The QCD vacuum, hadrons and the superdense matter / E.V. Shuryak



Digitised Book 216.73.216.10 (0)

1988

The QCD vacuum, hadrons and the superdense matter / E.V. Shuryak

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This text on Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD), the theory ofinteracting quarks and gluons, is presented following the internal logic of the theory and partly its historical development. It aims to be relevant to high energy or nuclear physicists (both the theorists and experimentalists), and also to younger people who need some informal introduction before the more seriousstudies.

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Title
The QCD vacuum, hadrons and the superdense matter / E.V. Shuryak
Creators
  • Shuryak, E. V.
Subject
  • Quantum chromodynamics
  • Hadrons
  • Nuclear matter
Publisher
  • World Scientific, 1988
  • National Library Board Singapore, 1988
Contributors
Digital Description
application/pdf, ill.
Provenance
Table of Contents
  • pt. 1. The QCD vacuum. 1. The theoretical introduction. 2. Introduction to lattice field theories. 3. Topological effects in QCD and related models -- pt. 2. Correlators and hadrons. 4. Introductory hadronic physics. 5. The QCD sum rules based on the operator product expansion. 6. The correlators and the sum rules beyond the OPE. 7. Hadronic spectroscopy on the lattice. 8. Summary on the QCD vacuum phenomenology. 9. Hadronic matter versus Quark-Gluon plasma. 10. Perturbative theory of the Quark-Gluon plasma. 11. Instantons in matter. 12. Thermodynamics on the lattice. 13. Phase transitions -- pt. 4. Macroscopic excitations in experiment. 14. Formation of excited matter in high energy collisions...
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  • All Rights Reserved. National Library Board Singapore 2009.