The Mass Gap and its Applications
This book presents a new method – the introduction of the "mass gap" – first suggested by Arthur Jaffe and Edward Witten at the turn of the millennium.
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This book presents a new method – the introduction of the "mass gap" – first suggested by Arthur Jaffe and Edward Witten at the turn of the millennium.
Peter Clarke reviews in 2014 From the Web to the Grid and Beyond: Computing Paradigms Driven by High-Energy Physics.
The 1980s were characterized by two outstanding achievements that were to influence the long-term future of CERN.
The 25th edition in October 2011, chaired by David Gross, continued the tradition of helping to shape modern physics, while also celebrating the conferences’ first centennial.
Unifying a range of topics currently scattered throughout the literature, this book offers a unique review of mathematical aspects of quantization and quantum field theory.
The necessity of describing three-nucleon and three-quark systems has led to continuing interest in the problem of three particles.
Achintya Rao reviews in 2014 Science, Religion, and the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence.
Johann Rafelski reviews in 2014 Einstein’s Physics: Atoms, Quanta, and Relativity – Derived, Explained, and Appraised.
These two volumes contain original contributions of Alexei Zamolodchikov (1952–2007), who was a prominent theoretical physicist of his time.
This book attempts to provide an introduction to quantum field theory by emphasizing conceptual issues.