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On Certain Unitary Representations of an Infinite Group of Transformations
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On Certain Unitary Representations of an Infinite Group of Transformations

On Certain Unitary Representations of an Infinite Group of Transformations

Léon Van Hove

92 pages, parution le 01/06/2001

Résumé

On April 20, 1951, Léon Van Hove presented his thesis "Sur certaines représentations unitaires d'un groupe infini de transformations" to the Université libre de Bruxelles (Free University of Brussels), two days before the University of Grenoble had approved the creation of L'Ecole d'été de physique théorique at Les Houches (Haute Savoie, France). The first session of the "Ecole des Houches" began on July 15, 1951, with a month-long course by Van Hove on quantum mechanics. The lecture notes for this course were written for the benefit of physicists who — like most of their colleagues outside the US, Canada, and England at that time — did not know quantum mechanics but wanted to learn it seriously. Van Hove's course met their expectations fully. The physics course benefitted from the mathematical expertise of the lecturer, which is also apparent in this thesis. Without his own research as scaffolding, Van Hove could not have built the short and beautiful course which provided the participants with a solid, useful foundation in modern physics.

The lecture notes are in French. If they had been in English they would have been published together with the translation of the thesis. The first three pages of the notes are reproduced at the end of this book. The set of notes was reproduced by stencils and distributed to the participants at the beginning of the course.

The translation of Léon Van Hove's thesis was initiated in late 2000, when Bob Hermann, formerly in the Department of Mathematics at MIT, sent to Van Hove's son Michel his view on the thesis: "I would consider it as one of the most important mathematical physics papers of the past fifty years, containing the key ideas for what has become known as 'geometric quantization.'" Indeed, the thesis is interesting both to historians of science and to theoretical physicists and mathematicians exploring the relationships between quantum and classical physics, based on the Hilbert-space approach to classical mechanics.

Contents:

  1. Introduction and Review
  2. The Group of Transformations That Leaves Invariant the Pfaff Form ds — Spjdqj
  3. Unitary Representations R and R(a) of the Group G
  4. Infinitesimal Transformations in the Representations R and R(a)
  5. Irreducibility of the Representations R(a)
  6. Comparison between Quantum Mechanical and Classical Operators

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Éditeur(s) World Scientific
Auteur(s) Léon Van Hove
Parution 01/06/2001
Nb. de pages 92
Format 15,4 x 21,5
Couverture Broché
Poids 154g
Intérieur Noir et Blanc
EAN13 9789810246433

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