, the tensor calculus in and functional transformations in are discussed.
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:2018072018-07-30T23:29:11ZThe Landscape of Theoretical Physics: A Global View [electronic resource] : From Point Particles to the Brane World and Beyond, in Search of a Unifying Principle / Pavšič, Matej. author. SpringerLink (Online service) textDordrecht : Springer Netherlands,2002.engToday many important directions of research are being pursued more or less independently of each other. These are, for instance, strings and mem branes, induced gravity, embedding of spacetime into a higher dimensional space, the brane world scenario, the quantum theory in curved spaces, Fock Schwinger proper time formalism, parametrized relativistic quantum the ory, quantum gravity, wormholes and the problem of “time machines”, spin and supersymmetry, geometric calculus based on Clifford algebra, various interpretations of quantum mechanics including the Everett interpretation, and the recent important approach known as “decoherence”. A big problem, as I see it, is that various people thoroughly investigate their narrow field without being aware of certain very close relations to other fields of research. What we need now is not only to see the trees but also the forest. In the present book I intend to do just that: to carry out a first approximation to a synthesis of the related fundamental theories of physics. I sincerely hope that such a book will be useful to physicists. From a certain viewpoint the book could be considered as a course in the oretical physics in which the foundations of all those relevant fundamental theories and concepts are attempted to be thoroughly reviewed. Unsolved problems and paradoxes are pointed out. I show that most of those ap proaches have a common basis in the theory of unconstrained membranes. The very interesting and important concept of membrane space, the tensor calculus in and functional transformations in are discussed.Point Particles -- The Spinless Point Particle -- Point Particles and Clifford Algebra -- Harmonic Oscillator in Pseudo-Euclidean Space -- Extended Objects -- General Principles of Membrane Kinematics and Dynamics -- More About Physics in M-Space -- Extended Objects and Clifford Algebra -- Quantization -- Brane World -- Spacetime as a Membrane in a Higher-Dimensional Space -- The Einstein-Hilbert Action on the Brane as the Effective Action -- On the Resolution of Time Problem in Quantum Gravity -- Beyond the Horizon -- The Landscape of Theoretical Physics: A Global View -- Nobody Really Understands Quantum Mechanics -- Final Discussion.Today many important directions of research are being pursued more or less independently of each other. These are, for instance, strings and mem branes, induced gravity, embedding of spacetime into a higher dimensional space, the brane world scenario, the quantum theory in curved spaces, Fock Schwinger proper time formalism, parametrized relativistic quantum the ory, quantum gravity, wormholes and the problem of “time machines”, spin and supersymmetry, geometric calculus based on Clifford algebra, various interpretations of quantum mechanics including the Everett interpretation, and the recent important approach known as “decoherence”. A big problem, as I see it, is that various people thoroughly investigate their narrow field without being aware of certain very close relations to other fields of research. What we need now is not only to see the trees but also the forest. In the present book I intend to do just that: to carry out a first approximation to a synthesis of the related fundamental theories of physics. I sincerely hope that such a book will be useful to physicists. From a certain viewpoint the book could be considered as a course in the oretical physics in which the foundations of all those relevant fundamental theories and concepts are attempted to be thoroughly reviewed. Unsolved problems and paradoxes are pointed out. I show that most of those ap proaches have a common basis in the theory of unconstrained membranes. The very interesting and important concept of membrane space, the tensor calculus in and functional transformations in are discussed.Physics.Associative rings.Rings (Algebra).Functional analysis.Quantum physics.Elementary particles (Physics).Quantum field theory.Physics.Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics.Elementary Particles, Quantum Field Theory.Functional Analysis.Quantum Physics.Associative Rings and Algebras.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/0-306-47136-1URN:ISBN:9780306471360