Stratified Noncommutative Geometry

Stratified Noncommutative Geometry
Title Stratified Noncommutative Geometry PDF eBook
Author David Ayala
Publisher American Mathematical Society
Pages 272
Release 2024-06-07
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 1470469626

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Noncommutative Geometry@N,: The Trade

Noncommutative Geometry@N,: The Trade
Title Noncommutative Geometry@N,: The Trade PDF eBook
Author Lieven Le Bruyn
Publisher
Pages 294
Release 2005-07
Genre
ISBN 9781411639065

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noncommutative geometry@n -- the trade contains applications to the material developed in volume 1 - the tools to moduli spaces, quiver varieties and singularities. It details the representation theory of Cayley-smooth and Quillen-smooth algebras by studying the geometry of the quotient varieties and relating the Hesselink stratification of their nullcones to moduli spaces of quiver-representations. Further, it explains by examples the theory of noncommutative differential forms leading to the application of the necklace Lie algebra to coadjoint orbit results.

Basic Noncommutative Geometry

Basic Noncommutative Geometry
Title Basic Noncommutative Geometry PDF eBook
Author Masoud Khalkhali
Publisher European Mathematical Society
Pages 244
Release 2009
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9783037190616

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"Basic Noncommutative Geometry provides an introduction to noncommutative geometry and some of its applications. The book can be used either as a textbook for a graduate course on the subject or for self-study. It will be useful for graduate students and researchers in mathematics and theoretical physics and all those who are interested in gaining an understanding of the subject. One feature of this book is the wealth of examples and exercises that help the reader to navigate through the subject. While background material is provided in the text and in several appendices, some familiarity with basic notions of functional analysis, algebraic topology, differential geometry and homological algebra at a first year graduate level is helpful. Developed by Alain Connes since the late 1970s, noncommutative geometry has found many applications to long-standing conjectures in topology and geometry and has recently made headways in theoretical physics and number theory. The book starts with a detailed description of some of the most pertinent algebra-geometry correspondences by casting geometric notions in algebraic terms, then proceeds in the second chapter to the idea of a noncommutative space and how it is constructed. The last two chapters deal with homological tools: cyclic cohomology and Connes-Chern characters in K-theory and K-homology, culminating in one commutative diagram expressing the equality of topological and analytic index in a noncommutative setting. Applications to integrality of noncommutative topological invariants are given as well."--Publisher's description.

Noncommutative Geometry and Physics 2005

Noncommutative Geometry and Physics 2005
Title Noncommutative Geometry and Physics 2005 PDF eBook
Author
Publisher World Scientific
Pages 333
Release 2007
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9812779647

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This book provides a comprehensive overview of the authors' pioneering contributions to nonlinear set-valued analysis by topological methods. The coverage includes fixed point theory, degree theory, the KKM principle, variational inequality theory, the Nash equilibrium point in mathematical economics, the Pareto optimum in optimization, and applications to best approximation theory, partial equations and boundary value problems. Self-contained and unified in presentation, the book considers the existence of equilibrium points of abstract economics in topological vector spaces from the viewpoint of Ky Fan minimax inequalities. It also provides the latest developments in KKM theory and degree theory for nonlinear set-valued mappings.

Noncommutative Geometry

Noncommutative Geometry
Title Noncommutative Geometry PDF eBook
Author Igor V. Nikolaev
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 330
Release 2017-11-07
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3110543486

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This book covers the basics of noncommutative geometry (NCG) and its applications in topology, algebraic geometry, and number theory. The author takes up the practical side of NCG and its value for other areas of mathematics. A brief survey of the main parts of NCG with historical remarks, bibliography, and a list of exercises is included. The presentation is intended for graduate students and researchers with interests in NCG, but will also serve nonexperts in the field. Contents Part I: Basics Model examples Categories and functors C∗-algebras Part II: Noncommutative invariants Topology Algebraic geometry Number theory Part III: Brief survey of NCG Finite geometries Continuous geometries Connes geometries Index theory Jones polynomials Quantum groups Noncommutative algebraic geometry Trends in noncommutative geometry

Surveys in Noncommutative Geometry

Surveys in Noncommutative Geometry
Title Surveys in Noncommutative Geometry PDF eBook
Author Nigel Higson
Publisher American Mathematical Soc.
Pages 212
Release 2006
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9780821838464

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In June 2000, the Clay Mathematics Institute organized an Instructional Symposium on Noncommutative Geometry in conjunction with the AMS-IMS-SIAM Joint Summer Research Conference. These events were held at Mount Holyoke College in Massachusetts from June 18 to 29, 2000. The Instructional Symposium consisted of several series of expository lectures which were intended to introduce key topics in noncommutative geometry to mathematicians unfamiliar with the subject. Those expository lectures have been edited and are reproduced in this volume. The lectures of Rosenberg and Weinberger discuss various applications of noncommutative geometry to problems in ``ordinary'' geometry and topology. The lectures of Lagarias and Tretkoff discuss the Riemann hypothesis and the possible application of the methods of noncommutative geometry in number theory. Higson gives an account of the ``residue index theorem'' of Connes and Moscovici. Noncommutative geometry is to an unusual extent the creation of a single mathematician, Alain Connes. The present volume gives an extended introduction to several aspects of Connes' work in this fascinating area. Information for our distributors: Titles in this series are copublished with the Clay Mathematics Institute (Cambridge, MA).

An Introduction to Noncommutative Spaces and Their Geometries

An Introduction to Noncommutative Spaces and Their Geometries
Title An Introduction to Noncommutative Spaces and Their Geometries PDF eBook
Author Giovanni Landi
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 216
Release 2003-07-01
Genre Science
ISBN 354014949X

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These lecture notes are an introduction to several ideas and applications of noncommutative geometry. It starts with a not necessarily commutative but associative algebra which is thought of as the algebra of functions on some 'virtual noncommutative space'. Attention is switched from spaces, which in general do not even exist, to algebras of functions. In these notes, particular emphasis is put on seeing noncommutative spaces as concrete spaces, namely as a collection of points with a topology. The necessary mathematical tools are presented in a systematic and accessible way and include among other things, C'*-algebras, module theory and K-theory, spectral calculus, forms and connection theory. Application to Yang--Mills, fermionic, and gravity models are described. Also the spectral action and the related invariance under automorphism of the algebra is illustrated. Some recent work on noncommutative lattices is presented. These lattices arose as topologically nontrivial approximations to 'contuinuum' topological spaces. They have been used to construct quantum-mechanical and field-theory models, alternative models to lattice gauge theory, with nontrivial topological content. This book will be essential to physicists and mathematicians with an interest in noncommutative geometry and its uses in physics.