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Recent Developments in Quantum Field Theory

✍ Scribed by J. Ambjorn, B.J. Durhuus and J.L. Petersen (Eds.)


Year
1985
Tongue
English
Leaves
293
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
PREFACE, Page v, Jan AmbjΓΈrn, Bergfinnur Durhuus, Jens Lyng Petersen
SUPERSTRINGS, Pages 1-16, Lars BRINK
THE USES OF THE QUANTUM LIOUVILLE THEORY, Pages 17-23, AndrΓ© NEVEU
EFFECTIVE LAGRANGIANS IN GAUGE THEORIES, Pages 25-37, P. DI VECCHIA
THE QUEST FOR UNIFICATION, Pages 39-56, FranΓ§ois ENGLERT
VERTEX OPERATORS AND NON-ABELIAN BOSONIZATION, Pages 57-65, Tohru EGUCHI, Kiyoshi HIGASHIJIMA
SURVEY OF RANDOM SURFACE THEORY, Pages 67-92, JΓΌrg FRΓ–HLICH
THE EFFECTIVE ACTION FOR CHIRAL FERMIONS, Pages 95-110, Luis ALVAREZ-GAUMÉ, Stephen DELLA PIETRA
SIMULATING LATTICE GAUGE THEORY WITH FERMIONS, Pages 111-128, John B. KOGUT
PION-SKYRMION SCATTERING: COLLECTIVE COORDINATES AT WORK, Pages 129-150, Michael E. Peskin
BEYOND QUANTUM FIELD THEORY, Pages 151-168, David GROSS
THE INFLATIONARY UNIVERSE, Pages 169-184, Erick J. WEINBERG
HIDDEN SYMMETRIES: NEW PERSPECTIVES FOR d = 11 SUPERGRAVITY, Pages 185-202, Hermann NICOLAI
QUANTUM MECHANICAL SYMMETRY BREAKING, Pages 203-214, R. JACKIW
ON INFINITE DIMENSIONAL SYMMETRY GROUPS IN PHYSICS, Pages 215-225, B. JULIA
RENORMALIZATION GROUP STUDIES IN QCD AND BEYOND, Pages 227-236, Peter HASENFRATZ
BLACK HOLES AND QUANTUM MECHANICS, Pages 237-249, G. 't HOOFT
REVIEW OF ASPECTS OF STRING THEORY, Pages 251-262, Stanley MANDELSTAM
THE RANDOM DYNAMICS PROJECT OR FROM FUNDAMENTAL TO HUMAN PHYSICS, Pages 263-282, H.B. NIELSEN, D.L. BENNETT, N. BRENE
ELECTRONS IN A STRONG MAGNETIC FIELD, Pages 283-292, Claude ITZYKSON
AUTHOR INDEX, Page 293
SUBJECT INDEX, Pages 295-298


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