Concepts in Hadron Physics -

Concepts in Hadron Physics

Proceedings of the X. Internationale Universitätswochen für Kernphysik 1971 der Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz, at Schladming (Steiermark, Austria), 1st March – 13th March 1971

Paul Urban (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
XVII, 424 Seiten
2012 | 1. Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1971
Springer Wien (Verlag)
978-3-7091-8286-4 (ISBN)
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Soluble quantum field theory models are a rare commodity. An infinite number of degrees of freedom and noncompact invariance groups have a nasty habit of ex ploding in the model-makers' face. Nevertheless, impor tant progress has recently been made in the class of superrenormalizable relativistic theories, such as a self-interacting boson in a two-dimensional space time [ 1]. These results have been obtained starting with the free field and adding the interaction in a carefully controlled way. Yet, the models successfully studied in this way do DQ~ have an infinite field strength renormalization, which, at least according to perturbation theory, should appear for realistic relativistic models in four-dimensional space time. ~2~!Y~~!9n_~g_~h~_~gg~1 The ultralocal scalar field theories discussed in these lecture notes are likewise motivated by relativistic theories but are based on a different approximatiGn. This approximation formally amounts to dropping the spatial gradient term from the Hamiltonian rather than the non linear interaction. For a self-interacting boson field in a space-time of (s+l) dimensions (s~l), the classical ultralocal model Hamiltonian reads (1-1) The quantum theory of this model is the subject of the present paper. This model differs formally from a rela tivistic theory by the term f![Z~Cl(~)]2 d~ which, it is hoped, can, in one or another way, be added as a pertur 229 bation in the quantum theory. However, that still remains a problem for the future, and we confine our remarks to . . a careful study of the "unperturbed" model (1-1).

Ten Years of Schladming; Reflection of the Developments in High Energy Physics.- High Energy Physics and Big Science.- Simple Approach to the Reggeisation of Photoproduction.- Theory and Practice of Complex Regge Poles.- Multi Particle Dual Model.- Non-Local Approach to Weak Interactions.- Renormalizable "Deception" Theory of Weak Interactions.- A Non-Local Field Theory Approach to Strong Interaction Dynamics.- Automorphism Groups of C*-Algebras, Fell Bundles, W*-Bigebras, and the Description of Internal Symmetries in Algebraic Quantum Theory.- Ultralocal Quantum Field Theory.- Null Plane Field Theory.- Some External Field Problems in Quantum Electrodynamics.- Perturbation Theory for a Class of Nonpolynomial Lagrangian Field Theories.- Electromagnetic Interactions. An Experimental Survey.- Light Cone Expansions and Applications.- Summary-First Week.- Summary-Second Week.- Seminars.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 25.1.2012
Reihe/Serie Few-Body Systems
Zusatzinfo XVII, 424 p.
Verlagsort Vienna
Sprache englisch
Maße 170 x 244 mm
Gewicht 767 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie Atom- / Kern- / Molekularphysik
Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie Hochenergiephysik / Teilchenphysik
Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie Quantenphysik
Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie Theoretische Physik
Technik
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Unternehmensführung / Management
Schlagworte Elementarteilchen • elementary particle • Engineering Economics • Hadron • nuclear physics • Universitätswochen für Kernphysik
ISBN-10 3-7091-8286-7 / 3709182867
ISBN-13 978-3-7091-8286-4 / 9783709182864
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