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Window into Zeta and Modular Physics [Pehme köide]

Edited by (University of Massachusetts, Amherst), Edited by (Baylor University, Texas)
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This book provides an introduction to (1) various zeta functions (for example, Riemann, Hurwitz, Barnes, Epstein, Selberg, and Ruelle), including graph zeta functions; (2) modular forms (Eisenstein series, Hecke and Dirichlet L-functions, Ramanujan's tau function, and cusp forms); and (3) vertex operator algebras (correlation functions, quasimodular forms, modular invariance, rationality, and some current research topics including higher genus conformal field theory). Various concrete applications of the material to physics are presented. These include Kaluza-Klein extra dimensional gravity, Bosonic string calculations, an abstract Cardy formula for black hole entropy, Patterson-Selberg zeta function expression of one-loop quantum field and gravity partition functions, Casimir energy calculations, atomic Schrödinger operators, Bose-Einstein condensation, heat kernel asymptotics, random matrices, quantum chaos, elliptic and theta function solutions of Einstein's equations, a soliton-black hole connection in two-dimensional gravity, and conformal field theory.

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Consists of lectures that are part of the MSRI workshops and that introduce students and researchers to the intriguing world of theoretical physics.
Introduction 1(6)
Klaus Kirsten
Floyd L. Williams
Introductory Lectures
Lectures on zeta functions, L-functions and modular forms with some physical applications
7(94)
Floyd L. Williams
Basic zeta functions and some applications in physics
101(44)
Klaus Kirsten
Zeta functions and chaos
145(38)
Audrey Terras
Vertex operators and modular forms
183(96)
Geoffrey Mason
Michael Tuite
Research Lectures
Applications of elliptic and theta functions to FRLW cosmology with cosmological constant
279(16)
Jennie D'Ambroise
Integrable systems and 2D gravitation: How a soliton illuminates a black hole
295(12)
Shabnam Beheshti
Functional determinants in higher dimensions using contour integrals
307(22)
Klaus Kirsten
The role of the Patterson-Selberg zeta function of a hyperbolic cylinder in three-dimensional gravity with a negative cosmological constant
329
Floyd L. Williams
Dr Klaus Kirsten is a Professor of Mathematics at Baylor University. He is the author of Spectral Functions in Mathematics and Physics (2002) and more than 100 refereed articles in international journals. Floyd L. Williams is Emeritus Professor of Mathematics at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. He has edited or authored 27 books and published 78 research papers in math and physics journals. Williams has given more than 100 invited lectures at numerous universities in America and in some 20 different countries around the world.