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... logarithmic corrections were derived by representation theoretical tools. Asymptotically, the scaling dimensions show a degeneracy growing exponentially with one of the quantum numbers. The physical relevance of these results is that any correlation function (of either bosonic or fermionic local fie ...
... logarithmic corrections were derived by representation theoretical tools. Asymptotically, the scaling dimensions show a degeneracy growing exponentially with one of the quantum numbers. The physical relevance of these results is that any correlation function (of either bosonic or fermionic local fie ...
10 Supersymmetric gauge dynamics: N = 1 10.1 Confinement and
... is not a conserved quantum number in strong interactions), but rather of a shifting mass of chromoelectric flux lines. Unlike gluons, for which a mass term is forbidden (because they have only two polarizations), glueballs include scalars and vectors with three polarizations (as well as higher spin ...
... is not a conserved quantum number in strong interactions), but rather of a shifting mass of chromoelectric flux lines. Unlike gluons, for which a mass term is forbidden (because they have only two polarizations), glueballs include scalars and vectors with three polarizations (as well as higher spin ...
Basic Constituents of Matter and their Interactions
... boson called gluon. This is analogous to the photon, which mediates the electromagnetic interaction between charged particles (quarks or charged leptons). The gluon coupling is proportional to the colour charge just like the photon coupling is proportional to the electric charge. The constant of pro ...
... boson called gluon. This is analogous to the photon, which mediates the electromagnetic interaction between charged particles (quarks or charged leptons). The gluon coupling is proportional to the colour charge just like the photon coupling is proportional to the electric charge. The constant of pro ...
Seiberg-Witten Theory and Calogero
... Over the past few years, a tremendous amount of progress has been made in the understanding of strongly coupled supersymmetric gauge and string theories. These advances were driven in large part by the Seiberg-Witten solution of N = 2 supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory for SU (2) gauge group. 1) Of ce ...
... Over the past few years, a tremendous amount of progress has been made in the understanding of strongly coupled supersymmetric gauge and string theories. These advances were driven in large part by the Seiberg-Witten solution of N = 2 supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory for SU (2) gauge group. 1) Of ce ...
Failed theories of superconductivity
... result from the coherent quantum motion of a lattice of electrons. Given Bloch's stature in the field, theorists like Niels Bohr where eager to discuss their own ideas with him. In fact Bohr, whose theory for superconductivity was already accepted for publication in the July 1932 issue of the journa ...
... result from the coherent quantum motion of a lattice of electrons. Given Bloch's stature in the field, theorists like Niels Bohr where eager to discuss their own ideas with him. In fact Bohr, whose theory for superconductivity was already accepted for publication in the July 1932 issue of the journa ...
Properties
... We cannot do local operations, involving gauge invariant operators, and change the superselection sector ...
... We cannot do local operations, involving gauge invariant operators, and change the superselection sector ...
The principle of constancy of the speed of Light in free-space
... observer or a source of signal can have velocity with respect to an arbitrary medium through which the signal is transmitting. One can easily measure it by first attaching a reference frame with the medium so that the particles of the medium are at rest with respect to the reference frame and then b ...
... observer or a source of signal can have velocity with respect to an arbitrary medium through which the signal is transmitting. One can easily measure it by first attaching a reference frame with the medium so that the particles of the medium are at rest with respect to the reference frame and then b ...
May 31, 2014
... part of a mathematical foundation of physics. Indeed Lawvere introduced cohesive toposes (and synthetic differential geometry [MoR91]) as a foundation for continuum physics.1 I found that combining this with the “higher” aspect of higher toposes, it yields a more powerful formalism that naturally en ...
... part of a mathematical foundation of physics. Indeed Lawvere introduced cohesive toposes (and synthetic differential geometry [MoR91]) as a foundation for continuum physics.1 I found that combining this with the “higher” aspect of higher toposes, it yields a more powerful formalism that naturally en ...
Quantum Mechanics of Lowest Landau Level Derived from N= 4
... system and it is a holomorphic complex matrix quantum mechanics. The attempt to make the precise correspondence between the SYM and the Landau problem has been made by Ghodsi et al. in [6]. However, we would like to emphasize that we are going to directly derive the lowest Landau level system as a l ...
... system and it is a holomorphic complex matrix quantum mechanics. The attempt to make the precise correspondence between the SYM and the Landau problem has been made by Ghodsi et al. in [6]. However, we would like to emphasize that we are going to directly derive the lowest Landau level system as a l ...
SpontaneouS Symmetry Breaking in particle phySicS
... as well, a most attractive possibility. Thus the beautiful properties of electro* ...
