Supersymmetry, Supergravity And Superstring - Proceedings Of The Kias-ctp International Symposium

Supersymmetry, Supergravity And Superstring - Proceedings Of The Kias-ctp International Symposium

Author: Jihn E Kim

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2000-06-27

Total Pages: 414

ISBN-13: 9814543152

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Supersymmetry, supergravity and superstring are the most popular research topics in particle physics. In particular, the phenomenological studies beyond the standard model have become very popular in view of possible identification or exclusion of supersymmetric particles in the future. Also, the lightest supersymmetric particle in most supersymmetric models can be a good candidate for dark matter in the universe.The recent developments in supersymmetry with important applications to particle physics are the main theme of this book, which includes superstring calculations with D-branes, TeV-scale gravity, superstring- and supergravity-inspired interactions, supersymmetric GUT, supergravity phenomenology, and cosmological implications of LSP.


Secrets of Good Teaching

Secrets of Good Teaching

Author: Viney Kirpal

Publisher: ICFAI Books

Published: 2006-08-07

Total Pages: 230

ISBN-13: 8131403238

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This book is a compilation of essays and teaching strategies and best practices for teaching the humanities, social sciences, sciences and engineering. Written by 20 top college and university professors of whom 14 are Best Teacher award winners, these


Massive Neutrinos in Physics and Astrophysics

Massive Neutrinos in Physics and Astrophysics

Author: Rabindra Nath Mohapatra

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 478

ISBN-13: 9789812380715

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An introduction to various issues related to the theory and phenomenology of massive neutrinos for the nonexpert, also providing a discussion of results in the field for the active researcher. All the necessary techniques and logics are included and topics such as supersymmetry are covered.


Superstring Theory

Superstring Theory

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 2006-01-01

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781598031621

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This course provides a non-technical and accesible description of the central foundational concepts and historical development of the topic in theoritical physics called superstring/M-theory.


Harmonic Superspace

Harmonic Superspace

Author: A. S. Galperin

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2001-09-27

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 1139430491

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Inspired by exciting developments in superstring theory, this is a pedagogical and comprehensive introduction to the harmonic superspace method in extended supersymmetry. The authors (credited with inventing the technique) are recognised as world experts on the subject and present a clear account of its formalism and applications.


Data Analysis in High Energy Physics

Data Analysis in High Energy Physics

Author: Olaf Behnke

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2013-08-30

Total Pages: 452

ISBN-13: 3527653430

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This practical guide covers the essential tasks in statistical data analysis encountered in high energy physics and provides comprehensive advice for typical questions and problems. The basic methods for inferring results from data are presented as well as tools for advanced tasks such as improving the signal-to-background ratio, correcting detector effects, determining systematics and many others. Concrete applications are discussed in analysis walkthroughs. Each chapter is supplemented by numerous examples and exercises and by a list of literature and relevant links. The book targets a broad readership at all career levels - from students to senior researchers. An accompanying website provides more algorithms as well as up-to-date information and links. * Free solutions manual available for lecturers at www.wiley-vch.de/supplements/


Contemporary Problems in Mathematical Physics

Contemporary Problems in Mathematical Physics

Author: Jan Govaerts

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 455

ISBN-13: 9812568530

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The COPROMAPH Conference series has now evolved into a significant international arena where fundamental concepts in mathematical and theoretical physics and their applications can be conceived, developed and disseminated. The contributions in this volume address a variety of contemporary problems in mathematical and theoretical physics.


The Mathematics of Superoscillations

The Mathematics of Superoscillations

Author: Yakir Aharonov

Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.

Published: 2017-04-25

Total Pages: 120

ISBN-13: 1470423243

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In the past 50 years, quantum physicists have discovered, and experimentally demonstrated, a phenomenon which they termed superoscillations. Aharonov and his collaborators showed that superoscillations naturally arise when dealing with weak values, a notion that provides a fundamentally different way to regard measurements in quantum physics. From a mathematical point of view, superoscillating functions are a superposition of small Fourier components with a bounded Fourier spectrum, which result, when appropriately summed, in a shift that can be arbitrarily large, and well outside the spectrum. The purpose of this work is twofold: on one hand the authors provide a self-contained survey of the existing literature, in order to offer a systematic mathematical approach to superoscillations; on the other hand, they obtain some new and unexpected results, by showing that superoscillating sequences can be seen of as solutions to a large class of convolution equations and can therefore be treated within the theory of analytically uniform spaces. In particular, the authors will also discuss the persistence of the superoscillatory behavior when superoscillating sequences are taken as initial values of the Schrödinger equation and other equations.


Strings '88

Strings '88

Author: S. James Gates

Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 536

ISBN-13:

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Proving Einstein Right

Proving Einstein Right

Author: S. James Gates Jr.

Publisher: PublicAffairs

Published: 2019-09-24

Total Pages: 411

ISBN-13: 1541762231

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A thrilling adventure story chronicling the perilous journey of the scientists who set out to prove the theory of relativity--the results of which catapulted Albert Einstein to fame and forever changed our understanding of the universe. In 1911, a relatively unknown physicist named Albert Einstein published his preliminary theory of gravity. But it hadn't been tested. To do that, he needed a photograph of starlight as it passed the sun during a total solar eclipse. So began a nearly decade-long quest by seven determined astronomers from observatories in four countries, who traveled the world during five eclipses to capture the elusive sight. Over the years, they faced thunderstorms, the ravages of a world war, lost equipment, and local superstitions. Finally, in May of 1919, British expeditions to northern Brazil and the island of Príncipe managed to photograph the stars, confirming Einstein's theory. At its heart, this is a story of frustration, faith, and ultimate victory--and of the scientists whose efforts helped build the framework for the big bang theory, catapulted Einstein to international fame, and shook the foundation of physics.