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  • 1
    UID:
    almahu_BV024977848
    Format: XVI, 830 S.
    ISBN: 0-306-43807-0
    Series Statement: NATO ASI series : Series B, Physics 245
    Subjects: Physics , Mathematics
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    Keywords: Differentialgeometrie ; Mathematische Physik ; Physik ; Differentialgeometrie ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift
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    UID:
    b3kat_BV000376768
    Format: XII, 803 S. , Ill.
    ISBN: 0306418959
    Series Statement: Ettore Majorana international science series / Physical sciences 20
    Language: English
    Keywords: Flavourmischung ; Schwache Wechselwirkung ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift
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    Boston, MA : Springer US
    UID:
    b3kat_BV042411324
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 803 p)
    ISBN: 9781461324393 , 9781461294832
    Note: The 50-year history of weak interaction since Fermi's proposal of this coupling has been marked with striking direct interplays between experimental results and theoretical understanding, e.g. the discoveries of neutrinos, parity violation, and CP violation. The recent discoveries of the quark hierarchy, the charm and the beauty, and the intermediate vector bosons W± and ZO have truly made a splendid page in the history of particle physics. It is the purpose of this conference to discuss the questions of quark and lepton generations and mixing, their relations to CP violation, and to ask the questions about what are inside the quarks and the leptons in view of the present and future experimental situation. Dr. Ling-Lie Chau Brookhaven National Laboratory Upton, New York vii ACKNOWLEDGMENTS I would like to thank all the Advisory and Organizing Committee members for their advice and suggestions during the organization of the conference. The running of the conference could not have gone so smoothly without the help of many participants, I sincerely thank: L. Becker, F.J. Botella, S. Gentile, P. Le Comte, M.E. Machacek, L. Lanceri, W.M. Morse, F.J. Olness, Y.-X. Pham, G. Poulard, K.J. Sliwa, and J.N. Webb
    Language: English
    Keywords: Flavourmischung ; Schwache Wechselwirkung ; Konferenzschrift
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  • 4
    UID:
    b3kat_BV042412222
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XVI, 830 p)
    ISBN: 9781468491487 , 9781468491500
    Series Statement: NATO ASI Series, Series B: Physics 245
    Note: After several decades of reduced contact, the interaction between physicists and mathematicians in the front-line research of both fields recently became deep and fruit­ ful again. Many of the leading specialists of both fields became involved in this devel­ opment. This process even led to the discovery of previously unsuspected connections between various subfields of physics and mathematics. In mathematics this concerns in particular knots von Neumann algebras, Kac-Moody algebras, integrable non-linear partial differential equations, and differential geometry in low dimensions, most im­ portantly in three and four dimensional spaces. In physics it concerns gravity, string theory, integrable classical and quantum field theories, solitons and the statistical me­ chanics of surfaces. New discoveries in these fields are made at a rapid pace. This conference brought together active researchers in these areas, reporting their results and discussing with other participants to further develop thoughts in future new directions. The conference was attended by SO participants from 15 nations. These proceedings document the program and the talks at the conference. This conference was preceded by a two-week summer school. Ten lecturers gave extended lectures on related topics. The proceedings of the school will also be published in the NATO-AS[ volume by Plenum. The Editors vii ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We would like to thank the many people who have made the conference a success. Furthermore, ·we appreciate the excellent talks. The active participation of everyone present made the conference lively and stimulating. All of this made our efforts worth­ while
    Language: English
    Keywords: Differentialgeometrie ; Mathematische Physik ; Physik ; Differentialgeometrie ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_886363942
    Format: xi, 333 Seiten , Diagramme, Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9789813227903 , 9789813207844 , 9813207841 , 9813227907
    Content: "Stanley Mandelstam was one of the most influential and respected particle theorists of the last half of the 20th century. Coming as a young chemical engineer from South Africa to study theoretical physics in England, he quickly became a leading physicist in his field. With his deep understanding of quantum field theory, he pioneered the development of the theory of the analytic S-matrix. His work led to the discovery of dual resonance models, which in turn became superstring theory. He was a leader in these developments, devoting much of his later years to the proof that the theory is perturbatively finite. Stanley Mandelstam was a very modest and friendly man impressing everyone with his sharp intellect as well as his humanity. This volume contains essays written by many of his friends and students including both detailed reports on his scientific achievements as well as personal reminiscences. Also collected in this volume are some selected reprints of Mandelstam's early seminal papers"--
