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Frontiers of Theoretical Physics : A General View of Theoretical Physics at the Crossing of Centuries, Intl Workshop.
Title:
Frontiers of Theoretical Physics : A General View of Theoretical Physics at the Crossing of Centuries, Intl Workshop.
Author:
Sakata, Fumihiko.
ISBN:
9789812810380
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (294 pages)
Contents:
CONTENTS -- Foreword -- List of Participants -- Aspects of Current Particle Physics -- ABSTRACT -- 1. References -- CP Violation Past Present and Future -- 1. Particle Physics Today -- 2. Why Study CP Violation? - The Origin of the Universe -- 3. CP Violation - Past -- 4. CP Violation - Today -- 5. CP Violation in the B System - The Future -- 6. Summary -- 7. References -- Probing the Electroweak Symmetry Breaking Mechanism at High Energy Colliders -- ABSTRACT -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Higgs Boson -- 3. Strongly Interacting Electroweak Symmetry Breaking Mechanism -- 4. Model-Independent Probe of Electroweak Symmetry Breaking Mechanism -- 5. Conclusions -- 6. References -- Nonlinear Science in Nuclear Physics -- ABSTRACT -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Dynamics of Phase Transition in Finite System -- 3. Quantum Correspondents of Chaos -- 4. From Reversible to Irreversible -- 5. Acknowledgements -- 6. References -- Review of the Decays of B to n'Xs, n'K(K*), and nK(K*) -- ABSTRACT -- 1. Acknowledgments -- 2. References -- Physics and Society: The Development of Particle Physics in Wartime and Postwar Japan -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Yoshio Nishina and Prewar Japanese Physics -- 3. Wartime Physics -- 4. After the War -- 5. Conclusion -- 6. Acknowledgements -- 7. References -- String Theory - Where are We Now? -- ABSTRACT -- 1. History -- 2. Merits of String Theory -- 3. Problems of String Theory -- 4. String to Gravity -- 5. Resolution of UV Divergencies -- 6. Future of String Theory -- 7. Acknowledgements -- 8. References -- From Model to Theory - Progress in Quarkonium Physics -- ABSTRACT -- 1. Model Studies of Heavy Quarkonium Physics -- 2. NRQCD Effective Theory -- 3. Phenomenology -- References -- The Measurement Problem in Quantum Mechanics -- ABSTRACT.

Part I. The Structure of the Quantum Mechanics -- 1. Quantum Objects -- 2. Quantum Theory -- 3. The Measurement Process -- Part II. The Epistemological Considerations -- 4. Realistic View of the State Function -- 5. The Level Structure of Matter -- 6. Acausality and Irreversibility -- 7. Acknowledgements -- 8. References -- A Relation between Commutative and Noncommutative Descriptions of D-Branes -- ABSTRACT -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Dp-branes from D(p - 2r)-branes -- 3. Worldvolume Theory -- 4. Discussions -- 5. Acknowledgements -- 6. References -- The Descent Equation of Noncommutative Differential Geometry on Lattice -- ABSTRACT -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Noncommutative Differential Geometry on D-dimensional Lattice ZD -- 3. Double Complex and Descent Equations for {d*x,d*y} -- 4. Double Complex and Descent Equations for {dx,d*y} -- 5. Conclusion -- 6. Acknowledgements -- 7. References -- Tachyon Condensation and Boundary States in Bosonic String -- ABSTRACT -- 1. Introduction -- 2. A Scenario for Bosonic String -- 3. Tachyon Condensation and Boundary CFT -- 4. References -- Supersymmetry for Flavors -- ABSTRACT -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Challenging Problems -- 3. A Model of GMSB -- 4. Discussion -- 5. Acknowledgments -- 6. References -- Topological String on AdS3 x N -- ABSTRACT -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Topological Twisting of Fermionic String on AdS3 x N -- 3. Topological Conformal Symmetry in Space-time -- 4. Acknowledgements -- 5. References -- Boltzmann Transport Equation and H Function in Dilute Quantum Gas -- ABSTRACT -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Formulation -- 3. Evolution Equation of np and Cpp' -- kk' -- 4. Boltzmann Transport Equation -- 5. Estimation of Initial Cpp' -- kk' -- 6. H Function -- 7. Conclusion -- 8. Acknowledgement -- 9. References -- Bag Model and the π-Nucleon Vertex -- ABSTRACT -- 1. Introduction.

