Current Topics In Theoretical Physics - Proceedings Of The First Pacific Winter School For Theoretical Physics

Current Topics In Theoretical Physics - Proceedings Of The First Pacific Winter School For Theoretical Physics

Author: Yongmin Cho

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 1995-02-23

Total Pages: 318

ISBN-13: 9814550094

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Contents:Quantized Spaces (J Wess)Quantum Tunneling with Dissipation and Instanton Calculus (K Fujikawa)A String Field Theory (Y M Cho)Renormalization Group Approach to Discretized Gravity (S Higuchi et al)Boundary Effects of Conformal Turbulence (B K Chung et al)Nonsimply-Laced Affine Toda Theory (J D Kim et al)Bi-Local Mean Field Theory for Low Dimensional Quantum Liquids with Long Range Interactions (K Ishikawa & N Maeda)Many-Anyon Wavefunction (C Rim)A Gas of Anyons in a Strong Magnetic Field: Virial Coefficients and Ground State Energy (J Y Kim et al)Reduction of Chern-Simons Gauge Theory to 2-Dimensional Topological Gauge Theory in Their Supersymmetric Extensions (D S Hwang)Resummation of Large Corrections in Hadron Form Factors (H-N Li)and other papers Readership: Theoretical physicists. keywords:


Topics In Theoretical Physics - Proceedings Of The Second Pacific Winter For Theoretical Physics

Topics In Theoretical Physics - Proceedings Of The Second Pacific Winter For Theoretical Physics

Author: Yongmin Cho

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 1997-04-01

Total Pages: 278

ISBN-13: 9814546321

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Recently, exciting new notions have been emerging in theoretical physics. The quantum nature of gravitation revealed in the physics of black holes, exotic excitations obeying fractional statistics, and integrable structure such as Yangian symmetry in low-dimensional models are some of the subjects presented in this volume.The spectrum of the talks at the School, reflected in the proceedings, is a wide one ranging from the phenomenology of particle physics to that of condensed matter physics, to topics of a mathematical nature. This is an indication that there is a robust interplay of ideas from diverse disciplines of theoretical physics in the Asia-Pacific region.