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|a Urban, Paul
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|a Elementary Particle Theories
|h Elektronische Ressource
|b Proceedings of the V. Internationale Universitätswochen für Kernphysik 1966 der Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz, at Schladming (Steiermark, Austria) 24th February–9th March 1966
|c edited by Paul Urban
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|a 1st ed. 1966
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|b Springer Vienna
|c 1966, 1966
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|a IV, 464 p. 1 illus
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|a On the Nonlinear Spinor Theory of Elementary Particles -- Nonlinear Spinor Theory in Terms of Vacuum Expectation Values -- Spontaneous Breakdown of Symmetries -- Theory of Spontaneous Symmetry Breakdown and the Appearance of Massless Particles -- Current Algebras and Calculations in Broken Symmetries -- Axial Form Factors by the Algebra of Currents -- Collinear Groups and Dynamical Approach to Symmetry -- Radiative Corrections in Nucleon-Decay and Electromagnetic Form Factors -- Description of K±p Interactions -- Dynamics of the ?-N System -- Degenerate Representations of Non-Compact Lie Groups -- Triplet Model of Elementary Particles -- Higher Symmetries -- Relativistic Invariance and Local Fields -- What if Anything is SU (6) Symmetry ? -- Spin and Lorentz Extensions of Intrinsic Symmetry Groups -- Relativistic SU (6) -- Attempts at Understanding the Mass Spectra of Elementary Particles -- On Some Applications of Abstract Methods in Mathematical Physics -- Finite Formulation of Renormalization Method
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|a Physics, general
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|a Springer Book Archives -2004
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|a Few-Body Systems, Supplementa
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|a The great success of the experimental research on elementary particles and their qualities during the last years suggests giving a summary of the present situation also in the theoretical description of this important branch of physics. In spite of the precarious situation in this field of theoretical physics I believe I can fully account for this choice and must see that the number of participants and the general interest justify my opinion. In organizing the proceedings it was our prime concern to reduce the delay in editing and also keep down the price. This was possihle only through the assistance of the Springer-Verlag who chose photomechanical method working quicker and cheaper. Therefore we apologize for any mistakes and errors that may occur in the text and formulae. I am very indebted to my secretary, Miss A. SCHMALDIENST and one of my assistants, Dr. H. KÜHNELT, who did an the typing and correcting of the manu scripts with great patience and knowledge
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