From quarks to black holes : progress in understanding the logic of nature : proceedings of the International School of Subnuclear Physics
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From quarks to black holes : progress in understanding the logic of nature : proceedings of the International School of Subnuclear Physics
(The Subnuclear series, v. 41)
World Scientific, c2005
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume is a unique report on the frontiers of subnuclear physics presented by global specialists in a clear and rigorous style.The question of Lattice QCD is presented by R D Kenway, and that of Quark-Gluon Plasma Physics by F Karsch. Quantum Field theory is discussed by R G Dijkgraff, and the status of Local Supersymmetry by M J Duff. Detailed analysis of Supersymmetry in Nuclei is made by F Iachello, and that of Inflation, Dark Matter and Dark Energy by E W Kolb. Compactified dimensions are outlined by I Antoniadis, Horizons in the quantization of the gravitational force by Nobel Laureate G 't Hooft, as also are Neutrino Oscillations by G Fogli and Fundamental Constants by H Fritzsch. The experimental data from BNL and Babar are presented by T W Ludlum and M A Giorgi, those from Fermilab and Hera by Parke and G Wolf. The status at CERN is given by L Maiani for the LHC and by W-D Schlatter for the non-LHC experiments. Highlights from Gran Sasso are presented by A Bettini. This volume also contains reports by a selected group of “new talents” on various topics in the field of subnuclear physics.The proceedings have been selected for coverage in:• Index to Scientific & Technical Proceedings® (ISTP® / ISI Proceedings)• Index to Scientific & Technical Proceedings (ISTP CDROM version / ISI Proceedings)• CC Proceedings — Engineering & Physical Sciences
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# Mini-Courses on Basics: # The Latest in Lattice QCD (R D Kenway) # Quark-Gluon Plasma Physics (F Karsch) # The Status of Local Supersymmetry (M J Duff) # Seminars on Hot Theoretical Topics: # Supersymmetry in Nuclei (F Iachello) # Horizons (G 't Hooft) # Neutrino Oscillations Physics (G Fogli) # Fundamental Constants and Their Possible Time Dependence (H Fritzsch) # Experimental Highlights: # Highlights from BABAR (M A Giorgi) # Highlights from Fermilab (S Parke) # Highlights from Gran Sasso (A Bettini) # Special Sessions for New Talents: # Magnetic Screening Length in Hot QCD (P Giovannangeli) # The KamLAND Impact on Neutrino Oscillations (A M Rotunno) # Yang-Mills Effective Action at High Temperature (M Oswald) # and other papers
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