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Quarkonium production in high-energy nuclear collisions : proceedings of the RHIC/INT 1998 Winter Workshop, Seattle, Washington, 11-15 May 1998 / edited by Xin-Nian Wang & Barbara Jacak.

Math/Physics/Astronomy Library QC793.5.M42 Q83 1999
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Format:
Book
Conference/Event
Contributor:
Wang, Xin-Nian.
Jacak, Barbara.
Conference Name:
RHIC/INT Winter Workshop (1998 : Seattle, Wash.)
Series:
Proceedings from the Institute for Nuclear Theory ; vol. 7.
Proceedings from the Institute for Nuclear Theory ; vol. 7
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Quarkoniums--Congresses.
Quarkoniums.
Collisions (Nuclear physics)--Congresses.
Collisions (Nuclear physics).
Genre:
Conference papers and proceedings.
Physical Description:
x, 189 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
Singapore ; River Edge, NJ : World Scientific, [1999]
Summary:
Charmonium suppression is a promising signal of quark-gluon plasma. In this volume, the latest development both in experiments and in the theory of charmonium production in high-energy nucleus-nucleus collisions are presented and discussed. This invaluable book is based on E Witten's lectures on topological quantum field theory which were presented in the spring of 1989 at Fine Hall, Princeton. At that time Witten unified several important mathematical works in terms of quantum field theory, most notably the Donaldson polynomial, Gromov/Floer homology and Jones polynomials.
In the book Witten explains his three-dimensional construction of Jones polynomials via Chern-Simons gauge theory. The classical moduli space consists of unitary flat connections. To quantize it, he constructs a Hilbert space consisting of holomorphic sections of the natural determinant bundle over the moduli space, or non-Abelian theta functions. He explains that the quantization is independent of complex structures so that the theory becomes topological. He then constructs morphisms in terms of the Feynman path integral. He provides the relevant background, such as the Feynman -- Kac formula and Feynman diagrams, thus making the book more accessible to mathematicians. His construction leads to many beautiful applications, such as the skein relation, the surgery formula and a proof of Verlinde's formula.
ISBN:
9810239114
OCLC:
42038159

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