Quantum gravity : proceedings of the Sixth Moscow Seminar, Moscow, Russia, June 12-19, 1995
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Quantum gravity : proceedings of the Sixth Moscow Seminar, Moscow, Russia, June 12-19, 1995
World Scientific, c1998
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Description
The Sixth Moscow Quantum Gravity Seminar was a continuation of the series of seminars which has played an important role in the consolidation of the international quantum gravity community and which has greatly affected the development of the field. As well as papers presented at the conference, this proceedings volume includes the papers of invited speakers who were unable to attend the seminar itself.
Table of Contents
- M.A. Markov and quantum gravity, V. Frolov
- gauge theory without ghosts, B. DeWitt and C. Molina-Paris
- beyond the fringe, W. Israel
- implementing Markov's limiting curvature hypothesis, R. Brandenberger
- conformal decomposition of the effective action and the covariant curvature expansion, A. Barvinsky et al
- the impact of quantum cosmology on quantum field theory, G. Esposito
- perturbative approach to the two-dimensional quantum gravity, I.L. Shapiro
- quantum gravity and Hawking radiation, J. Bekenstein and V. Mukhanov
- wormhole time machines and the principle of minimal action, A. Carlini et al
- monopole black hole and catastrophe theory, T. Tachizawa et al
- modelling parent and baby universes by fundamental strings - topology changes and loss of quantum coherence, V. Rubakov
- strings in magnetic backgrounds, A. Tseytlin
- off-shell (4,4) supersymmetric sigma-models with torsion in harmonic superspace, E. Ivanov
- duality symmetries in N=2 heterotic superstring, I. Antoniadis et al
- hidden symmetry and S-duality in N=4, D=4 super Yang-Mills theory, I. Ya Aref'eva
- non-minimally coupled complex scalar field in classical and quantum cosmology, A. Yu Kamenshchik et al
- cosmological models and early evolution of large scale structure of the universe, V.N. Lukash
- density fluctuations in inflationary models with multiple scalar fields, Y. Yokoyama
- anisotropy of the CMBR and impact on particle physics, M.V. Sazhin
- multidimensional quantum cosmology with perfect fluid, V.D. Ivashchuk and V.N. Melnikov
- the role of time in physical cosmology, D.S. Salopek. (Part contents).
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