From Quantum Cohomology to Integrable Systems

ISBN13: 9780198565994ISBN10: 0198565992 Hardback, 328 pages
Apr 2008,  In Stock

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Quantum cohomology has its origins in symplectic geometry and algebraic geometry, but is deeply related to differential equations and integrable systems. This text explains what is behind the extraordinary success of quantum cohomology, leading to its connections with many existing areas of mathematics as well as its appearance in new areas such as mirror symmetry.

Certain kinds of differential equations (or D-modules) provide the key links between quantum cohomology and traditional mathematics; these links are the main focus of the book, and quantum cohomology and other integrable PDEs such as the KdV equation and the harmonic map equation are discussed within this unified framework.

Aimed at graduate students in mathematics who want to learn about quantum cohomology in a broad context, and theoretical physicists who are interested in the mathematical setting, the text assumes basic familiarity with differential equations and cohomology.

Features

  • Established author with international research reputation.
  • Topic stands at the center of a number of key areas of mathematics and physics
  • Novel treatment of a rich and highly topical area

Reviews

"This book is written in the style of lecture notes, which...is quite nice. It begins with basic materials, followed by separate discussions on the main topics, and eventually puts them all together. This makes the book quite accessible to readers with little or no experience in the subject."--Mathematical Reviews

Product Details

328 pages; ISBN13: 978-0-19-856599-4ISBN10: 0-19-856599-2

About the Author(s)

Martin A. Guest, Tokyo Metropolitan University

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