A q-Analogue of the Family of Poincaré Distributions on the Upper Half Plane
Offered By: Conference GSI via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a mathematical conference talk delving into the intricacies of q-analogues and their application to the family of Poincaré distributions on the upper half plane. Gain insights into this advanced topic in mathematical analysis, examining how q-analogues can provide new perspectives on classical distributions. Discover the implications of this research for fields such as complex analysis, hyperbolic geometry, and quantum mathematics. Engage with cutting-edge mathematical concepts and their potential applications in theoretical physics and information theory during this 44-minute presentation from the Conference GSI.
Syllabus
A q-analogue of the family of Poincaré distributions on the upper half plane
Taught by
Conference GSI
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