Selected papers of Abdus Salam : with commentary
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Selected papers of Abdus Salam : with commentary
(World Scientific series in 20th century physics, vol. 5)
World Scientific, c1994
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This is a selection from over 250 papers published by Abdus Salam. Professor Salam has been Professor of Theoretical Physics at Imperial College, London and Director of the International Centre for Theoretical Physics in Trieste, for which he was largely responsible for creating. He is one of the most distinguished theoretical physicists of his generation and won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1979 for his work on the unification of electromagnetic and weak interactions. He is well known for his deep interest in the development of scientific research in the third world (to which ICTP is devoted) and has taken a leading part in setting up the Third World Academy. His research work has ranged widely over quantum field theory and all aspects of the theory of elementary particles and more recently into other fields, including high-temperature superconductivity and theoretical biology. The papers selected represent a cross section of his work covering the entire period of 50 years from his student days to the present.
Table of Contents
- Field theory and dispersion relations
- symmetries and electroweak unification
- lepton-hadron unification
- gravity, supersymmetry and strings
- condensed matter and biology
- general introduction and introduction to sections
- biodata and completelist of publications. (Part contents.)
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