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Field (physics) and Gennadi Sardanashvily

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Difference between Field (physics) and Gennadi Sardanashvily

Field (physics) vs. Gennadi Sardanashvily

In physics, a field is a physical quantity, represented by a number or tensor, that has a value for each point in space and time. Gennadi Sardanashvily (Генна́дий Алекса́ндрович Сарданашви́ли; March 13, 1950 - September 1, 2016) was a theoretical physicist, a principal research scientist of Moscow State University.

Similarities between Field (physics) and Gennadi Sardanashvily

Field (physics) and Gennadi Sardanashvily have 10 things in common (in Unionpedia): BRST quantization, Classical field theory, Classical mechanics, Covariant classical field theory, Fiber bundle, Graded manifold, Gravity, Hamiltonian field theory, Jet bundle, Quantum mechanics.

BRST quantization

In theoretical physics, the BRST formalism, or BRST quantization (where the BRST refers to Becchi, Rouet, Stora and Tyutin) denotes a relatively rigorous mathematical approach to quantizing a field theory with a gauge symmetry.

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Classical field theory

A classical field theory is a physical theory that predicts how one or more physical fields interact with matter through field equations.

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Classical mechanics

Classical mechanics describes the motion of macroscopic objects, from projectiles to parts of machinery, and astronomical objects, such as spacecraft, planets, stars and galaxies.

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Covariant classical field theory

In mathematical physics, covariant classical field theory represents classical fields by sections of fiber bundles, and their dynamics is phrased in the context of a finite-dimensional space of fields.

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Fiber bundle

In mathematics, and particularly topology, a fiber bundle (or, in British English, fibre bundle) is a space that is locally a product space, but globally may have a different topological structure.

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Graded manifold

In algebraic geometry, Graded manifolds are extensions of the manifold concept based on ideas coming from supersymmetry and supercommutative algebra.

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Gravity

Gravity, or gravitation, is a natural phenomenon by which all things with mass or energy—including planets, stars, galaxies, and even light—are brought toward (or gravitate toward) one another.

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Hamiltonian field theory

In theoretical physics, Hamiltonian field theory is the field-theoretic analogue to classical Hamiltonian mechanics.

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Jet bundle

In differential topology, the jet bundle is a certain construction that makes a new smooth fiber bundle out of a given smooth fiber bundle.

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Quantum mechanics

Quantum mechanics (QM; also known as quantum physics, quantum theory, the wave mechanical model, or matrix mechanics), including quantum field theory, is a fundamental theory in physics which describes nature at the smallest scales of energy levels of atoms and subatomic particles.

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Field (physics) and Gennadi Sardanashvily Comparison

Field (physics) has 173 relations, while Gennadi Sardanashvily has 26. As they have in common 10, the Jaccard index is 5.03% = 10 / (173 + 26).

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