Statistical Mechanics and Field Theory: Mathematical Aspects

Statistical Mechanics and Field Theory: Mathematical Aspects Proceedings of the International Conference on the Mathematical Aspects of Statistical Mechanics and Field Theory Held in Groningen, The Netherlands, August 26–30, 1985 / [electronic resource] : edited by T. C. Dorlas, N. M. Hugenholtz, M. Winnink. - VII, 328 p. 1 illus. online resource. - Lecture Notes in Physics, 257 0075-8450 ; . - Lecture Notes in Physics, 257 .

A model for crystallization: A variation on the Hubbard model -- First order phase transitions and perturbation theory -- Low temperature continuous spin Gibbs States on a lattice and the interfaces between them — a Pirogov Sinai type approach -- Spin glasses, effective decrease of long-range interactions -- Analyticity in some models of quantum statistical mechanics -- K-theory of C*—Algebras in solid state physics -- Quantum field theory without cutoffs- renormalizable and nonrenormalizable -- Renormalization group methods in rigorous quantum field theory -- Renormalisation group methods for circle mappings -- Correlations and fluctuations in charged fluids -- Models of statistical mechanics in one dimension originating from quantum ground states -- Why do bosons condense? -- Black holes and quantum mechanics -- Quantum field theory and gravitation -- A remark on antiparticles -- Notes on the canonical anticommutation relations -- A differential - geometric setting for BRS transformations and anomalies -- Renormalization of a hierarchical fermion model in two dimensions -- Gribov copies and absence of spontaneous symmetry breaking in compact U(1) lattice higgs models -- Renormalization group approach for the Ising model as an approximate solution of the diaphantian system of equations -- Transformation of the transfer matrix for the Ising model under decimation -- Some results concerning the localization problem in one-dimensional quasiperiodic systems -- Random walks on random lattices -- The role of transverse fluctuations in multidimensional tunneling -- Self-similar temporal behavior of random walks in random media -- Loop expansions in the presence of Gribov copies -- Non-existence of long-range-order for a certain 1D model and the soliton picture -- Quantum fields out of thermal equilibrium -- Statistical mechanical approach to the construction of four dimensional boson field theories -- Correlation lengths at zero temperature in one dimension -- Horizontal Wilson loops in finite temperature lattice gauge theories -- The random bond Potts and Ashkin-Teller models -- Spectral line shapes in quantum Markov scattering -- Exact bogoliubov limits for the Bassichis-Foldy model and continued fractions.

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Mathematical physics.
Mathematical Methods in Physics.
Numerical and Computational Physics, Simulation.

QC5.53

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