Patterns of symmetry breaking
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Patterns of symmetry breaking
(NATO science series, Series II,
Kluwer Academic, c2003
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"Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Patterns of Symmetry Breaking, Cracow, Poland, 15-29 September 2002" - T.p. verso
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Description
The conceptofspontaneous symmetry breaking plays a fundamental role in contemporary physics. It is essential for the description of degenerate ground states, massless modes, and topological defects. Examples are abundant in condensed matter physics, atomic and particle physics, as well as in astro physics and cosmology. In fact, spontaneous symmetry breaking can be re garded as a cornerstone ofa whole branch ofphysics which intersects the above mentioned traditionally distinct fields. In the year 2000 the European Science Foundation (ESF) started the Pro gramme "Cosmology in the Laboratory" (COSLAB), with the goal to search for and to develop analogies betweencondensed matterphysics, particle physics, and cosmology. Not surprisingly, spontaneous symmetry breaking is among the most useful notions in that endeavour. It has been decided that in the sec ond year of the Programme a School should be held in order to work out and deliver to a wide audience of students synthetic overviews of achievements and of current research topics of COSLAB. This idea has been supported by the Scientific and Environmental Affairs Division of NATO by including the School in the renowned series of its Advanced Study Institutes. The School, entitled" Patterns of Symmetry Breaking", was held in Cracow during 16-28 September 2002. It gathered 17 lecturers and about 60 students. The present volume contains notes ofmost of the lectures from that School. We hope that of the physics of spon it will convey to the reader the breadth and the beauty taneous symmetry breaking.
Table of Contents
- Preface. Symmetry Breaking and Defects
- T.W.B. Kibble. Liquid 4He and Its Superfluidity
- O.J. Griffiths, P.C. Hendry, P.V.E. McClintock, H.A. Nichol. The Role of Topological Defects in Cosmology
- M. Sakellariadou. Cosmic Defects and Particle Physics Constraints
- A.C. Davis. Introduction to the Modern Theory of Phase Transitions
- J. Sznajd. Defects in Liquid Crystals: Surface and Interfacial Anchoring Effects
- O.D. Lavrentovich. Scaling Laws for Fluxon Formation in Annular Josephson Tunnel Junctions
- R. Monaco, R.J. Rivers. Nonholonomic Field Theory of Vortices and Defect and their Phase Transitions
- H. Kleinert. Vortices and Flat Directions: the Uses of Bogomolnyi Bounds
- A. Achucarro. Evolution of Local Vortices and Interfaces
- H. Arodz. Non-Equilibrium Mott Transition in a Lattice of Bose-Einstein Condensates
- J. Dziarmaga, A. Smerzi, W.H. Zurek, A.. Bishop. Spontaneous Breakdown of Chiral Symmetry in QCD
- M.A. Nowak. Domain Wall Solutions
- T. Vachaspati. Phenomenology of Effective Gravity
- G.E. Volovik.
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