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Gribov-80 memorial volume : quantum chromodynamics and beyond : proceedings of the memorial workshop devoted to the 80th birthday of V.N. Gribov, the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical physics, Trieste, Italy, 26-28 May 2010 / editors, Yu L. Dokshitzer, P. Levai & J. Nyiri.
- Format:
- Book
- Conference/Event
- Conference Name:
- Gribov-80 Workshop (2010 : Trieste, Italy)
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Quantum chromodynamics--Congresses.
- Quantum chromodynamics.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (597 p.)
- Other Title:
- Quantum chromodynamics and beyond
- Place of Publication:
- Singapore : World Scientific, 2011.
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- Vladimir Naumovich Gribov was one of the most outstanding theoretical physicists, a key figure in the development of modern elementary particle physics. His insights into the physics of quantum anomalies and the origin of classical solutions (instantons), the notion of parton systems and their evolution in soft and hard hadron interactions, the first theory of neutrino oscillations and conceptual problems of quantization of non-Abelian fields uncovered by him, have left a lasting impact on the theoretical physics of the 21st century. Gribov-80 - the fourth in a series of memorial workshops for V. N. Gribov - was organized on the occasion of his 80th birthday in May 2010, at the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics. The workshop paid tribute to Gribov's great achievements and brought close colleagues, younger researchers and leading experts together to display the new angles of the Gribov heritage at the new energy frontier opened up by the Large Hadron Collider. The book is a collection of the presentations made at the workshop.
- Contents:
- CONTENTS; Preface; REMEMBERING VOLODYA; Message to the Gribov-80 Workshop A. Martin; I Miss Volodya S. Drell; In Memory of a Friend S.S. Gershtein; PROGRESS IN QCD; Gribov Reggeon Calculus in QCD, SUSY and Gravity L.N. Lipatov; 1. Regge poles and Gribov Pomeron calculus; 2. Gluon reggeization and multi-Regge processes in QCD; 3. Pomeron in N = 4 SUSY; 4. Effective action approach in QCD; 5. Effective action for gravity; Acknowledgments; References; The QCD Rotator P. Hasenfratz; 1. Introduction and summary; 2. The leading rotator; 3. Summary of the NNL results and discussions
- 4. Separating the slow and fast modesAcknowledgments; References; Confinement in Yang-Mills Theories: Elements of a Big Picture M. Shifman; 1. Introduction; 2. QCD; 3. Confinement in Non-Abelian Gauge Theories: the Dual Meissner Effect; 4. Non-Abelian strings; 5. Basic Bulk Theory: setting the stage; 6. Towards N = 1; 7. Heterotic non-Abelian string; 8. Large-N solution of the heterotic CP(N - 1) model; 9. Instead of conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; Gluon Confinement and Quantum Censorship J. Polonyi; 1. Introduction; 2. Tree-level condensates; 3. Loop-corrections
- 4. Yang-Mills theories5. Summary; Acknowledgments; References; From Confinement to Superfluidity? V.I. Zakharov; 1. Introduction; 2. Geometry in extra coordinates; 2.1. Geometry at small temperatures; 2.2. Defects; 2.3. Phase transition; 3. Lattice; 3.1. From quasiclassics to fine tuning; 3.2. Magnetic strings at T = 0; 3.3. Magnetic strings at T > Tc; 3.4. Digression on entanglement and confinement; 4. Conclusions. Towards Superfluidity; Acknowledgments; References; Sigma-Meson and Confinement Singularity V.V. Anisovich, V.A. Nikonov and T.O. Vulfs; 1. Introduction
- 2. Confinement interaction in the qq sector2.1. White remnants of the confinement singularities; 3. Confinement singularity and dispersion relation solution; 3.1. Inclusion of the confinement singularity, 1/s2, into the N/D-amplitude; 3.2. Approximation for the ππ amplitude in the region 0 < s < 1 GeV; 3.3. Results of the fit; 4. Conclusion; Acknowledgement; References; QCD Jets and Parton Showers B.R. Webber; 1. Introduction; 2. Parton showers; 3. Jet algorithms; 4. Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; Gluon Evolution and Saturation Proceedings L.D. McLerran; 1. Introduction
- 2. Some Qualitative Features of Parton Evolution3. Saturation of the Gluon Density; 4. The Renormalization Group Formalism for the CGC; 5. The Nature of the Color Glass Condensate Fields; 6. The Glasma; 7. Phenomenology of the Color Glass Condensate and the Glasma; Acknowledgments; References; Non-Perturbative Particle Production in Time Dependent Strong Non-Abelian Fields P. Lévai and V.V. Skokov; 1. Introduction; 2. The kinetic equation for the Wigner function; 3. Kinetic equation in SU(2) with color isotropic external field; 4. Numerical solutions; 5. Exact solutions; Acknowledgments
- References
- Notes:
- Description based upon print version of record.
- Includes bibliographical references.
- ISBN:
- 9786613235084
- 9781283235082
- 1283235080
- 9789814350198
- 9814350192
- OCLC:
- 748215490
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