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Hermann Weyl’s Raum — Zeit — Materie and a General Introduction to His Scientific Work
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020$a9783034882781
082$a510.9
099$aOnline Resource: Birkhäuser
245$aHermann Weyl’s Raum — Zeit — Materie and a General Introduction to His Scientific Work$h[EBook]$cedited by Erhard Scholz.
260$aBasel$bBirkhäuser$c2001.
300$aVII, 403 pages$bonline resource.
336$atext
338$aonline resource
440$aDMV Seminar,$x1661-237X ;$v30
505$aI Historical Aspects of Weyl's Raum - Zeit - Materie -- 1 Journeys in spacetime Sigurdsson -- 2 Weyls Infinitesimalgeometrie, 1917-1925 (Erhard Scholz) -- 3 Weyl's contributions to cosmology (Hubert Goenner) -- 4 Ursprünge der Eichtheorien (Norbert Straumann) -- II Hermann Weyl: Mathematician, Physicist, Philosopher (Robert Coleman and Herbert Kortä -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The young analyst -- 3 Riemann surfaces -- 4 Spacetime -- 5 Group theory and its applications -- 6 Foundations of mathematics -- III Appendices -- Common Weyl Bibliography -- Authors.
520$aHistorical interest and studies of Weyl's role in the interplay between 20th-century mathematics, physics and philosophy have been increasing since the middle 1980s, triggered by different activities at the occasion of the centenary of his birth in 1985, and are far from being exhausted. The present book takes Weyl's "Raum - Zeit - Materie" (Space - Time - Matter) as center of concentration and starting field for a broader look at his work. The contributions in the first part of this volume discuss Weyl's deep involvement in relativity, cosmology and matter theories between the classical unified field theories and quantum physics from the perspective of a creative mind struggling against theories of nature restricted by the view of classical determinism. In the second part of this volume, a broad and detailed introduction is given to Weyl's work in the mathematical sciences in general and in philosophy. It covers the whole range of Weyl's mathematical and physical interests: real analysis, complex function theory and Riemann surfaces, elementary ergodic theory, foundations of mathematics, differential geometry, general relativity, Lie groups, quantum mechanics, and number theory.
538$aOnline access to this digital book is restricted to subscription institutions through IP address (only for SISSA internal users)
700$aScholz, Erhard.$eeditor.
710$aSpringerLink (Online service)
830$aDMV Seminar,$v30
856$uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-8278-1
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