
Few people have proved more influential in the field of differential and algebraic geometry, and in showing how this links with mathematical physics, than Nigel Hitchin. Oxford University's Savilian Professor of Geometry has made fundamental contributions in areas as diverse as: spin geometry, instanton and monopole equations, twistor theory, symplectic geometry of moduli spaces, integrables systems, Higgs bundles, Einstein metrics, hyperkähler geometry, Frobenius manifolds, Painlevé equations, special Lagrangian geometry and mirror symmetry, theory of grebes, and many more.He was previously Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge University, as well as Professor of Mathematics at the University of Warwick, is a Fellow of the Royal Society and has been the President of the London Mathematical Society.The chapters in this fascinating volume, written by some of the greats in their fields (including four Fields Medalists), show how Hitchin's ideas have impacted on a wide variety of subjects. The book grew out of the Geometry Conference in Honour of Nigel Hitchin, held in Madrid, with some additional contributions, and should be required reading for anyone seeking insights into the overlap between geometry and physics.
This volume investigates the profound influence of Nigel Hitchin’s mathematical research on the intersection of differential geometry, algebraic geometry, and theoretical physics. The editors, all distinguished mathematicians, have compiled a collection of papers that analyze the evolution of Hitchin’s concepts across several decades. By examining his work on Higgs bundles, twistor theory, and integrable systems, the text demonstrates how his methodologies serve as a bridge between abstract geometric structures and physical phenomena.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this volume as a significant reference for researchers and graduate students specializing in geometry and mathematical physics. The text is noted for its academic rigor and serves as a comprehensive overview of the impact of Hitchin's contributions to modern mathematics.
Page Count:
464
Publication Date:
2010-08-17
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199534926
ISBN-13:
9780199534920
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