Combinatorics and physics
Appearance
Combinatorial physics or physical combinatorics is an emerging area which unites combinatorial and discrete mathematical techniques applied to theoretical physics, especially quantum theory.
See also
Further reading
- 2007 International Conference on Combinatorial physics
- Some Open Problems in Combinatorial Physics, G. Duchamp, H. Cheballah
- One-parameter groups and combinatorial physics, G. Duchamp, K.A. Penson, A.I. Solomon, A.Horzela, P.Blasiak
- Combinatorial Physics, Normal Order and Model Feynman Graphs, A.I. Solomon, P. Blasiak, G. Duchamp, A. Horzela, K.A. Penson
- Discrete and Combinatorial Physics
- Bit-String Physics: a Novel "Theory of Everything", H. Pierre Noyes
- Combinatorial Physics, Ted Bastin, Clive William Kilmister, World Scientific, 1995, ISBN 9810222122
- Physical Combinatorics, Masaki Kashiwara, Tetsuji Miwa, Springer, 2000, ISBN 0817641750
- Physical Combinatorics and Quasiparticles, Giovanni Feverati, Paul A. Pearce, Nicholas S. Witte
- Physical Combinatorics of Non-Unitary Minimal Models, Hannah Fitzgerald
- Paths, Crystals and Fermionic Formulae, G.Hatayama, A.Kuniba, M.Okado, T.Takagi, Z.Tsuboi
- On powers of Stirling matrices, Istvan Mezo