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Autor:
Tim Porter, Jim Stasheff
Publikováno v:
Symmetry, Vol 14, Iss 3, p 553 (2022)
Homotopy coherence has a considerable history, albeit also by other names. For this volume highlighting symmetries, the appropriate use is homotopy coherence of representations, at one time known as representations up to homotopy/homotopy coherent re
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https://doaj.org/article/a241e6b93dec4781a8f28e6c3bcb7f3f
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra. 227:107428
Autor:
Sylvain Lavau, Jim Stasheff
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra. 227:107311
The present paper, though inspired by the use of tensor hierarchies in theoretical physics, establishes their mathematical credentials, especially as genetically related to Lie algebra crossed modules. Gauging procedures in supergravity rely on a pai
Autor:
Jim Stasheff
Publikováno v:
Georgian Mathematical Journal. 26:311-314
Here is a sketch of a few of the connections between Prof. Nodar Berikashvili and his school and higher homotopy structures.
Autor:
Jim Stasheff
Publikováno v:
Higher Structures. 3:292-326
Autor:
Jim Stasheff
Brackets by another name, Whitehead or Samelson products, have a history parallel to that in Kosmann-Schwarzbach's From Schouten to Mackenzie: notes on brackets. Here I sketch the development of these and some of the other brackets and products and b
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2105.09724
http://arxiv.org/abs/2105.09724
Autor:
Jim Stasheff
Publikováno v:
Georgian Mathematical Journal. 25:623-627
A decade ago, I wrote a tribute to Tornike Kadeishvili in honor of his 60th birthday [J. Stasheff, A twisted tale of cochains and connections, Georgian Math. J. 17 2010, 1, 203–215]. Time marches on! Now for his 70th I will update (with some repeti
Autor:
Tom Lada, Jim Stasheff
Publikováno v:
Differential Geometry and its Applications. 77:101755
There has been a recent and ongoing flurry/blizzard of papers making use of the notion of L ∞ -algebra in relation to field theory. Here we call attention to just some of the more recent developments, but only in the sense of an antipasto: a small
Autor:
Andreas Deser, Jim Stasheff
Publikováno v:
Communications in Mathematical Physics. 339:1003-1020
Over many decades, the word "double" has appeared in various contexts, at times seemingly unrelated. Several have some relation to mathematical physics. Recently, this has become particularly strking in DFT (double field theory). Two 'doubles' that a
Autor:
Jim Stasheff
Publikováno v:
Pure and Applied Mathematics Quarterly. 9:371-385