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Strong coupling gauge theories and effective field theories : proceedings of the 2002 international workshop / editors, M. Harada, Y. Kikukawa, K. Yamawaki.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Harada, M. (Masayasu)
Kikukawa, Y. (Yoshio)
Yamawaki, Kōichi, 1946-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Gauge fields (Physics)--Congresses.
Gauge fields (Physics).
Field theory (Physics)--Congresses.
Field theory (Physics).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (444 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Other Title:
Proceedings of the 2002 international workshop : strong coupling gauge theories and effective field theories
Place of Publication:
River Edge, N.J. : World Scientific, [c2003]
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This volume presents the important recent progress in both theoretical and phenomenological issues of strong coupling gauge theories, with/without supersymmetry and extra dimensions, etc. Emphasis is placed on dynamical symmetry breaking with large anomalous dimensions governed by the dynamics near the nontrivial fixed point. Also presented are recent developments of the corresponding effective field theories, such as those including light spectra other than the Nambu-Goldstone particles. This book is a must for all those who are interested in dynamical symmetry breaking and effective field
Contents:
Contents ; Light-Front Quantization of Gauge Theories ; 1. Introduction ; 2. The Light-Front Quantization of QCD ; 3. Light-Front Quantization of the Standard Model ; 4. Non-Perturbative Methods ; 5. A Light-Front Event Amplitude Generator ; References
""Branes"" in Lattice SU(2) Gluodynamics 1. Introduction ; 2. Definitions of the monopole trajectories and of vortices ; 3. Notion of fine tuning ; 4. Fine tuning seen on the lattice ; 5. Monopoles and short-distance physics ; 6. Acknowledgements ; References
Who Confines Quarks? - On Non-Abelian Monopoles and Dynamics of Confinement 1. Confinement as a dual superconductor? ; 2. Non-Abelian Monopoles ; 3. Almost Superconformal Confining Vacua ; 4. QCD ; References ; Significance of the Renormalization Constant of the Color Gauge Field
1. Introduction 2. Formulation of QCD ; 3. Indefinite Metric and Subsidiary Conditions ; 4. Interpretation of Confinement ; 4. Evaluation of Z3 ; References ; Mass Gap and Color Confinement in Yang-Mills Theory Based on Asymptotic Solutions of SD Equation ; 1. INTRODUCTION
2. IR ASYMPTOTIC SOLUTION 3. UV ASYMPTOTIC SOLUTION ; 4. Recent developments ; References ; Color Confinement in Lattice Landau Gauge ; 1. Introduction ; 2. The gluon propagator ; 3. The ghost propagator ; 4. The Kugo-Ojima parameter ; 5. The QCD running coupling
6. Discussion and Conclusion
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9786611935559
9781281935557
1281935557
9789812795120
981279512X
OCLC:
879024141

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