Electronic Journal of Differential Equations, Conference 04, 2000.
Proceedings of
Mathematical Physics and Quantum Field Theory,
a symposium celebrating the seventieth birthday of Eyvind H. Wichmann.
University of California, Berkeley, June 11 - 13, 1999
The following papers comprise a subset of the talks presented at the symposium. Details about the
conference and a list of all the talks presented can be found in the
Foreword Message
from the proceedings editor, Henry Warchall.
Table of contents (in alphabetical order).
- Oscar Bolina, Pierluigi Contucci, Bruno Nachtergaele*
& Shannon Starr;
A continuum approximation for the excitations of the (1,1,...,1) interface
in the quantum Heisenberg model,
pp. 1-10.
- Dongho Chae;
Remarks on the relativistic self-dual Maxwell-Chern-Simons-Higgs system,
pp. 11-15.
- Paul R. Chernoff;
Quantization and irreducible representations of
infinite-dimensional transformation groups and Lie algebras,
pp. 17-22.
- Roberto Conti* & Claudio D'Antoni*;
Extension techniques in C*-cross products
by compact group duals and quantum field theory,
pp. 23-35.
- James H. Crichton* & Philip L. Marston;
The measurable distinction between the spin and orbital angular
momenta of electromagnetic radiation,
pp. 37-50.
- Mondher Damak & Vladimir Georgescu*;
C*-cross products and a generalized mechanical N-body problem,
pp. 51-69.
- Paul Federbush;
A speculative approach to quantum gravity,
pp. 71-74.
- J. D. Finley, III;
Twisting gravitational waves and eigenvector fields for
SL(2,C) on an infinite jet,
75-85.
- S. A. Fulling*, E. V. Gorbar, & C. T. Romero;
Spectral Riesz-Cesaro means: How the square root function helps
us to see around the world,
pp. 87-101.
- Fernando Galaz-Fontes & Stephen Bruce Sontz*;
On two reverse inequalities in the Segal-Bargmann space
pp. 103-111.
- Mark Hillery;
Quantum copying: A review,
pp. 113-120.
- Peter Hislop;
Exponential decay of two-body eigenfunctions: A review,
pp. 265-288.
- Atsushi Inoue;
A partial solution for Feynman's problem:
A new derivation of the Weyl equation,
pp. 121-145.
- Larry Landau;
Monotonicity and bounds on Bessel functions,
pp. 147-154.
- Richard Lavine;
Decay times in quantum mechanics,
pp. 155-158.
- Roberto Longo;
The Bisognano-Wichmann theorem for charged states
and the conformal boundary of a black hole
pp. 159-164.
- Peter J. Mohr* & Barry N. Taylor;
Quantum electrodynamics and the fundamental constants
pp. 231-242.
- Gert Roepstorff;
Superconnections: an interpretation of the standard model,
pp. 165-174.
- Bert Schroer;
Modular theory and Eyvind Wichmann's contributions to modern
particle physics theory,
pp. 175-195.
- J. Sucher;
Columbia physics in the fifties: Untold tales,
pp. 197-206.
- Henry Warchall;
Localization of dependence for solutions of
hyperbolic differential equations,
pp. 245-263.
- A.S. Wightman;
The spin-statistics connection: Some pedagogical
remarks in response to Neuenschwander's question,
pp. 207-213.
- C. H. Woo;
Consistent histories: Description of a world with increasing entropy,
pp. 215-229.
* indicates a symposium speaker.
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