Field Theory in Elementary Particles

We respectfully submit these proceedings of the 1982 Orbis Scientiae for your reading enjoyment. As always, the success of the conference was due to the hard work and wisdom of the moderators and dissertators. This year, in addition to the excellent overview of QCD and GUT, and the customary reports...

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Other Authors: Perlmutter, Arnold (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer US 1983, 1983
Edition:1st ed. 1983
Series:Studies in the Natural Sciences
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • The Present State of Gravitational Theory
  • QCD — Prospects and Problems
  • Grand Unification: A Status Report
  • Majorana Neutrinos — Their Electromagnetic Properties and Neutral Current Weak Interactions
  • Proton Decay — 1982
  • Prompt Neutrinos: Present Issues and Future Prospects
  • Recent Results on Charmed Particle Lifetimes and Production
  • The Weak Mixing Angle and its Relation to the Masses MZ, and MW
  • Intermediate Vector Bosons and Neutrino Cosmology
  • Precessional Period and Modulation of Relativistic Radial Velocities in SS 433
  • Periodic and Secular Changes in SS 433
  • Superstrings
  • A Geometrical Approach to Quantum Field Theory
  • Glueballs - A Status Report
  • Glueballs - Some Selected Theoretical Topics
  • Monte Carlo Computations of the Hadronic Mass Spectrum
  • Learning from Mass Calculations in Quarkless QCD
  • Beyond QCD: Why and How
  • Large Magnetic Moment Effects at High Energies and Composite Particle Models
  • The Next Layer of the Onion? Composite Models of Quarks and Leptons
  • Composite Fermions: Constraints and Tests
  • Light Composite Fermions - An Overview
  • The N-Quantum Approximation, Concrete Composite Models of Quarks and Leptons, and Problems with the Normalization of Composite Massless Bound States
  • Monte Carlo Evaluation of Hadron Masses
  • Revival of the Old String Model
  • QCD on a Random Lattice
  • Collective Field Theory
  • Program
  • Participants