Theoretical physics at the end of the twentieth century : lecture notes of the CRM summer school, Banff, Alberta
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Theoretical physics at the end of the twentieth century : lecture notes of the CRM summer school, Banff, Alberta
(CRM series on mathematical physics)
Springer, c2002
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Hokkaido University, Library, Graduate School of Science, Faculty of Science and School of Science図書
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Based on courses given at the CRM Banff summer school in 1999, this volume provides a snapshot of topics engaging theoretical physicists at the end of the twentieth century and the beginning of the twenty-first. Young physicists will find in these chapters pedagogical introductions to subjects currently active in theoretical physics, and more seasoned physicists will find a chance to share the excitement of fields outside their immediate research interests.
Table of Contents
1. Lectures on Supersymmetric Yang-Mills Theory and Integrable Systems (D'Hoker/Phong) 2. Lectures on Branes, Black Holes and Anti-de Sitter Space (Duff) 3. Easy Turbulence (Gawedzki) 4. BEC and the New World of Coherent Matter Waves (Griffin) 5. Beyond CFT: Deformed Virasoro and Elliptic Algebras (Odake) 6. Mesoscopic Physics (Simons/Altland) 7. QCD In Extreme Conditions (Wilczek)
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