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Field Theory in Elementary Particles

โœ Scribed by P. A. M. Dirac (auth.), Arnold Perlmutter (eds.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1983
Tongue
English
Leaves
458
Series
Studies in the Natural Sciences 19
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


We respectfully submit these proceedings of the 1982 Orbis Scientiae for your reading enjoyment. As always, the success of the conference was due to the hard work and wisdom of the moderators and dissertators. This year, in addition to the excellent overview of QCD and GUT, and the customary reports of the latest progress in theoretical and experimental particle physics, there have been discussions of new developments in astrophysics and especially of field theory and composite models. We wish also to note here that the 1981 Orbis paper by Stephen S. Pinsky on "Death of Fractional Topological Charge" was actually co-authored by William F. Palmer of Ohio State University, whose name was inadvertently omitted from the authorship, due to a series of misunderstandings. As in the past, this Orbis Scientiae 1982 was supported on a small scale by the Department of Energy, and this year as well by the National Science Foundation, on the same scale. We would like to thank Mrs. Helga S. Billings for her excellent typing for the n-th time, where n is a large number. This series of proceedings is also enhanced by Linda Scott's editorial help which includes improvements in the presentation of some of the papers.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-ix
The Present State of Gravitational Theory....Pages 1-10
QCD โ€” Prospects and Problems....Pages 11-29
Grand Unification: A Status Report....Pages 31-47
Majorana Neutrinos โ€” Their Electromagnetic Properties and Neutral Current Weak Interactions....Pages 49-69
Proton Decay โ€” 1982....Pages 71-93
Prompt Neutrinos: Present Issues and Future Prospects....Pages 95-104
Recent Results on Charmed Particle Lifetimes and Production....Pages 105-121
The Weak Mixing Angle and its Relation to the Masses M Z and M W ....Pages 123-137
Intermediate Vector Bosons and Neutrino Cosmology....Pages 139-149
Precessional Period and Modulation of Relativistic Radial Velocities in SS 433....Pages 151-161
Periodic and Secular Changes in SS 433....Pages 163-191
Superstrings....Pages 193-212
A Geometrical Approach to Quantum Field Theory....Pages 213-237
Glueballs - A Status Report....Pages 239-261
Glueballs - Some Selected Theoretical Topics....Pages 263-275
Monte Carlo Computations of the Hadronic Mass Spectrum....Pages 277-292
Learning from Mass Calculations in Quarkless QCD....Pages 293-304
Beyond QCD: Why and How....Pages 305-321
Large Magnetic Moment Effects at High Energies and Composite Particle Models....Pages 323-332
The Next Layer of the Onion? Composite Models of Quarks and Leptons....Pages 333-347
Composite Fermions: Constraints and Tests....Pages 349-363
Light Composite Fermions โ€” An Overview....Pages 365-378
The N-Quantum Approximation, Concrete Composite Models of Quarks and Leptons, and Problems with the Normalization of Composite Massless Bound States....Pages 379-391
Monte Carlo Evaluation of Hadron Masses....Pages 393-406
Revival of the Old String Model....Pages 407-417
QCD on a Random Lattice....Pages 419-433
Collective Field Theory....Pages 435-452
Back Matter....Pages 453-469

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