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Elliptic Extensions in Statistical and Stochastic Systems: SpringerBriefs in Mathematical Physics, cartea 47

Autor Makoto Katori
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 apr 2023
Hermite's theorem makes it known that there are three levels of mathematical frames in which a simple addition formula is valid. They are rational, q-analogue, and elliptic-analogue. Based on the addition formula and associated mathematical structures, productive studies have been carried out in the process of q-extension of the rational (classical) formulas in enumerative combinatorics, theory of special functions, representation theory, study of integrable systems, and so on. Originating from the paper by Date, Jimbo, Kuniba, Miwa, and Okado on the exactly solvable statistical mechanics models using the theta function identities (1987), the formulas obtained at the q-level are now extended to the elliptic level in many research fields in mathematics and theoretical physics. In the present monograph, the recent progress of the elliptic extensions in the study of statistical and stochastic models in equilibrium and nonequilibrium statistical mechanics and probability theory is shown. At the elliptic level, many special functions are used, including Jacobi's theta functions, Weierstrass elliptic functions, Jacobi's elliptic functions, and others. This monograph is not intended to be a handbook of mathematical formulas of these elliptic functions, however. Thus, use is made only of the theta function of a complex-valued argument and a real-valued nome, which is a simplified version of the four kinds of Jacobi's theta functions. Then, the seven systems of orthogonal theta functions, written using a polynomial of the argument multiplied by a single theta function, or pairs of such functions, can be defined. They were introduced by Rosengren and Schlosser (2006), in association with the seven irreducible reduced affine root systems. Using Rosengren and Schlosser's theta functions, non-colliding Brownian bridges on a one-dimensional torus and an interval are discussed, along with determinantal point processes on a two-dimensional torus. Their scaling limitsare argued, and the infinite particle systems are derived. Such limit transitions will be regarded as the mathematical realizations of the thermodynamic or hydrodynamic limits that are central subjects of statistical mechanics.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789811995262
ISBN-10: 9811995265
Pagini: 125
Ilustrații: XIV, 125 p. 18 illus., 15 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2023
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Springer
Seria SpringerBriefs in Mathematical Physics

Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore

Cuprins

Introduction.- Brownian Motion and Theta Functions.- Biorthogonal Systems of Theta Functions and Macdonald Denominators.- KMLGV Determinants and Noncolliding Brownian Bridges.- Determinantal Point Processes Associated with Biorthogonal Systems.- Doubly Periodic Determinantal Point Processes.- Future Problems.

Caracteristici

Explains elliptic extensions using the Brownian motion and determinantal point processes Uses only one kind of special function, called the theta function, and visualizes elliptic extensions using graphs Shows open problems for readers who want to use elliptic functions in probability theory and statistical mechanics