... as well, a most attractive possibility. Thus the beautiful properties of electro* ...
spectroscopy of autoionization resonances in spectra of barium: new
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... number of the useful spectral information about light and not heavy atomic systems, but in fact it provides only qualitative description of spectra of the heavy and superheavy ions. Second, the PXOWLFRQ¿JXUDWLRQ'LUDF)RFN0&') PHWKRG is the most reliable version of calculation for multielectron ...
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... central principle on which all of science seemed to be based, that identical initial conditions lead to the same final result, was simply untrue. Despite Einstein’s indignant protest (‘God does not play dice’), there is now convincing experimental evidence that chance and randomness indeed dominate ...
... central principle on which all of science seemed to be based, that identical initial conditions lead to the same final result, was simply untrue. Despite Einstein’s indignant protest (‘God does not play dice’), there is now convincing experimental evidence that chance and randomness indeed dominate ...
COVARIANT HAMILTONIAN GENERAL RELATIVITY
... In the companion paper1 I have discussed the possibility of a relativistic foundation of mechanics and I have argued that the usual notions of state and observable have to be modified in order to work well in a relativistic context. Here I apply this point of view to field theory. In the context of ...
... In the companion paper1 I have discussed the possibility of a relativistic foundation of mechanics and I have argued that the usual notions of state and observable have to be modified in order to work well in a relativistic context. Here I apply this point of view to field theory. In the context of ...
Vector coupling of angular momentum
... • Only Jz can be known because the uncertainty principle forbids Jx or Jy from being known at the same time as Jz ...
... • Only Jz can be known because the uncertainty principle forbids Jx or Jy from being known at the same time as Jz ...
Polchinski
... Note: at weak coupling there is no notion of bulk locality, so no sharp paradox, but the 1/N structure remains. ...
... Note: at weak coupling there is no notion of bulk locality, so no sharp paradox, but the 1/N structure remains. ...
Shou-Cheng Zhang, , 823 (2001); DOI: 10.1126/science.294.5543.823
... ⫽ 1, therefore, Xa ⫽ Rxa describes a point of the 4D sphere S 4 with radius R. From this heuristic reasoning, one may hope to find a 4D generalization of the QHE problem, where the wave functions in the ground states are described by the products of ⌿␣ spinors, in a natural generalization of Eq. 2. ...
... ⫽ 1, therefore, Xa ⫽ Rxa describes a point of the 4D sphere S 4 with radius R. From this heuristic reasoning, one may hope to find a 4D generalization of the QHE problem, where the wave functions in the ground states are described by the products of ⌿␣ spinors, in a natural generalization of Eq. 2. ...
New insights into soft gluons and gravitons. In
... It is well-known that scattering amplitudes in quantum field theory are beset by infrared divergences. Consider, for example, the interaction shown in figure 1, in which a vector boson splits into a quark pair. Either the final state quark or anti-quark may emit gluon radiation, and the Feynman rule ...
... It is well-known that scattering amplitudes in quantum field theory are beset by infrared divergences. Consider, for example, the interaction shown in figure 1, in which a vector boson splits into a quark pair. Either the final state quark or anti-quark may emit gluon radiation, and the Feynman rule ...
An Introduction to the Standard Model and the Electroweak Force
... corresponds to a quanta which is part of the Higgs field but not a part of giving mass to force carriers in the electro-weak field. This particle is called the Higgs boson. 19 ...
... corresponds to a quanta which is part of the Higgs field but not a part of giving mass to force carriers in the electro-weak field. This particle is called the Higgs boson. 19 ...
Classical and Quantum Production of Cornucopions At Energies
... strong coupling physics. We cannot do this at present for real cornucopions, but some progress can be made by studying an analogous problem in 1 + 1 dimensional string theory where the strong coupling singularity is shielded by a condensate of massless modes. In that model we argue that the classica ...
... strong coupling physics. We cannot do this at present for real cornucopions, but some progress can be made by studying an analogous problem in 1 + 1 dimensional string theory where the strong coupling singularity is shielded by a condensate of massless modes. In that model we argue that the classica ...
Self-consistent mean field forces in turbulent plasmas
... – Q = collision energy transfer and Ohmic heating, last term represents viscous heating. – In general, compressibility is allowed. This modifies the usual definition of the mean field force and allows for anomalous particle transport. – In what follows, the effects of heat flux q are simplified. A w ...
... – Q = collision energy transfer and Ohmic heating, last term represents viscous heating. – In general, compressibility is allowed. This modifies the usual definition of the mean field force and allows for anomalous particle transport. – In what follows, the effects of heat flux q are simplified. A w ...