Perspectives In Particle Physics '94 - Proceedings Of The 7th Adriatic Meeting On Particle Physics

Perspectives In Particle Physics '94 - Proceedings Of The 7th Adriatic Meeting On Particle Physics

Author: D Klabucar

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 1995-08-31

Total Pages: 404

ISBN-13: 9814549258

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This volume contains mini reviews on progress in lattice QCD, baryons in heavy quark effective theories, recent results from LEP experiments, Higgs and SUSY search at LHC, physics at DAøNE-INFN, particle astrophysics and high energy neutrino telescopes. There are also specialized topics on mass effects on running coupling in Bogoliubov renormalization group, neutrino physics, extended Higgs structures, physics beyond the Standard Model, CP-violation studies, mesons and glueballs for large NC, dynamic confinement, isospin violation, effective field theories, the fermion mass problem, domain wall, monopoles, meson spectroscopy, Grassman space and particle theories at finite temperatures, and nonlocal field theories. Contributions describe the latest progress in both theoretical and experimental physics.


Theory of Elementary Particles

Theory of Elementary Particles

Author: Harald Dorn

Publisher: Wiley-VCH

Published: 1998-10-27

Total Pages: 516

ISBN-13:

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H. Dorn, D. Lüst, G. Weight (eds.) Theory of Elementary Particles Following a long-standing tradition, the 1997 Symposium Ahrenshoop brought together a remarkable set of leading scientists in both string theory and lattice theory. The contributions in this volume represent a big part of the most active research in these rapidly advancing fields. Experts from Europe, the USA, Russia, India and Japan discuss their recent results on strings, branes, M-theory, lattice gauge theory and non-perturbative QCD. A major issue is the comparison of non-perturbative results obtained in (supersymmetric) field theories or superstring theory with results from lattice models. An invaluable source of topical information for every scientist working in elementary particle theory!