Objetivo Since the concept of group was clarified by Evariste Galois in 1832 for the theory of equations, group theory has become a leading field in mathematics and spred its influence in many scientific domains. Felix Klein showed its dominant role in geometry; Joseph Fourier started representation theory, Sophus Lie introduced the continuous transformation groups. Group theory contributes decisively to physics (relativity, thermodynamics, elementary particles, field theory, quantum mechanics) chemistry (christallography, molecular dynamics), and biology (braid groups and ADN). Ámbito científico natural sciencesphysical sciencestheoretical physicsparticle physicsnatural sciencesphysical sciencesquantum physicsnatural sciencesphysical sciencesthermodynamicsnatural sciencesmathematicspure mathematicsgeometry Programa(s) FP5-HUMAN POTENTIAL - Programme for research, technological development and demonstration on "Improving the human research potential and the socio-economic knowledge base" (1998-2002) Tema(s) Data not available Convocatoria de propuestas Data not available Régimen de financiación SC - High Level Scientific Conference Coordinador UNIVERSITÉ PARIS 7 DENIS DIDEROT Aportación de la UE Sin datos Dirección Place Jussieu 2 75752 PARIS Francia Ver en el mapa Coste total Sin datos