Roland Friedrich

Publication List Details

Period

1960 - 2004

Number

13

Co-Authors

On Connections of Conformal Field Theory and Stochastic L{\oe}wner Evolution (2004)

Friedrich, Roland

This manuscript explores the connections between a class of stochastic processes called "Stochastic Loewner Evolution" (SLE) and conformal field theory (CFT). First some important results are...

On Conformal Field Theory and Stochastic Loewner Evolution (2003)

Friedrich, Roland, Kalkkinen, Jussi

We describe Stochastic Loewner Evolution on arbitrary Riemann surfaces with boundary using Conformal Field Theory methods. We propose in particular a CFT construction for a probability measure on...

Conformal restriction, highest-weight representations and SLE (2003)

Friedrich, Roland, Werner, Wendelin

We show how to relate Schramm-Loewner Evolutions (SLE) to highest-weight representations of infinite dimensional Lie Algebras using the conformal restriction properties studied by Lawler, Schramm and...

Conformal fields, restriction properties, degenerate representations and SLE (2002)

Friedrich, Roland, Werner, Wendelin

In this note, we show how to relate the Schramm-Loewner Evolution processes (SLE) to highest-weight representations of the Virasoro Algebra. The conformal restriction properties of SLE that have been...

Isolation and Characterization of cDNA Clones Encoding the Human Carcinoembryonic Antigen Reveal a Highly Conserved Repeating Structure (1987)

Zimmermann, Wolfgang, Ortlieb, Barbara, Friedrich, Roland, Kleist, Sabine Von

For the isolation of cDNA clones encoding the carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA), we have constructed a cDNA library from human colon tumor mRNA. The library was screened with various oligonucleotides...

Leukämie-Induktion durch onkogenfreie Retroviren. (1984)

Friedrich, Roland.

Enth. 9 Sonderabdr. aus verschiedenen Zeitschr. ; Erscheint in 2 Bd.

Mathematical Logic in the Human Brain: Syntax

Friedrich, Roland, Friederici, Angela D.

Theory predicts a close structural relation of formal languages with natural languages. Both share the aspect of an underlying grammar which either generates (hierarchically) structured expressions...