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Category : Gauge fields (Physics)
Languages : en
Pages : 440
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Lattice Gauge Theories, Supersymmetry, and Grand Unification
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Category : Gauge fields (Physics)
Languages : en
Pages : 440
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Category : Gauge fields (Physics)
Languages : en
Pages : 440
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Frontiers in Particle Theory
Author: G. Domokos
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Category : Cosmology
Languages : en
Pages : 352
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Category : Cosmology
Languages : en
Pages : 352
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New Trends in Particle Theory
Author: L. Lusanna
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Category : Particles (Nuclear physics)
Languages : en
Pages : 208
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Category : Particles (Nuclear physics)
Languages : en
Pages : 208
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Particles and Gravity
Author: G. Domokos
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
ISBN: 9789971966904
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 272
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Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
ISBN: 9789971966904
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 272
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TeV Physics
The Publishers' Trade List Annual
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Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 1252
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Category : American literature
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Pages : 1252
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Paperbound Books in Print
Particles and Gravity
Author: G. Domokos
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
ISBN: 9789971966911
Category : Cosmology
Languages : en
Pages : 257
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Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
ISBN: 9789971966911
Category : Cosmology
Languages : en
Pages : 257
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Unified Field Theories
Author: Vladimir P. Vizgin
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 3034801742
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 353
Book Description
Despite the rapidly expanding ambit of physical research and the continual appearance of new branches of physics, the main thrust in its development was and is the attempt at a theoretical synthesis of the entire body of physical knowledge. The main triumphs in physical science were, as a rule, associ ated with the various phases of this synthesis. The most radical expression of this tendency is the program of construction of a unified physical theory. After Maxwellian electrodynamics had unified the phenomena of electricity, magnetism, and optics in a single theoretical scheme on the basis of the con cept of the electromagnetic field, the hope arose that the field concept would become the precise foundation of a new unified theory of the physical world. The limitations of an electromagnetic-field conception of physics, however, already had become clear in the first decade of the 20th century. The concept of a classical field was developed significantly in the general theory of relativity, which arose in the elaboration of a relativistic theory of gravitation. It was found that the gravitational field possesses, in addition to the properties inherent in the electromagnetic field, the important feature that it expresses the metric structure of the space-time continuum. This resulted in the following generalization of the program of a field synthesis of physics: The unified field representing gravitation and electromagnetism must also describe the geometry of space-time.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 3034801742
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 353
Book Description
Despite the rapidly expanding ambit of physical research and the continual appearance of new branches of physics, the main thrust in its development was and is the attempt at a theoretical synthesis of the entire body of physical knowledge. The main triumphs in physical science were, as a rule, associ ated with the various phases of this synthesis. The most radical expression of this tendency is the program of construction of a unified physical theory. After Maxwellian electrodynamics had unified the phenomena of electricity, magnetism, and optics in a single theoretical scheme on the basis of the con cept of the electromagnetic field, the hope arose that the field concept would become the precise foundation of a new unified theory of the physical world. The limitations of an electromagnetic-field conception of physics, however, already had become clear in the first decade of the 20th century. The concept of a classical field was developed significantly in the general theory of relativity, which arose in the elaboration of a relativistic theory of gravitation. It was found that the gravitational field possesses, in addition to the properties inherent in the electromagnetic field, the important feature that it expresses the metric structure of the space-time continuum. This resulted in the following generalization of the program of a field synthesis of physics: The unified field representing gravitation and electromagnetism must also describe the geometry of space-time.
High-Energy Physics
Author: Stephan L. Mintz
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 1468488481
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 267
Book Description
This volume contains the greater part of the papers submitted to the High Energy Physics portion of the 1983 Orbis Scientiae, then dedicated to the eightieth year of Professor P. A. M. Dirac. Before the vol,ume could be published, Professor Dirac passed away on October 20, 1984, thereby changing the dedication of this volume, and its companion, on Information Processing in Biology, to his everlasting memory. Since 1969, Professor Dirac had given the opening address at each of these conferences. He was unable to prepare a manuscript of his last paper in 1983. His impact on science already has been enormous. The consequences of his thought and work for future developments are incalculable. Regrettably, Professor Dirac's last appearance at this series of conferences, begun in 1964 as the Coral Gables Conference on Symmetry Principles at High Energy, coincided with the twentieth, and the last of these. The work and expense involved in organizing them and preparing the proceedings have corne to far exceed the physical capabilities and the support received by the Center for Theoretical Studies for this program. The delayed appearance of these proceedings, for which the editors humbly apologize, is a manifestation of the inadequate support. On the other hand, the organizers and editors thank the many distinguished participants who, over the years, made these meetings exciting and productive arenas for the dissemination of ideas in high energy physics and related fields.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 1468488481
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 267
Book Description
This volume contains the greater part of the papers submitted to the High Energy Physics portion of the 1983 Orbis Scientiae, then dedicated to the eightieth year of Professor P. A. M. Dirac. Before the vol,ume could be published, Professor Dirac passed away on October 20, 1984, thereby changing the dedication of this volume, and its companion, on Information Processing in Biology, to his everlasting memory. Since 1969, Professor Dirac had given the opening address at each of these conferences. He was unable to prepare a manuscript of his last paper in 1983. His impact on science already has been enormous. The consequences of his thought and work for future developments are incalculable. Regrettably, Professor Dirac's last appearance at this series of conferences, begun in 1964 as the Coral Gables Conference on Symmetry Principles at High Energy, coincided with the twentieth, and the last of these. The work and expense involved in organizing them and preparing the proceedings have corne to far exceed the physical capabilities and the support received by the Center for Theoretical Studies for this program. The delayed appearance of these proceedings, for which the editors humbly apologize, is a manifestation of the inadequate support. On the other hand, the organizers and editors thank the many distinguished participants who, over the years, made these meetings exciting and productive arenas for the dissemination of ideas in high energy physics and related fields.