
Elementary Particle Physics
Multiparticle Aspects
Paul Urban(Editor)
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 27. November 2013
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Paperback/Softback
IX, 910 pages
978-3-7091-4036-9 (ISBN)
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The observation of the scaling properties of the structure functions w and vw of deep inelastic electron 1 2 nucleon scattering [1]+ has been taken by many people as an indication for an approximate scale invariance of the world. It was pointed out by Wilson [2], that in many field theories it is possible to assign a dimension d to every fundamental field, which proves to be a conserved quantum number as far as the most singular term of an operator product expansion at small distances ((x-y) +a) is con- JJ cerned++. Later it was shown, at the canonical level, that in many field theories the dimension of a field seems to be a c:pod quantum number even in the terms less singular at small (x-y) , as long as they all belong to the strongest \l light cone singularity (i. e. (x-y)2+a) [3]. The assumption that this type of scale invariance on the light cone be present in the operator product ex pansion of two electromagnetic currents has provided us with a rather natural explanation of the observed scaling phenomena. We should like to mention, however, that this ex planation cannot account for the precocity with which scaling is being observed experimentally in energy regions, in which resonances still provide prominent contributions to the final states [4].
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Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1972
Language
English
Place of publication
Vienna
Austria
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Springer Wien
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IX, 910 p.
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Height: 244 mm
Width: 170 mm
Thickness: 51 mm
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1602 gr
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978-3-7091-4036-9 (9783709140369)
DOI
10.1007/978-3-7091-4034-5
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Content
Reaction Theory of Composite Particles (Clusters).- Comments on Nuclear Reaction Theory (S).- The Three-Body Problem.- Results of Three-Nucleon Calculations (S).- The Crossing Symmetric Bethe-Salpeter Equation (S).- Eikonal Approximation in the 3-Body System (S).- Functional Relativistic Cluster Theory.- Fivedimensional Theories and CP-Violation.- The KLO??++?? Puzzle (S).- Review of the Status of K?3 Form Factors (S).- Survey of High Energy Inelastic Models and Kinematical Constraints for Inclusive Processes.- Experimental Survey of Diffraction Dissociation Processes.- Selected Review of Single-Particle and Two-Particle Inclusive Reaction Experiments (S).- Diffractive Dissociation.- Anomalous Ward Identities.- Symmetry Breaking and Sigma Commutators.- Low Energy Aspects of Broken Scale Invariance.- Current Topics in the Electromagnetic Interactions of Hadrons.- Exotic Applications of Light-Cone Algebra.- Quarks.- Asymptotic Aspects of Inclusive Production Processes.- First Experimental Results from The Intersecting Storage Rings.- A Two-Component Alternative to Dirac's Equation (S).- The SO4-Invariant Solutions of the ??4 Theory (S).- On Time Non-Special Quantum Mechanics (S).- The Ultralocal Model: Fields without Partners (S).- Unitarity Corrections to Dual Resonance Models (S).- A Statistical Method for Testing of Analyticity and its Application (S).- On a Divergence-Free Example of Interaction Constituting a Dynamical Model of Quarks and Hadrons (S).- Particle Physics and Eastern Philosophy (S).- Summary - First Week.- Summary - Second Week.