内容説明
The twentieth Johns Hopkins Workshop on current problems in particle theory took place in Heidelberg. The topic of the workshop was chosen in view of the phantastic success enjoyed by the standard model of electroweak and strong interactions.Until today, no significant deviations from the predictions of the standard model have been observed. However, precision tests have been dominantly performed in the high-energy domain, where the QCD coupling constant is small enough to allow for a perturbative treatment of the strong interaction. It is therefore very important to consider also the low-energy region for which non-perturbative aspects of QCD come into play.
目次
- B mesons - an experimental overview, K. Honscheid
- heavy quark effective theory, M. Neubert
- the many uses of excited heavy hadrons, A.F. Falk
- electroweak results from LEP, D.G. Charlton
- CP violation in weak decays and elsewhere, W. Bernreuther
- deep inelastic physics at HERA, G. Ingelman
- structure of the QCD vacuum and instantons, E. Shuryak
- QCD on the lattice, C.T. Sachrajda
- QCD tests from Tau decays, A. Pich
- non-equilibrium QCD of high energy multi-gluon dynamics, K. Geiger
- flow equations and light mesons, D.-U. Jungnickel
- underground neutrino detectors, B. Monteleoni
- the nature of the electroweak phase transition, A. Patkos. (Part contents).
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