Sunday, 22 May 2022

Quantum space through Poisson manifold's deformation quantization by Kontsevich 2012-2015. Translated by Google

  Quantum space through Poisson manifold's deformation quantization by Kontsevich


TANAKA Akio

From  Print  2012, Chapter 18

Symmetry. That's what I once talked to C repeatedly. Prague in the 1920s. Karzevskiy's paper, "Asymmetric Duality of Linguistic Signs," in the magazine TCLP. The coexistence of absolutely contradictory flexible and rigid structures where the language continues to hold, thereby the language remains the language. An eternal contradiction that will continue to be doubly inherent in language. Karzevski presented the duality of why language is so flexible and so robust that it seems to be almost absolutely inconsistent. A discussion of the white eyebrows left by Sergei Karzevskiy, a linguist whom C called the only genius in his last book.

A consistent understanding of this duality as to why this coexistence is possible has probably not yet been submitted. In comparison, there has been steady progress in the world's quantization and quantization.

According to Fukaya, Kontsevich presented a formal conjecture in his 1997 dissertation, which he himself proved in his 2003 dissertation. "Transformation quantization of Poisson manifolds". Fukaya outlines his proof in his book only for nR The whole proof is immeasurable. Quantum space, that may not be a dream anymore.


Source: Tale / Print by LI Koh / 27 January 2012

Reference:
Quantization of Language / 24 June 2009



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