From quarks and gluons to quantum gravity : proceedings of the International School of Subnuclear Physics / edited by Antonino Zichichi.

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International School of Subnuclear Physics (40th : 2002 : Erice, Italy) [Browse]
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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
River Edge, NJ : World Scientific, [2003], ©2003.
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x, 437 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.

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    Contents
    • Lattice Field Theory and SU(N) Gauge Theories / M. J. Teper
    • Symmetries and Quasi-Particles in Hot QCD / C. P. Korthals Altes
    • Physics of QCD Instantons / E. V. Shuryak
    • Confinement and Duality / M. J. Strassler
    • Probing Grand Unification Through Neutrino Oscillations, Leptogenesis and Proton Decay / J. C. Pati
    • Status of Super String Theory / E. Verlinde
    • Perturbative Quantum Gravity / G. 't Hooft
    • Proton Structure and Its Flavor Decomposition / H. Abramowicz
    • Selected Highlights from the First Heavy Ion Runs at RHIC / T. J. Hallman
    • Highlights from Gran Sasso / A. Bettini
    • Experimental Highlights from Super-Kamiokande / Y. Totsuka
    • The Fermilab Experimental Physics Program / R. Tschirhart
    • Interpretation of the Search for Neutral Higgs Bosons at OPAL in a CP-Violating MSSM Scenario / P. Bechtle
    • Application of the Large-N[subscript c] Limit to a Chiral Lagrangian with Resonances / O. Cata
    • Towards the Finite Temperature Gluon Propagator in Landau Gauge Yang-Mills Theory / A. Maas
    • Hermes Measurements of the Nucleon Spin Structure / J. Wendland.
    ISBN
    9812386130 (alk. paper)
    LCCN
    2003065685
    OCLC
    53130707
    RCP
    C - S
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