Recent Developments in High-Energy Physics
โ Scribed by P. A. M. Dirac (auth.), Arnold Perlmutter, Linda F. Scott (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1980
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 308
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-viii
The Variation of G and the Problem of the Moon....Pages 1-7
Primatons Maximum Energy Density Quanta Possible Constituents of the Ylem....Pages 9-22
Dynamical Higgs Mechanism and Hyperhadron Spectroscopy....Pages 23-42
Glueballs: Their Spectra, Production and Decay....Pages 43-59
Quarks in Light Baryons....Pages 61-66
Color van der Waals Forces?....Pages 67-86
The Question of Proton Stability Summary....Pages 87-88
A Review of Charmed Particle Production in Hadronic Collisions....Pages 89-109
Infrared Properties of the Gluon Propagator: A Progress Report....Pages 111-120
Theoretical Aspects of Proton Decay....Pages 121-139
Fun with E 6 ....Pages 141-164
SO 10 as a Viable Unification Group....Pages 165-172
Migdalism Revisited: Calculating the Bound States of Quantum Chromodynamics....Pages 173-187
The U(1) Problem and Anomalous Ward Identities....Pages 189-209
Renormalizing the Strong-Coupling Expansion for Quantum Field Theory: Present Status....Pages 211-237
On the n-p Mass Difference in QCD....Pages 239-256
Testing Strong and Weak Gauge Theories in Quarkonium Decays....Pages 257-275
Selection Rules for Baryon Number Nonconservation in Gauge Models....Pages 277-287
Nonlinear Effects in Nuclear Matter and Self-Induced Transparency....Pages 289-298
Back Matter....Pages 299-311
โฆ Subjects
Science, general
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