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$a515.723 (DDC 23)
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$aOnline Resource : Birkhäuser
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$aBartocci, Claudio.$d1962-
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$aFourier-Mukai and Nahm Transforms in Geometry and Mathematical Physics$hEB$cby Claudio Bartocci, Ugo Bruzzo, Daniel Hernández Ruipérez.
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$aBoston$bBirkhäuser$c2009.
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$aonline resource
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$aProgress in Mathematics ;$v276
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Integral transforms, such as the Laplace and Fourier transforms, have been major tools in mathematics for at least two centuries. In the last three decades the development of a number of novel ideas in algebraic geometry, category theory, gauge theory, and string theory has been closely related to generalizations of integral transforms of a more geometric character. FourierâMukai and Nahm Transforms in Geometry and Mathematical Physics examines the algebro-geometric approach (FourierâMukai functors) as well as the differential-geometric constructions (Nahm). Also included is a considerable amount of material from existing literature which has not been systematically organized into a monograph. Key features: * Basic constructions and definitions are presented in preliminary background chapters * Presentation explores applications and suggests several open questions * Extensive bibliography and index This self-contained monograph provides an introduction to current research in geometry and mathematical physics and is intended for graduate students and researchers just entering this field.
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$aBruzzo, Ugo.$eauthor.
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$aHernández Ruipérez, Daniel.$eauthor.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/b11801
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