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Memorial volume for Stanley Mandelstam

editors, Nathan Berkovits ... [et al.]

World Scientific, c2017

  • : hardcover
  • : pbk

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Other editors: Lars Brink, Ling-Lie Chau, Kok Khoo Phua, Charles B Thorn

Includes bibliographies

収録内容

  • Recollections of Stanley Mandelstam / Geoffrey Chew
  • Scientific biography of Stanley Mandelstam: 1955-1980 / Charles B. Thorn
  • Scientific biography of Stanley Mandelstam: 1981-2016 / Nathan Berkovits
  • Stanley Mandelstam: brief biography and selected publications with commentary / L.L. Chau
  • Stanley Mandelstam: the early years at a "most stimulating theoretical group" / Sabine Lee
  • The guiding influence of Stanley Mandelstam, from S-matrix theory to string theory / Peter Goddard
  • Remembering Stanley: from a source of inspiration to a fair strong competitor / G. Veneziano
  • Stanley Mandelstam and me and life on the light-cone / Lars Brink
  • Reminiscences of Stanley Mandelstam / John H. Schwarz
  • Stanley Mandelstam and my postdoctoral years at Berkeley / Steven Frautschi
  • Reminiscences on Stanley Mandelstam / Korkut Bardakci
  • Remembering a gentle giant of physics / Charles Sommerfield
  • Grad school with Stanley Mandelstam / Joseph Polchinski
  • Remembering a gentle giant of physics / Mary K. Gaillard
  • Mandelstam & NAL / Pierre Ramond
  • The influence of Stanley Mandelstam / Michael B. Green
  • My interaction with Stanley Mandelstam / Paolo Di Vecchia
  • My advisor Stanley / Sang-Jin Sin
  • Stanley Mandelstam my graduate supervisor / Arjun Berera
  • Reprints and abstracts of selected work: Determination of the pion-nucleon scattering amplitude from dispersion relations and unitarity. General theory [Phys. Rev. vii 112 (1958) 1344-1360]
  • Analytic properties of transition amplitudes in perturbation theory [Phys. Rev. 115 (1959) 1741-1751][Abstract]
  • Two-dimensional representations of scattering amplitudes and their applications [in quantum theory of fields. The proceedings of the Twelfth (1961) Solvay Conference on Physics, pp. 209-233][Abstract]
  • Theory of low-energy pion pion interactions [Phys. Rev. 119 (1960) 467-477]
  • Dispersion relations in strong-coupling physics [reports on progress in physics xxv (1962) 99-162]
  • Quantum electrodynamics without potentials [Annals Phys. 19 (1962) 1-24]
  • Feynman rules for electromagnetic and Yang-Mills fields from the gauge independent field theoretic formalism [Phys. Rev. 175 (1968) 1580-1623][Abstract]
  • Quantization of the gravitational field [Annals Phys. 19 (1962) 25-66]
  • Feynman rules for the gravitational field from the coordinatein dependent field theoretic formalism [Phys. Rev. 175 (1968) 1604-1623][Abstract]
  • Dynamics based on rising Regge trajectories [Phys. Rev. 166 (1968) 1539-1552]
  • Vortices and quark confinement in nonabelian gauge theories [Phys. Lett. B 53 (1975) 476-478][Abstract]
  • Charge - monopole duality and the phases of nonabelian gaugetheories [Phys. Rev. D 19 (1979) 2391-2401][Abstract]
  • General introduction to confinement [Phys. Rept. 67 (1980) 109-121][Abstract]
  • Soliton operators for the quantized sine-Gordon equation [Phys. Rev. D 11 (1975) 3026-3030][Abstract]
  • Light cone superspace and the ultraviolet finiteness of the n=4 model [Nucl. Phys. B 213 (1983) 149-168][Abstract]
  • Dual-resonance models [Phys. Rept. 13 (1974) 259-353][Abstract]
  • The n loop string amplitude: explicit formulas, finiteness and absence of ambiguities [Phys. Lett. B 277 (1992) 82-88][Abstract]

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Stanley Mandelstam (1928-2016) was one of the most influential and respected particle theorists. Coming as a young chemical engineer from South Africa to study theoretical physics in England, he quickly became a leading physicist in his field. With his deep understanding of quantum field theory, he pioneered the development of the analytic S-matrix theory as well as the path-dependent formulations for quantum gauge theories and for quantum general relativity. They are being actively used for the electroweak theory and having their imprints in lattice gauge theory and loop quantum gravity. Also he elucidated the mechanisms for quark confinement in quantum chromodynamics, constructed non-perturbative bosonization methods in 1+1 dimensions, and proved the perturbative finiteness and =0 of N=4 supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory. His work also led to the discovery of dual resonance models, which in turn became superstring theory. He was a leader in these developments, devoting much of his later years to the proof that the theory is perturbatively finite so it can be considered as a contender for the theory of quantum gravity.He was also a very modest and friendly man, impressing everyone with his sharp intellect as well as his humanity. This volume contains essays written by many of his friends and students, including both detailed reports on his scientific achievements as well as personal reminiscences. Also collected in the volume are some selected reprints of Mandelstam's early seminal papers and abstracts of selected papers representing the full spectrum of his contributions.

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