<p>Quantum field theory is one of most central constructions in 20th century th- retical physics, and it continues to develop rapidly in many different directions. The aim of the workshop βNew Developments in Quantum Field Theoryβ, which was held in Zakopane, Poland, June 14-20, 1997, was to capture
New developments in quantum field theory
β Scribed by Jurkiewicz, Jerzy; Damgaard, P. H.
- Publisher
- Plenum Press
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 375
- Series
- NATO ASI series. Series B, Physics ; 366.
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
Lecturers: The Structure of 2D Quantum Space-Time
J. Ambjorn. Scaling Laws in Turbulence
K. Gawedzki. Field Theory as Free Fall
A. Carlini, J. Greensite. Center Dominance, Center Vortices, and Confinement
L.D. Debbio, et al. Duality and the Renormalization Group
P.E. Haagensen. Unification of the General Nonlinear Sigma Model and the Virasoro Master Equation
J. de Boer, M. Halpern. A Matrix Model Solution of the Hirota Equation
V.A. Kazakov. Lattice Approximation of Quantum Electrodynamics
J. Kijowski, G. Rudolph. Seminar Speakers: Collective Dynamics of a Domain Wall
H. Arodz. Path Space Formulation of the BFV Theorem
K. Bering. Surplus Anomaly and Random Geoetries
P. Bialas, et al. Topological Contents of 3D Seiberg-Witten Theory
B. Broda. Free Strings in Noncritical Dimensions
M. Daszkiewicz, et al. Seiberg-Witten Theory, Integrable Systems and D-Branes
A. Marshakov. Microscopic Universality in random Matrix Models of QCD
S.M. Nishigaki. New Developments in Non-Hermitian Random Matrix Models
R.A. Janik, et al. 11 Additional Articles. Index.
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