    Content: Recollections of Stanley Mandelstam / Geoffrey Chew -- Scientific biography of Stanley Mandelstam: 1955-1980 / Charles B. Thorn -- Scientific biography of Stanley Mandelstam: 1981-2016 / Nathan Berkovits -- Stanley Mandelstam: brief biography and selected publications with commentary / L.L. Chau -- Stanley Mandelstam: the early years at a "most stimulating theoretical group" / Sabine Lee -- The guiding influence of Stanley Mandelstam, from S-matrix theory to string theory / Peter Goddard -- Remembering Stanley: from a source of inspiration to a fair strong competitor / G. Veneziano -- Stanley Mandelstam and me and life on the light-cone / Lars Brink -- Reminiscences of Stanley Mandelstam / John H. Schwarz -- Stanley Mandelstam and my postdoctoral years at Berkeley / Steven Frautschi -- Reminiscences on Stanley Mandelstam / Korkut Bardakci -- Remembering a gentle giant of physics / Charles Sommerfield -- Grad school with Stanley Mandelstam / Joseph Polchinski -- Remembering a gentle giant of physics / Mary K. Gaillard -- Mandelstam & NAL / Pierre Ramond -- The influence of Stanley Mandelstam / Michael B. Green -- My interaction with Stanley Mandelstam / Paolo Di Vecchia -- My advisor Stanley / Sang-Jin Sin -- Stanley Mandelstam my graduate supervisor / Arjun Berera -- Reprints and abstracts of selected work: Determination of the pion-nucleon scattering amplitude from dispersion relations and unitarity. General theory [Phys. Rev. vii 112 (1958) 1344-1360] -- Analytic properties of transition amplitudes in perturbation theory [Phys. Rev. 115 (1959) 1741-1751][Abstract] -- Two-dimensional representations of scattering amplitudes and their applications [in quantum theory of fields. The proceedings of the Twelfth (1961) Solvay Conference on Physics, pp. 209-233][Abstract] -- Theory of low-energy pion pion interactions [Phys. Rev. 119 (1960) 467-477] -- Dispersion relations in strong-coupling physics [reports on progress in physics xxv (1962) 99-162] -- Quantum electrodynamics without potentials [Annals Phys. 19 (1962) 1-24] -- Feynman rules for electromagnetic and Yang-Mills fields from the gauge independent field theoretic formalism [Phys. Rev. 175 (1968) 1580-1623][Abstract] -- Quantization of the gravitational field [Annals Phys. 19 (1962) 25-66] -- Feynman rules for the gravitational field from the coordinatein dependent field theoretic formalism [Phys. Rev. 175 (1968) 1604-1623][Abstract] -- Dynamics based on rising Regge trajectories [Phys. Rev. 166 (1968) 1539-1552] -- Vortices and quark confinement in nonabelian gauge theories [Phys. Lett. B 53 (1975) 476-478][Abstract] -- Charge - monopole duality and the phases of nonabelian gaugetheories [Phys. Rev. D 19 (1979) 2391-2401][Abstract] -- General introduction to confinement [Phys. Rept. 67 (1980) 109-121][Abstract] -- Soliton operators for the quantized sine-Gordon equation [Phys. Rev. D 11 (1975) 3026-3030][Abstract] -- Light cone superspace and the ultraviolet finiteness of the n=4 model [Nucl. Phys. B 213 (1983) 149-168][Abstract] -- Dual-resonance models [Phys. Rept. 13 (1974) 259-353][Abstract] -- The n loop string amplitude: explicit formulas, finiteness and absence of ambiguities [Phys. Lett. B 277 (1992) 82-88][Abstract]
    Language: English
    Keywords: Festschrift
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  • 6
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    New York, NY :Springer US :
    UID:
    almahu_9949198942902882
    Format: XII, 803 p. 226 illus. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 1984.
    ISBN: 9781461324393
    Series Statement: Physical Sciences ; 20
    Content: The 50-year history of weak interaction since Fermi's pro­ posal of this coupling has been marked with striking direct inter­ plays between experimental results and theoretical understanding, e.g. the discoveries of neutrinos, parity violation, and CP vio­ lation. The recent discoveries of the quark hierarchy, the charm and the beauty, and the intermediate vector bosons W± and ZO have truly made a splendid page in the history of particle physics. It is the purpose of this conference to discuss the questions of quark and lepton generations and mixing, their relations to CP violation, and to ask the questions about what are inside the quarks and the leptons in view of the present and future exper­ imental situation. Dr. Ling-Lie Chau Brookhaven National Laboratory Upton, New York vii ACKNOWLEDGMENTS I would like to thank all the Advisory and Organizing Committee members for their advice and suggestions during the organization of the conference. The running of the conference could not have gone so smoothly without the help of many participants, I sincerely thank: L. Becker, F.J. Botella, S. Gentile, P. Le Comte, M.E. Machacek, L. Lanceri, W.M. Morse, F.J. Olness, Y.-X. Pham, G. Poulard, K.J. Sliwa, and J.N. Webb.
