The theory of quark and gluon interactions
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The theory of quark and gluon interactions
(Texts and monographs in physics)
Springer, 1999
3rd rev. and enl. ed
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [395]-408) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Since QCD is an ever growing area of physics, a number of sections in this third edition of the book have been expanded, in particular, those dealing with deep inelastic scattering. Here new material is included both on higher-order calculations, quite a number of which have become available in the last few years, and on the small-x limit of structure functions, where, triggered by the results of HERA, there has been considerable activity. Two other topics have also received special attention. One is the matter of bound states of heavy quarks, where inclusion of higher-order perturbative and nonperturbative corrections has led to a clarification of the QCD description, particularly for the lowest states of heavy quarkonia. The other concerns the results of high-order (four-loop) calculations and a new determination of the parameters of the theory, quark masses, etc.
Table of Contents
- Generalities * QCD as a Field Theory * Renormalization in QCD * Perturbative QCD * I. Deep Inelastic Scattering * Perturbative QCD * II. OZI Forbidden Decays
- Drell-Yan Processes
- Jets
- Corrections to Weak Decays
- SVZ Sum Rules
- Exclusive Processes * Hadrons as Bound States of Quarks * Light Quarks
- PCAC
- Chiral Dynamics
- The QCD Vacuum * Instantons * Lattice QCD * The QCD Series. The Parameters of QCD * Appendices * References * Subject Index.
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