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Lattice Gauge Theory 86 1987 ed. [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 430 pages, kaal: 950 g, 430 p., 1 Hardback
  • Sari: NATO Science Series B: 159
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Aug-1987
  • Kirjastus: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 0306426072
  • ISBN-13: 9780306426070
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 430 pages, kaal: 950 g, 430 p., 1 Hardback
  • Sari: NATO Science Series B: 159
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Aug-1987
  • Kirjastus: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 0306426072
  • ISBN-13: 9780306426070
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This volume contains the Proceedings of'the International Workshop "Lattice Gauge Theory 1986", held at Brookhaven National Laboratory, September 15 - 19, 1986. The meeting was the sequel to the one held at Wuppertal in 1985, the Proceedings of which have appeared in the same Plenum series. During the past few years, a considerable number of meetings on lat­ tice gauge theory have been held, on both sides of the Atlantic. With our workshop, through early planning and coordination with other prospective organizers, we tried to channel this activity into one major yearly meeting. For 1986, these efforts were successful, and it is our hope that a pattern has been set for the coming years. One result, however, was that the number of participants considerably exceeded that normally found at NATO Advanced Research Workshops. This year, a "nucleus" of NATO-supported experts induced a large number of further interested specialists to obtain their own funds - thus greatly amplifying the impact of the event. The topics covered at the workshop ranged from hadron spectra to strong interaction thermo­ dynamics; they included spontaneous symmetry breaking and Higgs models, renormalization group methods, as well as many contributions on various possible schemes for the simulation of dynamical quarks. First systematic applications of finite size scaling to lattice gauge theory were discussed, and the approach to the continuum limit was considered in detail.
Lattice QCD at Finite Density.- Finite Size Scaling and Lattice Gauge
Theory.- Recent Results from the University of California Weak Matrix Element
Calculation.- Finite Density Aggregation.- Recent Results on MCRG Studies of
the SU(3) ß-Function and on Quenched Hadron Masses.- Feasibility of Lattice
QCD Simulations for Weak Decay Processes.- The Columbia Supercomputer
Project: Physics Results Present Status and Future Plans.- Fourier
Acceleration and Lattice Gauge Theories.- Properties of the Gluon Plasma Just
Above Tc.- Renormalization and Continuum Limit of Composite Operators in
Lattice Gauge Theories.- Langevin Simulations with Dynamical Quark Loops.- On
the QCD ß-Function.- The Propagator Matrix and the Quenched Approximation at
Finite Baryonic Density.- The QCD Glueball Mass in the Presence of Dynamical
Fermions.- More on the First Order Chiral Symmetry Transition in QCD.- The
Continuum Limit of SU(2) Gauge-Higgs Model.- The Higgs Meson Mass and the
Scale of New Physics in the Standard Model.- The Fundamental SU(2) Higgs
Model at Finite Temperature.- Hadron Spectrum on a 163 × 48 Lattice.- Higgs
Phase Transition in the U(1) and SU(2) Lattice Higgs Models.- Thermal Greens
Functions of the Energy-Momentum Tensor and Transport Coefficients of the
SU(3) Yang-Mills Gas.- Renormalization Flow Structure in Lattice QED.- The
Gluon is Massive: A Lattice Calculation of the Gluon Propagator in the Landau
Gauge.- New Developments on Order Parameters and Related Problems.- The
Lattice-Regularized Standard Higgs Model.- Continuum Symmetry Restoration in
Lattice Models with Staggered Fermions.- Towards the Limit of the Quenched
Approximation in Hadron Mass Calculations.- Debye Screening and
Nonperturbativity in Hot QCD.- On the Comparison of String Models with
LatticeQCD.- Numerical Studies of Random Surfaces.- Lattice Gauge Fields and
Topology.- Chromomagnetic Monopoles.- Toward a Pseudofermion Calculation of
the Hadronic Mass Spectrum.- Monte Carlo Determination of the Spin-Dependent
Potentials.- Baryon Number Conservation in Lattice Gauge Theory.-
Experimenting with Langevin Lattice QCD.- Kaon Decay Amplitudes using
Staggered Fermions.- Microcanonical and Hybrid Simulations of Lattice Quantum
ChromoDynamics with Dynamical Fermions.- Pseudoscalar Masses and Index
Theorem.- Scaling Studies of QCD on Asymmetric Lattices.- Monte Carlo
Investigations of Asymptotic Scaling in QCD.- Results on SU(3) Gauge Theory
in a Finite Volume.- The GF11 Parallel Computer.