Over the course of the last century it has become clear that both elementary particle physics and relativity theories are based on the notion of symmetries. These symmetries become manifest in that the "laws of nature" are invariant under spacetime transformations and/or gauge transformations. The consequences of these symmetries were analyzed as early as in 1918 by Emmy Noether on the level of action functionals. Her work did not receive due recognition for nearly half a century, but can today be understood as a recurring theme in classical mechanics, electrodynamics and special relativity, Yang-Mills type quantum field theories, and in general relativity. As a matter of fact, as shown in this monograph, many aspects of physics can be deri...
Given its importance in modern physics, philosophers of science have paid surprisingly little attent...
In a recent paper in the British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, Kosso discussed the observat...
Given its importance in modern physics, philosophers of science have paid surprisingly little attent...
Over the course of the last century it has become clear that both elementary particle physics and re...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this work, we trace the role of symmetry throughout the h...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this work, we trace the role of symmetry throughout the h...
Symmetry, intended as invariance with respect to a transformation (more precisely, with respect to a...
Symmetry, intended as invariance with respect to a transformation (more precisely, with respect to a...
AbstractIn this quasi-monographical article we review the role and the evolution in that role that t...
Spacetime and internal symmetries can be used to severely restrict the form of the equations for the...
Modern physics is the study of symmetry. Everything from electromagnetism to the famed Higgs mechani...
Modern physics is the study of symmetry. Everything from electromagnetism to the famed Higgs mechani...
Abstract: Given its importance in modern physics, philosophers of science have paid surprisingly lit...
Modern physics is the study of symmetry. Everything from electromagnetism to the famed Higgs mechani...
When we use science to describe and understand the world around us, we are in essence grasping natur...
Given its importance in modern physics, philosophers of science have paid surprisingly little attent...
In a recent paper in the British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, Kosso discussed the observat...
Given its importance in modern physics, philosophers of science have paid surprisingly little attent...
Over the course of the last century it has become clear that both elementary particle physics and re...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this work, we trace the role of symmetry throughout the h...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this work, we trace the role of symmetry throughout the h...
Symmetry, intended as invariance with respect to a transformation (more precisely, with respect to a...
Symmetry, intended as invariance with respect to a transformation (more precisely, with respect to a...
AbstractIn this quasi-monographical article we review the role and the evolution in that role that t...
Spacetime and internal symmetries can be used to severely restrict the form of the equations for the...
Modern physics is the study of symmetry. Everything from electromagnetism to the famed Higgs mechani...
Modern physics is the study of symmetry. Everything from electromagnetism to the famed Higgs mechani...
Abstract: Given its importance in modern physics, philosophers of science have paid surprisingly lit...
Modern physics is the study of symmetry. Everything from electromagnetism to the famed Higgs mechani...
When we use science to describe and understand the world around us, we are in essence grasping natur...
Given its importance in modern physics, philosophers of science have paid surprisingly little attent...
In a recent paper in the British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, Kosso discussed the observat...
Given its importance in modern physics, philosophers of science have paid surprisingly little attent...