Unified Theories of Elementary Particles [electronic resource] : Critical Assessment and Prospects Proceedings of the Heisenberg Symposium Held in München, July 16–21,1981 /
An approach to the unification of elementary particle interactions -- Composite quarks and leptons -- Radical unification -- Speculations about the QCD vacuum -- Some recent progress in chromo string dynamics -- The numerical study of quantum chromodynamics -- Spontaneously broken and dynamically enhanced global and local symmetries -- Spontaneous breaking of supersymmetry -- Supersymmetric soliton states in extended supergravity theories -- Stability properties of gravity theories -- Why is the apparent cosmological constant zero? -- Lattice gravity or Riemannian structure on piecewise linear spaces -- Particles and geometry.
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Format: | Texto biblioteca |
Language: | eng |
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Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg,
1982
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Subjects: | Physics., Elementary particles (Physics)., Quantum field theory., Elementary Particles, Quantum Field Theory., |
Online Access: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-11560-9 |
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Summary: | An approach to the unification of elementary particle interactions -- Composite quarks and leptons -- Radical unification -- Speculations about the QCD vacuum -- Some recent progress in chromo string dynamics -- The numerical study of quantum chromodynamics -- Spontaneously broken and dynamically enhanced global and local symmetries -- Spontaneous breaking of supersymmetry -- Supersymmetric soliton states in extended supergravity theories -- Stability properties of gravity theories -- Why is the apparent cosmological constant zero? -- Lattice gravity or Riemannian structure on piecewise linear spaces -- Particles and geometry. |
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