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Paul Bracken

    Gilgamesh in the 21st Century
    Ricci Flow and Three Dimensional Manifolds with Positive Curvature
    Yang-Mills Theories
    Second Nuclear Age
    • Second Nuclear Age

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.8(19)Add rating

      Drawing on years of experience analyzing defense strategy, the author advocates for renewed U.S. attention to nuclear weapons and discusses how their presence will transform the way crises develop and escalate.

      Second Nuclear Age
    • Yang-Mills Theories

      • 108 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Focusing on Yang-Mills gauge theories, this book delves into their structure, quantization, and applications. It presents various perspectives on the subject, utilizing path integral techniques for analysis and quantization. Additionally, the text introduces solvable low-dimensional models to enhance understanding of these fundamental theories in matter description.

      Yang-Mills Theories
    • The book delves into the Ricci flow on differentiable manifolds, highlighting its significant advancements in understanding manifolds across various dimensions. It focuses particularly on low-dimensional manifolds, which have contributed to resolving the Poincaré conjecture. Key concepts include both normalized and unnormalized flows, along with an in-depth examination of the curvature tensor in three dimensions and its evolution. The importance of maximum principles in this context is also emphasized, showcasing their critical role in the study.

      Ricci Flow and Three Dimensional Manifolds with Positive Curvature
    • Gilgamesh in the 21st Century

      A Personal Quest to Understand Mortality

      • 290 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Exploring the timeless question of mortality, Paul Bracken offers a lighthearted yet profound examination of what it means to be human. Drawing inspiration from the ancient epic of Gilgamesh, he investigates diverse topics such as the origins of life, the complexities of the human mind, and advancements in life extension. This scientific reimagining invites readers to reflect on their own existence and the fate that awaits us all, blending humor with deep philosophical inquiry.

      Gilgamesh in the 21st Century