
On Hilbert's Sixth Problem
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 26. January 2022
Book
Hardback
XIII, 191 pages
978-3-030-83836-2 (ISBN)
Description
This book explores the premise that a physical theory is an interpretation of the analytico-canonical formalism. Throughout the text, the investigation stresses that classical mechanics in its Lagrangian formulation is the formal backbone of theoretical physics. The authors start from a presentation of the analytico-canonical formalism for classical mechanics, and its applications in electromagnetism, Schrödinger's quantum mechanics, and field theories such as general relativity and gauge field theories, up to the Higgs mechanism.
The analysis uses the main criterion used by physicists for a theory: to formulate a physical theory we write down a Lagrangian for it. A physical theory is a particular instance of the Lagrangian functional. So, there is already an unified physical theory. One only has to specify the corresponding Lagrangian (or Lagrangian density); the dynamical equations are the associated Euler-Lagrange equations. The theory of Suppes predicates as the main tool inthe axiomatization and examples from the usual theories in physics. For applications, a whole plethora of results from logic that lead to interesting, and sometimes unexpected, consequences.
This volume looks at where our physics happen and which mathematical universe we require for the description of our concrete physical events. It also explores if we use the constructive universe or if we need set-theoretically generic spacetimes.
Reviews / Votes
"This book is a compilation, 'an essay', of the bulk of their work from 1990 to the present. This 191 page essay includes some historical background and lots of snippets and parts of da Costa and Doria's work on the meta-mathematics of mathematical physics. It starts with a primer on graduate-level basic physics . ending with a consideration of hypercomputation." (Deborah Konkowski, zbMATH 1494.00005, 2022)More details
Series
Edition
2022 ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
Cham
Switzerland
Publishing group
Springer International Publishing
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
1 s/w Abbildung
XIII, 191 p. 1 illus.
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 160 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
483 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-030-83836-2 (9783030838362)
DOI
10.1007/978-3-030-83837-9
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Persons
Francisco Antonio Doria
is Professor Emeritus, UFRJ. PhD (mathematical physics, advisor Leopoldo Nachbin, 1977, CBPF, Rio Brazil). With Newton da Costa settled the 1976 Arnol'd Hilbert Symposium Problems; proved that chaos in dynamical systems theory is undecidable.
Newton C. A. da Costa is a well-known expert in the field of nonclassical logics, developed the theory of paraconsistent logics.
Newton C. A. da Costa is a well-known expert in the field of nonclassical logics, developed the theory of paraconsistent logics.
Content
Foreword.- 1. Preliminary.- Part I. Physics: A Primer. 2. Classical mechanics.- 3. Variational calculus.- 4. Lagrangian formulation.- 5. Hamilton's equations.- 6. Hamilton-Jacobi theory.- 7. Where the action is.- 8. From classical to quantum.- 9. Field theory.- 10. Electromagnetism.- 11. Special relativity.- 12. General relativity.- 13. Gauge field theories.- Part II. Axiomatics. 14. Axiomatizations in ZFC.- Part III. Technicalities. 15. Hierarchies.- Part IV. More applications. 16. Arnol'd's 1974 problems.- 17. Forcing and gravitation.- 18. Economics and ecology.- Part V. Computer science. 19. Fast-growing functions.- Part VI. Hypercomputation. 20. Hypercomputation.- References.