The Shapes of Spaces and the Nuclear Force - Gregory Moore

The Shapes of Spaces and the Nuclear Force - Gregory Moore

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Seiberg-Witten equations have soliton-like solutions: vortices in a superconductor

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Seiberg-Witten equations have soliton-like solutions: vortices in a superconductor

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The Shapes of Spaces and the Nuclear Force - Gregory Moore

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

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