Publication

1999-12-29 - Springer

Language

English

Word Count

104,500 words, Guess

Page Count

418 pages

Identifiers

and 3 more
  • Library of Congress Control Number99039821
  • Goodreads6001053
  • LibraryThing730842

Classifications

  • LCCQC6.4.C65 A43 2000

Description

"This book presents a survey of the theory of coherent states, wavelets, and some of their generalizations, emphasizing mathematical structures. The point of view is that the theories of wavelets and coherent states can both be subsumed into a single mathematical structure. Starting from the standard theory of coherent states over Lie groups, the authors generalize the formalism by associating coherent states to group representations that are square integrable over a homogeneous space. A further step allows one to dispense with the group context altogether. Within the group context, wavelets are coherent states of the affine group of the real line, and higher-dimensional wavelets are coherent states of other groups. This unified background makes transparent an entire range of properties of coherent states.". "Intended as an introduction to current research for graduate students and others entering the field, the book is designed for self-study, and the mathematical discussion is self-contained. The treatment does not presume any previous acquaintance with either wavelets or coherent states. With its extensive references to the research literature, the book will also be a useful compendium of recent results for physicists and mathematicians already active in the field."--BOOK JACKET.

First Sentence

The notion of coherent states (CS1) is rooted in quantum physics and its relationship to classical physics.

Subjects

Other Editions

  • Coherent States, Wavelets, and Their Generalizations (Graduate Texts in Contemporary Physics)Springer1999-12-29

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