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Using this new (1984) topological invariant Donaldson could prove dramatic new results
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The Shapes of Spaces and the Nuclear Force - Gregory Moore
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- 1 Intro
- 2 Physical Mathematics
- 3 Two Basic Questions
- 4 One Dimension
- 5 A One-Dimensional Topological Invariant
- 6 Two Dimensions
- 7 Three Dimensions: Things Get Harder
- 8 More Than Three Dimensions?
- 9 Four Dimensions Is The Hardest !
- 10 Gravity
- 11 Nuclear Force
- 12 Electric & Magnetic Forces
- 13 Commutative vs. Noncommutative
- 14 Meanwhile, back at the ranch
- 15 Cartoon Of Donaldson Invariants
- 16 Using this new (1984) topological invariant Donaldson could prove dramatic new results
- 17 Witten's Answer
- 18 Topological Field Theory
- 19 What does matter is topology!
- 20 Quantum Field Theory
- 21 Seiberg-Witten equations have soliton-like solutions: vortices in a superconductor
- 22 Mad Dash After A Breakthrough
- 23 Settling A Debate