    Note: Opening Remarks -- Production of High Mass e? and_e+e- Pairs in the UA2 Experiment at the CERN pp Collider -- Quark Mixing from Hyperon Decays -- Recent Results on Weak Decays from the MARK II Experiment -- Improved b Lifetime Measurement from MAC -- The B and its Decays -- Experimental Status of Neutrino Masses -- Results on Neutrino Oscillations and Heavy Neutrino Decays from the CHARM Collaborations -- Comments on Limits on ? Mass -- Neutrino Masses and Mixings -- Higgs Mass in Salam-Weinberg Theory -- Quark Mixing from Heavy Quark Semileptonic Decays -- New Results on Heavy Flavor Production from PETRA -- New Results on Flavor Production at PEP -- Hadro and Photoproduction of Heavy Flavours -- Review on Measurements of Charm Lifetime -- The Experimental Situation in D Meson Decay -- Supergravity and Particle Physics: Models with Spontaneous Supersymmetry Breaking -- The Experimental Search for Supersymmetry -- Horizontal Symmetries and Flavor Mixing in Left-Right Symmetric Models -- Weak Mixing Angles in Grand Unified Theories -- The Experimental Determination of Weak Mixing Angles in the Six-Quark Scheme -- Some Thoughts on Searches for Proton Decay -- The DO Detector for the Fermilab Collider and the Future Physics Program at CESR -- Future Plans at KEK -- Research Possibilities for High Energy Physics at DESY - Present and Future -- Status of Rare Decay Experiments -- The Permanent Electric Dipole Moment of the Neutron and Atomic 129Xe -- Strange Decays and New Physics -- Partial Rate Differences from CP Violation at LEAR -- Measurement of ?' at the AGS -- CP Violation from the Standard Model -- CP Violation from Nonstandard Models -- Composite Models of Quarks, Leptons and Gauge Bosons -- Theoretical Understanding of Weak Decays of Heavy Quarks -- Composite Quarks and Leptons and Their Flavour Mixing -- Theoretical Status of Flavour Mixing Matrix -- Concluding Remarks and Outlook -- Editors Notes -- Participants -- Author Index -- Photographs of the Conference.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9781461294832
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9781461324409
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9780306418952
    Language: English
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    UID:
    almahu_9949199533702882
    Format: XVI, 830 p. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 1990.
    ISBN: 9781468491487
    Series Statement: Nato Science Series B:, Physics, 245
    Content: After several decades of reduced contact, the interaction between physicists and mathematicians in the front-line research of both fields recently became deep and fruit­ ful again. Many of the leading specialists of both fields became involved in this devel­ opment. This process even led to the discovery of previously unsuspected connections between various subfields of physics and mathematics. In mathematics this concerns in particular knots von Neumann algebras, Kac-Moody algebras, integrable non-linear partial differential equations, and differential geometry in low dimensions, most im­ portantly in three and four dimensional spaces. In physics it concerns gravity, string theory, integrable classical and quantum field theories, solitons and the statistical me­ chanics of surfaces. New discoveries in these fields are made at a rapid pace. This conference brought together active researchers in these areas, reporting their results and discussing with other participants to further develop thoughts in future new directions. The conference was attended by SO participants from 15 nations. These proceedings document the program and the talks at the conference. This conference was preceded by a two-week summer school. Ten lecturers gave extended lectures on related topics. The proceedings of the school will also be published in the NATO-AS[ volume by Plenum. The Editors vii ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We would like to thank the many people who have made the conference a success. Furthermore, ·we appreciate the excellent talks. The active participation of everyone present made the conference lively and stimulating. All of this made our efforts worth­ while.
