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New developments in the standard model / Ryan J. Larsen, editor.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Larsen, Ryan J.
Series:
Physics Research and Technology
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Physics--Mathematical models--Standards.
Physics.
Mathematical physics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (245 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
New York : Nova Science Publishers, 2012.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The Standard Model of particle physics is one of the most important successful results of the work of the last century physicists. In this book, the authors present topical research in the study of new developments in the Standard Model. Topics discussed include non-equilibrium theory, fractional dynamics and the physics of the terascale sector; unexplored regions in QFT and the conceptual foundations of the Standard Model; supersymmetric Standard Model, Branes and Del Pezzo surfaces; and, fermion condensate as Higgs substitute and Lepton flavour violation shedding light on CP-violation.
Contents:
Intro
NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN THE STANDARD MODEL
CONTENTS
PREFACE
TOWARDS ISO STANDARD EARTH IONOSPHERE AND PLASMASPHERE MODEL
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Physical Models
3. International Reference Ionosphere
3.1. General
3.2. IRI Topside
3.3. IRI Bottomside
3.4. Additional IRI Parameters
3.5. IRI Plasmasphere Extension
4. Ionospheric Weather Indices
Conclusion
APPENDIX: Model Availability
Acknowledgments
References
NON-EQUILIBRIUM THEORY, FRACTIONAL DYNAMICS AND PHYSICS OF THE TERASCALE SECTOR
2. Foundational Questions
3. What Is Fractional Dynamics?
4. Hints for Fractional Dynamics in High-EnergyPhysics
5. From Quantum Field Theory to Fractional Dynamics
6. Fractional Dynamics and Consistency Conditions
7. PerturbativeRenormalization on Fractal Space-Time
8. Gauge Bosons and Fermions on Fractals
8.1. Gauge Fields on Fractals
8.2. Fermions on Fractals
9. Breaking of Discrete Symmetries
10. Effective Charges on Fractals and Anomalous Properties
11. Generation Structure of SM Parameters
12. Gravitation as Analog of Field Theory on Fractals
13. Exotic Phases of Matter
UNEXPLORED REGIONS IN QFT AND THE CONCEPTUAL FOUNDATIONS OF THE STANDARD MODEL
1.IntroductoryRemarks
2.ChargedFieldsandtheProblemofInfraparticlesinaHistoricPerspective
3.Two-DimensionalInfraparticleandTheirFields
4.ZeroMassWignerRepresentationsandLocalizationPecu-liarities
5.TheGeneralizedAharonov-BohmEffectfor(m=0,s&gt
1)andtheViolationofHaagDuality
6.String-LocalizationofChargedStatesinQEDandSchwinger-HiggsScreening
7.APerturbativeSignalof"Invisibility"and"Confinement"?
8.Resum´eandConcludingRemarks
9.Appendix.
9.0.1.ModularGroupforConformalAlgebrasLocalizedinDoubly-ConnectedSpacetimeRings
SUPERSYMMETRIC STANDARD MODEL, BRANES AND DEL PEZZO SURFACES
1.Introduction
2.TheVerlinde-WijnholtModel
3.TheGeometryofC3/
3.1.TheVerlinde-WijnholtIsomorphism
3.2.TheAutomorphismsGroupof
3.3.ResolutionofP2/˜
4.TheToricAnalogue
4.1.TheOrbifoldM=C3/(Z3×Z3)andItsTautologicalResolution
4.2.MirrorSymmetry,CohomologicalValuedHypergeometricFunction,andSuperpotentials
4.3.TheZ3×Z3-HilbertResolution
TheChowRingA (X )
TheCompactChowModulusAc (X˙)
TheDualBasis
K-theoryGenerators
TheMoriandK¨ahlerCones
MirrorSymmetryandthePrepotential
TheGW-invariants
4.4.TheFloppedResolutions
ResolutionII
ResolutionIII
ResolutionIV
5.Conclusion
FERMION CONDENSATE AS HIGGS SUBSTITUTE
2.TheFermionCondensateModel
3.GapEquations
4.PerturbativeUnitarity
5.InteractionswithW±,ZandConstraintsfromtheZDecay
6.ElectroweakPrecisionParameters
7.NumericalConstraintsfromPrecisionTests
8.ColliderSignatures
9.Conclusion
Acknowledgment
AppendixA.RegularizationwithMomentumCutoff
LEPTON FLAVOR VIOLATION SHEDDING LIGHT ON CP-VIOLATION
2.MuonLifetimeandFermiConstant
3.DipoleMomentsoftheChargedLeptons
4.NewPhysicsinChargedLeptonDecay
5.LeptonFlavorViolatingProcesses
6.EffectiveLeptonFlavorViolatingLagrangian
7.PhysicswithPolarizedMuonSource
8.PolarizationoftheFinalParticlesintheLFVProcesses
8.1.µ+!e+
8.2.µ+!e+e−e+
8.3.µ−eConversion
INDEX.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-62257-880-5
OCLC:
834142596

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