Old and New Forces of Nature [E-Book] / edited by Antonino Zichichi.
During August 1985, a group of 95 physicists from 61 laboratories in 24 countries met in Erice for the 23rd Course of the International School of Subnu clear Physics. The countries represented were: Algeria, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, France, the Federal Republic of Germany...
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Personal Name(s): | Zichichi, Antonino, editor |
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Boston, MA :
Springer,
1988
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Physical Description: |
VIII, 382 p. online resource. |
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englisch |
ISBN: |
9781468413090 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-1-4684-1309-0 |
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The Subnuclear Series ;
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- Opening Lecture
- New Forces of Nature
- Theoretical Lectures
- Why New Forces of Nature Should Exist
- Superstring Modifications of 4D-supergravity actions
- Phenomenology of Supersymmetry
- Superstring Theories as New Candidates for Unification
- Topological Aspects of QFT: Monopoles, Skyrmions, Strings and all that
- Review Lectures
- Universality Properties in Non-perturbative QCD effects
- Status of QCD: Models Versus First Principles
- Measuring the Running Coupling Constants of the Strong,the Electromagnetic and Weak Forces
- Heavy Flavours in e+e-interactions
- The Glorious Days of Physics
- Remembering Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac
- Special Lecture
- Physics with the L3 Detector
- Closing Lecture
- The Gran Sasso Laboratory and the Eloisatron Project: New Prospects for European Physics
- Closing Ceremony
- Prizes and Scholarships
- Participants.