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Del 6 - PROCEEDINGS FROM THE INSTITUTE FOR NUCLEAR THEORY
NUCLEAR PHYSICS WITH EFFECTIVE FIELD THEORY - PROCEEDINGS OF THE JOINT CALTECH/INT WORKSHOP
Inbunden, Engelska, 1998
1 588 kr
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Effective field theory (EFT), a technique used extensively in particle physics, provides a framework for systematically describing nuclear systems in a way consistent with quantum chromodynamics, the underlying theory of strong interactions. Because it offers the possibility of a unified description of all low-energy processes involving nucleons, it has the potential to become the foundation of conventional nuclear physics.Since the early 1990's when Weinberg applied the techniques of EFT to multiple-nucleon systems, significant developments have been made. However, serious obstacles have also been encountered. This book contains the proceedings of the Workshop on Nuclear Physics with Effective Field Theory, held in the Kellogg Radiation Laboratory at Caltech on the 26th and 27th of February 1998, which specifically addressed those issues. Physicists from different areas of sub-atomic physics gathered in an attempt to arrive at a consistent power counting scheme for the nucleon–nucleon interaction, a first step toward dealing with few–nucleon systems and ultimately nuclear matter and finite nuclei.
Del 9 - PROCEEDINGS FROM THE INSTITUTE FOR NUCLEAR THEORY
NUCLEAR PHYSICS WITH EFFECTIVE FIELD THEORY II
Inbunden, Engelska, 1999
1 906 kr
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The method of effective field theory (EFT) is ideally suited to deal with physical systems containing separate energy scales. Applied to low energy hadronic phenomena it provides a framework for systematically describing nuclear systems in a way consistent with quantum chromodynamics, the underlying theory of strong interactions. Because EFT offers the possibility of a unified description of all low energy processes involving nucleons, it has the potential to become the foundation of conventional nuclear physics.Much progress has been made recently in this field: a number of observables in the two-nucleon sector were computed and compared to experiment, issues related to the extension of the EFT program to the three-nucleon sector were clarified, and the convergence of the low energy expansion was critically examined. This book contains the proceedings of the Workshop on "Nuclear Physics with Effective Field Theory II", where these and other developments were discussed.