From supersymmetry to the origin of space-time : proceedings of the International School of Subnuclear Physics
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From supersymmetry to the origin of space-time : proceedings of the International School of Subnuclear Physics
(The Subnuclear series, v. 31)
World Scientific, c1995
Edizioni scientifiche Galileiane
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High energy physics has witnessed a remarkable development toward the theory of everything (TOE), whose best candidate is superstring theory. This development started with supersymmetry and has now reached the point of subjecting to experiment the problem of understanding the origin of space-time. This wide spectrum of unprecedented conceptual developments has its roots in our present knowledge of the fundamental forces of nature. This volume covers the most recent advances concerning these topics, reviews the status and prospects of all known gauge forces, including the experimental results on their validity.
Table of Contents
- A non-critical string approach to black holes, time and quantum dynamics, J. Ellis et al
- status of electroweak theory, P. Langacker
- why it seems too early to report on status of QCD, Yu. Dokshitzer
- non-relativistic quark model from QCD and related topics, G. Morpurgo
- SUSY GUTs - a practical introduction, J. Lopez
- where can SUSY be?, A. Zichichi
- super-gravity models, R. Arnowitt
- no-scale super-gravity - a viable scenario for understanding the SUSY-breaking scale?, A.B. Lahanas
- quark and lepton substructure - issues, promise and problems, R. Peccei
- present LEP data and electroweak theory, M. Vysotsky
- theoretical implications of precision electroweak data, G. Altarelli
- some recent experimental results from Fermilab, H. Montgomery
- HERA - accelerator performance and physics results, B. Wiik.
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