Unified theories of elementary particles : critical assessment and prospects : proceedings of the Heisenberg Symposium, held in München, July 16-21, 1981
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Unified theories of elementary particles : critical assessment and prospects : proceedings of the Heisenberg Symposium, held in München, July 16-21, 1981
(Lecture notes in physics, v. 160)
Springer-Verlag, 1982
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Table of Contents
An approach to the unification of elementary particle interactions.- Composite quarks and leptons.- Radical unification.- Speculations about the QCD vacuum.- Some recent progress in chromo string dynamics.- The numerical study of quantum chromodynamics.- Spontaneously broken and dynamically enhanced global and local symmetries.- Spontaneous breaking of supersymmetry.- Supersymmetric soliton states in extended supergravity theories.- Stability properties of gravity theories.- Why is the apparent cosmological constant zero?.- Lattice gravity or Riemannian structure on piecewise linear spaces.- Particles and geometry.
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