Effective theories and fundamental interactions : proceedings of the International School of Subnuclear Physics
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Effective theories and fundamental interactions : proceedings of the International School of Subnuclear Physics
(The Subnuclear series, v. 34)
World Scientific, c1997
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During July 1996, ... met in Erice for the 34th course of the International School of Subnuclear Physics"--Prep
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内容説明
This book is a unique report on the frontiers of subnuclear physics presented by world specialists in a clear, rigorous and simple way.The problem of the physical vacuum is presented in the opening lecture by T D Lee and the effective string-theoretical approach to cosmological vacua by G Veneziano. Effective theoretical approaches to light and heavy quark physics are presented by H Leutwyler and M Neubert. V N Gribov discusses the quark confinement and N Seiberg the problem of finding the effective actions in supersymmetric theories. A detailed analysis confronting electroweak theory with the high precision experimental data is presented by D Schildknecht. The great specialist in membrane theory, M Duff, presents the latest results of the 11-dimensional approach, while the finite temperature effective theories are discussed by M Shaposhnikov. The unification and the physics beyond the standard model constitute the content of the lectures by R Barbieri and D Nanopoulos. The experimental data from LEP and Hera are presented by M Pohl and G Wolf. N F Ramsey, the world specialist in the field, discusses how to explore the universe with atomic clocks. An elusive Z' is the subject of a specialised seminar by P Frampton.This volume contains the reports presented by a selected group of “new talents” on various topics in the field of subnuclear physics.
目次
- Part 1 Opening lecture: the physical vacuum as a condensate, T.D. Lee. Part 2 Theory and phenomenology: the theory of quark confinement, V.N. Gribov
- light-quark effective theory, H. Leutwyler
- heavy-quark effective theory, M. Neubert
- electroweak theory confronting precision data, D. Schildknecht
- effective field theory and physics beyond the standard model, R. Barieri
- unified theories with U(2) flavour symmetry, R. Barbieri
- lectures on supersymmetric gauge theories and electric-magnetic duality, N. Seiberg
- an amusing cosmology from the string effective action, G. Veneziano
- ten to eleven - it is not too late, M.J. Duff
- finite-temperature effective theories, M. Shaposhnikov
- flipped no-scale supergravity - a synopsis, D.V. Nanopoulos. Part 3 Specialized seminar: exploring the universe with atomic clocks, N.F. Ramsey
- an elusive Z' coupled to beauty, P.H. Frampton. Part 4 Physics results - status and perspectives: recent results from LEP, M. Pohl
- recent results from HERA, G. Wolf. Part 5 Special sessions for new talents: critical equation of state from the average action, J. Berges
- measurement of the t-Lepton lifetime (LEP L3), M. Biasini
- study of the Kns-K0s final state in two photon collisions (LEP L3), S. Braccini
- toward an effective theory of small x QCD, C. Ewerz
- study of charm production in the CHORUS experiment (CERN), J. Herin
- colour-suppresses hadronic B meson decays, Y.Y. Keum
- CP violation in nonleptonic two-body decays of charmed mesons, P. Santorelli
- spectroscopy of solar neutrinos - status and future prospects, S. Schonert
- pi-piS wave interactions and 0++ particles, B.S. Zou.
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