Gravitation & Relativity Seminar | September 01, 12:00
An Introduction to symplectic geometry II - Applications in physics
In the first talk we have seen that Symplectic Geometrie is a generalization of Hamilton mechanics and gives us a way to describe and see the phase space in geometrical terms. In this continuation we will talk about several applications of mathematical theorems to physics, e.g. Gromov's theorem from 1985 and the problem of geometric quantization.
Alessandro Fasse, University of Cologne
SR-THP
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