    Note: to the 18th Conference on 'Differential Geometrical Methods in Theoretical Physics' -- Baxterization -- Geometric Classification of Commutative Algebras of Ordinary Differential Operators -- Geometrical Aspects of Solvable Two Dimensional Models -- Explicit Soliton-Generating Bäcklund Transformations -- Integrability Conditions: Recent results in the theory of integrable models -- Nonlinear Differential Equations in Physics and Their Geometrical Integrability Properties -- Integrability Off Criticality and Quantum Integrable Systems -- Quantization of the Chiral Solitonic Bag Model -- Structure of Superselection Sectors in Low-Dimensional Quantum Field Theory -- Cyclic Cohomology, Supersymmetry and KMS States the KMS States as Generalized Elliptic Operators -- Symmetrics of Quantum Space, Braid Representation, and Classification of Subfactors -- New Kinematics (Statistics and Symmetry) in Low-Dimensional QFT with Applications to Conformal QFT2 -- Infinite Index Embeddings -- Non-Compact Current Algebras and Heterotic Superstring Vacua -- Aspects of Perturbed Conformal Field Theory, Affine Toda Field Theory and Exact S-Matrices -- Codes, Lattices and Conformal Field Theory -- Topics on Conformal Field Theory -- Feigin-Fuchs Representation of Conformal Field Theory -- Coulomb-Gas Construction on Higher-Genus Riemann Surfaces -- Conformal Algebras and Non-linear Differential Equations -- S Matrices of the Tricritical Ising Model and Toda Systems -- Quantum Groups, Braiding Matrices and Coset Models -- Gauged WZW Models and the Coset Construction of Conformal Field Theories -- Flat Connection, Conformal Field Theory and Quantum Group -- Classical and Quantum Calabi-Yau Manifolds -- Conformal Field Theories and Category Theory -- Quantum Bäcklund Transformations and Conformal Algebras -- A Coset-Construction for Integrable Hierarchies -- Away From Criticality: Some Results From the S Matrix Approach -- Normal Ordered Products and Parafields in Conformal Field Theory -- Chiral Gauge Field Theory in Two Dimensions -- Monodromy Properties of Conformal Field Theories and Quantum Groups -- Matrix elements of unitary representations of the quantum group SUq(1, 1) and the basic hypergeometric functions -- A q-Analogue of the Lie Superalgebra OSp(2,1) and its Metaplectic Representation -- q-Deformation of SU(1, 1) Conformal Ward Identities and q-Strings -- Q-Deformation of sl(2, c) × ZN and Link Invariants -- Quantum Group Duality in Vertex Models and Other Results in the Theory of Quasitriangular Hopf Algebras -- Physics at the Planck Length and p-Adic Field Theories -- Non-Archimedean Geometry and Applications to Particle Theory -- Beyond Conformal Field Theory -- Hidden Symmetries of Strings and Their Relevance for String Quantization -- Hamiltonian Flows, SU(?), SO(?), USp (?), and Strings -- A Geometric Approach to the String BRS Cohomology -- Progress in Multi-Genus Calculations for the Spinning String -- The Minimal Set of the Generators of Dehn Twists on a High Genus Riemann Surface -- Strings and Teichmueller Space -- Holomorphic Differentials on Punctured Riemann Surfaces -- Anomalies, BRS Symmetry and Superconnections -- General Covariance and Strings -- Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking in 4-Dimensional Heterotic String -- Superghost Fields in N = 2 Superconformal Algebra -- Topological Quantum Field Theories: Relations Between Knot Theory and Four Manifold Theory -- Topological Quantum Theories and Representation Theory -- Topological Chern-Simons Gauge Theories and "New" Knot/Link Polynomials -- Observables in Topological Yang-Mills Theory and the Gribov Problem -- Linking the Gauss-Bonnet-Chern Theorem, Essential Hopf Maps and Membrane Solitons with Exotic Spin and Statistics -- Moduli Spaces and Topological Quantum Field Theories -- Knots in Physics -- Supermanifold, Symplectic Structure and Geometric Quantization of BRST Systems -- Ambitwistors and Conformal Gravity -- Toward Classification of Classical Lie Superalgebras -- Status of the Algebraic Approach to Super Riemann Surfaces -- Projective Embeddings of Complex Supermanifolds -- Some Results on Line Bundles over SUSY-Curves -- Instantons From Supersymmetric Conformal Chiral Scalar Superfield Theories -- Einstein-Hermitian Bundles over Complex Surfaces -- Symplectic Reduction of the Minimally Coupled Massless Superparticle in D=10 -- Quantum Gravity and the Berry Phase -- Gravity and Lorentz Breakdown in Higher-Dimensional Theories and Strings -- Current Algebra and Extended 2D Gravity with Higher Spin Gauge Field -- The Parametric Manifold Picture of Space-Time -- Gravity as an SO(3, 2) Gauge Theory -- Heuristics of Solitary Waves in Non-Integrable Field Theories -- Lattice Approach of the Antiferromagentic Heisenberg Model in 2+1 Dimensions and the Hopf Chern-Simons Terms -- Is It Possible To Do Canonical Quantum Field Theory Rigorously? -- A Global Theory of Parametrized Quantum Mechanics -- Principal Bundles Versus Lie Groupoids in Gauge Theory -- Static and Axially Symmetric Soliton Solutions to the Self-Dual SU(3) and SU(2) Gauge Fields in a Euclidean Space -- Superalgebra and Superspace of Vector Spinor Generators -- Participants -- Author Index.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9781468491500
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9781468491494
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9780306438073
    Language: English
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