Quantum Invariants: A Study Of Knots, 3-manifolds, And Their Sets
Delve into the fascinating world of topology with Quantum Invariants: A Study Of Knots, 3-manifolds, And Their Sets by Tomotada Ohtsuki. Published in 2001, this comprehensive hardback spans 508 pages, offering an extensive and self-contained exploration of quantum invariants and their applications to knots and three-manifolds. Ideal for mathematicians, physicists, and researchers alike, this book serves as a crucial resource in the fields of algebraic topology, geometric topology, and quantum field theory. Ohtsuki's work not only elucidates complex mathematical concepts but also bridges the gap between theoretical methods and practical applications in science and engineering. Whether you are a seasoned expert or a curious learner, this text provides valuable insights into the intricate relationships between quantum physics and topology. Enhance your understanding of mathematical physics and knot theory with this essential addition to your library.