<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
Recent Developments in Quantum Field Theory
β Scribed by J. Ambjorn, B.J. Durhuus and J.L. Petersen (Eds.)
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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 FRΓHLICH
THE EFFECTIVE ACTION FOR CHIRAL FERMIONS, Pages 95-110, Luis ALVAREZ-GAUMΓ, 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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Leonard Parker is a Distinguished Professor of physics and director of the Center for Gravitation and Cosmology at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He is basically the founder of the study of quantum field theory in curved space-time. His has work formed the basis of research by hundreds of ph
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