Topics, Y
Yamabe Flow > see ADM mass.
Yamabe Invariant
  @ References: Botvinnik & Rosenberg JDG(02) [non-simply-connected manifolds];
    Avila & Dain CQG(08) [axisymmetric initial data of two Kerr black holes]. 
Yamabe Question
  @ Solution: Schoen JDG(84).
Yang-Baxter Equation
  > s.a. integrable systems; lie algebras.
  * Idea: A relationship
    between elementary braids in the braid group with n strands.
  * Remark: The solutions of
    the YB equation "at roots of unity" are related to algebraic
    curves of genus g > 1; They are also known to be connected
    with the "chiral Potts model".
  @ General references:
    Korepanov in(86)nl/00;
    Jimbo IJMPA(89) [intro];
    Babelon & Viallet pr(89);
    Perk & Au-Yang en(06)mp [rev];
    Nichita a1506 [computational methods and applications].
  @ Generalizations: Ambjørn et al NPB(06) [3D, Zamolodchikov's tetrahedron equations, simplified].
  > Online resources:
    see John Baez page;
    Wikipedia page.
Yang-Lee Theory > see under Lee-Yang Theorem / Theory.
Yang-Mills Algebra
  @ References: Herscovich & Solotar AM(11) [representations]. 
Yano Tensor
  @ References: Cariglia CQG(04)ht/03 [and the Dirac equation in curved spacetime].
Yarkovsky Effect
  > s.a. Asteroids.
  * Idea: A non-gravitational
    force acting on celestial bodies, e.g., asteroids, from recoil due to
    re-emission of heat absorbed from the Sun.
  @ References:
    Lorenz & Spitale Icarus(04) [as heat engine];
    news BBC(07)mar,
    pw(07)mar [observation];
    De Vos & Kaplar AJP(10)jun [influence on the energy balance and surface temperature];
    Vokrouhlický et al a1502-ch [and its rotational variant, the YORP effect].
Yilmaz Theory
  * Idea: An alternative, 4D,
    curved spacetime theory of gravity, in which the Ricci curvature is defined in
    terms of a massless Klein-Gordon scalar field on an initially flat spacetime, and
    satisfies the Einstein equation with the usual scalar field stress-energy tensor;
    It predicts the existence of N-body interacting solutions without event
    horizons.
  @ General references: Yilmaz PR(58),
    comment Hoffmann JMM(60);
    Misner NCB(99)gq/95;
    Alley & Yilmaz NCB(99)gq/95;
    Wyss NCB(99);
    Alley et al ap/99/ApJL;
    Ibison CQG(06)-a0705 [FLRW models].
  @ Exponential metric: Martinis & Perković a1009/FP [and Newtonian gravity].
York Time > see time in gravity.
Young Diagrams / Tableaux
  > s.a. group representations.
  * Idea: A diagrammatic way
    of describing representations of finite and compact Lie groups.
  * Examples: For SU(n),
    denoting the fundamental representation by a box \(\square\) and the conjugate
    one by a column of n−1 boxes, we get:
    
  * Dimension: The dimension
    of such a representation can be calculated as follows: ...
  @ References: Hamermesh 63;
    Fulton 96 [applications to representation theory and geometry];
    Mironov & Morozov a1912 [hook variables, cut-and-join operators and τ-functions].
  > Online resources:
    see Wikipedia page.
Young's Double Slit Experiment > see experiments in physics; interference.
Yukawa Potential
  > s.a. renormalization [Yukawa theories with fermions].
  * Idea: An exponential potential
    U(r) = exp(−r/λ)/r,
    introduced by Yukawa to describe a meson-mediated interaction, where the length
    scale λ is related to the mass of the particle.
  @ References: Gönül et al PS(06) [quantum, eigenvalues and eigenfunctions];
    Haque & Joglekar a1004 [1+1, causality];
    Toms PRD(18)-a1805 [in curved spacetime];
    > s.a. chaotic systems.
  > And gravity:
    see modified newtonian gravity
    and tests.
  > Online resources:
    see Wikipedia page.
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