2. Quark Wave Function in a Nucleon Bag with Definite Momentum -- 3. From the π-quark Coupling to the π-nucleon Coupling -- 4. Acknowledgements -- 5. References -- Dominant Gate Imperfection in Grover's Quantum Search Algorithm -- ABSTRACT -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Effects of Imperfect Phase Inversions -- 3. Imperfect Hadamard Transformation -- 4. Summary -- 5. Acknowledgments -- 6. References -- Microscopic Dynamics of Dissipation in Nuclear Collective Motion -- ABSTRACT -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Microscopic Model and Transport Equation of Collective Motion -- 3. Dynamical Simulation on Nonlinear Nuclear System -- 4. Concluding Remarks -- 5. Acknowledgments -- 6. References -- Possible New Physics Forms for Zbb Couplings -- ABSTRACT -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Operators and Their Induced Vertices -- 3. Constraints from the Z-poIe Data -- 4. Correlated Effects at LEP II, the NLC and the Tevatron -- 5. Discussion and Conclusion -- 6. References -- Quantization on Manifolds and Induced Gauge Potentials -- ABSTRACT -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Irreducible Representations of the Fundamental Algebra on SD -- 3. Gauge Structure on SD -- 4. Relation to the Dirac Formalism -- 5. Remarks -- 6. References -- CP Violations in Charmless Hadronic Two-Body B Decays -- ABSTRACT -- 1. Introduction -- 2. CP Violation in Charged B Decays -- 3. CP-violating Asymmetries in Neutral B0 Decays -- 4. Summary -- 5. Acknowledgements -- 6. References -- BRST Cohomological Analysis of Chiral Anomaly and Noncommutative Differential Calculus in Lattice U(1) Gauge Theory -- ABSTRACT -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Main Result -- 3. Noncommutative Differential Calculus on ZD -- 4. Field Strength Terms as Chern Characters -- 5. Three Basic Lemmas -- 6. Proofs of the Basic Lemmas -- 7. Summary -- 8. Acknowledgment -- 9. References.

Tensor Categories as a Mathematical Language Describing Quantum Symmetries -- ABSTRACT -- 1. Tannaka Duality -- 2. Tensor Categories -- 3. Rigidity -- 4. Fusion Rules -- 5. References -- Chiral Lagrangian in QCD -- ABSTRACT -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Derivation of Chiral Lagrangian -- 3. Low Energy Expansion -- 4. Numerical Result and Conclusion -- 5. Acknowledgements -- 6. References -- Contribution of Dirac States on Giant Monopole Resonances -- ABSTRACT -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Implication of Consistency in the RRPA -- 3. Constrained RMF and ISGMR -- 4. Summary -- 5. Acknowledgements -- 6. References -- Cosmic Ray Acceleration in Young Supernova Remnants -- ABSTRACT -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Particle Accelerations by Two Shock Waves -- 3. Discussions -- 4. References -- High Spin Superdeformed Bands and the Algebraic Model Description -- ABSTRACT -- 1. Introduction -- 2. A Survey on the Study of Superdeformed Bands -- 3. The Algebraic Model -- 4. Summary and Remarks -- 5. Acknowledgments -- 6. References -- π Nuclear Double Charge Exchange Reaction and Nucleon Correlation -- ABSTRACT -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Formalism -- 3. Results and Discussions -- 4. Acknowledgments -- 5. References.
Abstract:
At the crossing of centuries, it is very important to review the main problems and research in theoretical physics. This was the purpose of the International Workshop on Frontiers of Theoretical Physics, allowing the interchange of ideas among people with different expertise. The proceedings can be divided into two parts: (1) general view talks about string, particle physics, nuclear physics, etc. given by Profs. T Yoneya, M Kobayazhi, A Sanda, Z Li and F Sakata; (2) research related to many important fields, such as quantum field theory, string theory, particle physics, condensed matter physics, nuclear physics and mathematical physics. Contents: Aspects of Current Particle Physics (M Kobayashi); CP Violation Past, Present and Future (A I Sanda); Nonlinear Science in Nuclear Physics (F Sakata); String Theory - Where are We Now? (T Yoneya); The Descent Equation of Noncommutative Differential Geometry on Lattice (K Wu); Supersymmetry for Flavors (C Liu); Quantization on Manifolds and Induced Gauge Potentials (Y Ohnuki); Chiral Lagrangian in QCD (Q Wang & Z-M Wang); and other papers. Readership: Graduate students and researchers in theoretical physics.
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