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Overview

Detlev Buchholz is affiliated with the University of Göttingen in Germany. Their research spans the fields of Physics and Astronomy as well as Mathematics, focusing on subfields such as Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics, Mathematical Physics, Statistical and Nonlinear Physics, Algebra and Number Theory, and Computational Theory and Mathematics.

The main topics of their work include Quantum Mechanics and Applications, Advanced Operator Algebra Research, Cold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates, Spectral Theory in Mathematical Physics, Advanced Topics in Algebra, Quantum Mechanics and Non-Hermitian Physics, and Noncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories.

Recent publications by Detlev Buchholz include:

  • The universal algebra of the electromagnetic field III. Static charges and emergence of gauge fields, 2022, Letters in Mathematical Physics
  • Proper condensates, 2022, Journal of Mathematical Physics
  • The basic resolvents of position and momentum operators form a total set in the resolvent algebra, 2023, Letters in Mathematical Physics
  • Proper condensates and long range order, 2022, Journal of Mathematical Physics
  • Arrow of time and quantum physics, 2023, arXiv (Cornell University)

They frequently publish in venues such as arXiv (Cornell University), Journal of Mathematical Physics, Letters in Mathematical Physics, Communications in Mathematical Physics, and Foundations of Physics.

Among frequent collaborators are Klaus Fredenhagen, Fabio Ciolli, Giuseppe Ruzzi, Ezio Vasselli, and Teun D. H. van Nuland.

Best Publications

  • Locality and the structure of particle states

    Detlev Buchholz;Klaus Fredenhagen

  • Causal independence and the energy-level density of states in local quantum field theory

    Detlev Buchholz;Eyvind H. Wichmann

  • The physical state space of quantum electrodynamics

    Detlev Buchholz

  • The Current Algebra on the Circle as a Germ of Local Field Theories

    Detlev Buchholz;Gerhard Mack;Ivan Todorov

  • The universal structure of local algebras

    D. Buchholz;C. D'Antoni;K. Fredenhagen

  • Product states for local algebras

    Detlev Buchholz

  • Gauss' law and the infraparticle problem

    Detlev Buchholz

  • Scaling algebras and renormalization group in algebraic quantum field theory

    Detlev Buchholz;Rainer Verch

  • There are no causality problems for Fermi's two-atom system.

    Detlev Buchholz;Jakob Yngvason

  • HAAG DUALITY IN CONFORMAL QUANTUM FIELD THEORY

    Detlev Buchholz;Hanns Schulz-Mirbach

  • On Noether's Theorem in Quantum Field Theory

    Detlev Buchholz;Sergio Doplicher;Roberto Longo

  • GEOMETRIC MODULAR ACTION AND SPACETIME SYMMETRY GROUPS

    Detlev Buchholz;Olaf Dreyer;Martin Florig;Stephen J. Summers

  • The Resolvent Algebra: A New Approach to Canonical Quantum Systems

    Detlev Buchholz;Hendrik Grundling

  • Polarization free generators and the S matrix

    Hans-Juergen Borchers;Detlev Buchholz;Bert Schroer

  • New Light on Infrared Problems: Sectors, Statistics, Symmetries and Spectrum

    Detlev Buchholz;John E. Roberts

  • Collision theory for massless bosons

    Detlev Buchholz

  • Thermodynamic Properties of Non-equilibrium States in Quantum Field Theory

    Detlev Buchholz;Izumi Ojima;Hansjörg Roos

  • Warped Convolutions, Rieffel Deformations and the Construction of Quantum Field Theories

    Detlev Buchholz;Gandalf Lechner;Stephen J. Summers

  • On the existence of equilibrium states in local quantum field theory

    Detlev Buchholz;Peter Junglas

  • Nuclear maps and modular structures. I. General properties

    Detlev Buchholz;Claudio D'Antoni;Roberto Longo

  • Nuclear maps and modular structures. II. Applications to quantum field theory

    Detlev Buchholz;Claudio D'Antoni;Roberto Longo

Frequent Co-Authors

Roberto Longo
Roberto Longo University of Rome Tor Vergata
Erling Størmer
Erling Størmer University of Oslo

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