Gribov-90 Memorial Volume: Field Theory, Symmetry, And Related Topics - Proceedings Of The Memorial Workshop Devoted To The 90th Birthday Of V N Gribov -

Gribov-90 Memorial Volume: Field Theory, Symmetry, And Related Topics - Proceedings Of The Memorial Workshop Devoted To The 90th Birthday Of V N Gribov

Buch | Hardcover
528 Seiten
2021
World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd (Verlag)
978-981-12-3839-0 (ISBN)
269,95 inkl. MwSt
Vladimir Naumovich Gribov is one of the creators of modern theoretical physics. The concepts and methods that Gribov has developed in the second half of the 20th century became cornerstones of the physics of high energy hadron interactions (relativistic theory of complex angular momenta, a notion of the vacuum pole — Pomeron, effective reggeon field theory), condensed matter physics (critical phenomena), neutrino oscillations, and nuclear physics.His unmatched insights into the nature of the quantum field theory helped to elucidate, in particular, the origin of classical solutions (instantons), quantum anomalies, specific problems in quantization of non-Abelian fields (Gribov anomalies, Gribov horizon), and the role of light quarks in the color confinement phenomenon.The Memorial Workshop devoted to Gribov's 90th birthday was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic in 2020; however, this did not deter the collection of many new studies in challenging theoretical physics problems across a broad variety of topics, and shared memories about their colleague, great teacher and friend. The contributions of this memorial volume affirms the everlasting impact of Gribov's scientific heritage upon the physics of the 21st century.

Preface; Remembering Volodya:Memories of My Childhood (Inna Gribova); The Grandfather I Have Never Met (Dávid Nyiri); A Few Words About Volodya (Noemi Smorodinskaya); Memories of a Small Child (Yulia Polanuyer); Remembering Volodya (Dominique Schiff); Gribov's Theorem (Erzsébet Balázs); Remembering Volodya (Manuel Asorey); Some Thoughts About Gribov in 2020 (Larry D McLerran); Theory Meets Experiment in the Staircase (D L Nagy); Vladimir Naumovich — Incredible Intuition (M G Ryskin, V A Khoze); Theory Meets Experiment:The Quest for the Proton Charge Radius (István Angeli); Scaling of High-Energy Elastic Scattering and the Observation of Odderon (T Csörgö, T Novák, R Pasechnik, A Ster, I Szanyi); Scaling Properties of Jet-Momentum Profiles with Multiplicity (Antal Gémes, Róbert Vértesi, Gábor Papp, Gergely Gábor Barnaföldi); IPPOG: Bridging the Gap Between Science Education at School and Modern Scientific Research (Barbora Bruant Gulejova); Muon: A Most Exciting Elementary Particle (Dezsö Horváth, Zoltán Trócsányi); Clarification on Theoretical Predictions for General Relativistic Effects in Frozen Spin Storage Rings (András László, Zoltán Zimborás); The End of WHAT Nucleon-Spin Crisis? (Elliot Leader); General Relativity and Precision Tests of Fundamental Symmetries (N N Nikolaev, S N Vergeles); Strong Interactions:The Physics of the η–η' system versus B⁰ → J/Ψ η(η') and Bs → J/Ψ η(η') Decays (M A Andreichikov, M I Eides, V A Novikov, M I Vysotsky); Understanding the f₀(980) and a₀(980) Masses as well as their Widths (E van Beveren, G Rupp); Baryon Masses in Medium with Momentum Dependent Potential (A Bhattacharya, S Pal, R Ghosh, B Chakrabarti, P Dhara); New Insights into Regge Theory, Renormalization Scale-setting, Hadron Spectroscopy, and Novel QCD Nuclear Phenomena (Stanley J Brodsky); Multi-particle Quantum-Statistical Correlation-Functions in a Hubble-Expanding Hadron Gas (Máté Csanád, Antal Jakovác, Sándor Lökös, Ayon Mukherjee, Srikanta Kumar Tripathy); A Simple Family of Solutions of Relativistic Viscous Hydrodynamics for Fireballs with Hubble Flow and Ellipsoidal Symmetry (Máté Csanád, Márton Nagy, Ze-Fang Jiang, Tamás Csörgö); New, Multipole Solutions of Viscous Hydrodynamics (T Csörgö, G Kasza); Complex Static Potential at Finite Temperature from Gauge/Gravity Duality (Carlo Ewerz, Paul Wittmer); Novel Dynamical Aspects of the QCD Ground State (Vakhtang Gogokhia, Gergely Gábor Barnaföldi); Bound-State Spectra of Field Theories Through Separation of External and Internal Dynamics (A Jakovác, A Patkós); Tantalizing Near-Conformal Dilaton Signatures (Julius Kuti); On Dispersion Relations and Hadronic Light-by-Light Scattering Contribution to the Muon Anomalous Magnetic Moment (Kirill Melnikov, Arkady Vainshtein); Preasymptotic Corrections to Pomeron Exchange (P Volkovitsky); Observation of Charmonium Mass Modification in Antiproton Induced Reactions (Gyorgy Wolf, Gabor Balassa, Su Houng Lee); Broken Symmetries, Supersymmetry, Physics Beyond the Standard Model and Mathematical Physics:Special Geometry on the Moduli Space of the Calabi-Yau Threefolds (Dedicated to the Memory of Vladimir Gribov) (Alexander Belavin); Some Recent Results on Q-balls and Screening in the Abelian Higgs Model (Péter Forgács, árpád Lukács); Probability Current In Zero-Spin Relativistic Quantum Mechanics (T Fülöp, T Matolcsi); Unipolar Induction (Péter Hraskó); New Composite Superconformal String Model with Two Scales and Unification of Fundamental Interactions (V A Kudryavtsev); Supersymmetric Vignettes (Mikhail Shifman); Scaling in Galactic Dark Matter Formed from Ultralight Axions (Peter Suranyi); Axial Anomaly as Landau Levels Flow, Decoupling and Monopole Pairs Production (O V Teryaev);

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Singapore
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie Hochenergiephysik / Teilchenphysik
ISBN-10 981-12-3839-1 / 9811238391
ISBN-13 978-981-12-3839-0 / 9789811238390
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