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Strong and Electroweak Matter 2000 1st Edition by Altes Christiaan P Korthals ISBN 9789810246723

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Strong and Electroweak Matter 2000 1st Edition by Altes Christiaan P Korthals ISBN 9789810246723
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Publisher: World Scientific
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.47 MB
Pages: 117
Author: C. P. Korthals Altes
ISBN: 9810246684
Language: English
Year: 2001

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ISBN 13: 9789810246723
Author: Altes Christiaan P Korthals

This book contains articles by experts on the plasma phase of quantum chromodynamics, and the plasma phase of electroweak interactions. The former plasma phase is being tested at RHIC (Brookhaven), and has been tested at CERN. Both plasmas have played roles in the development of the Universe since the Big Bang. A third topic is that of the high density colour superconductive state of matter, which may be present in the core of neutron stars.

Strong and Electroweak Matter 2000 1st Table of contents:

  1. MAIN TALKS
  2. Color superconductivity in compact stars
  3. The colored glass condensate and extreme QCD
  4. Aspects of parity, CP, and time reversal violation in hot QCD
  5. The deconfining phase transition, the ZN domain walls and the magnetic ZN symmetry
  6. Electroweak phase transition beyond the Standard Model
  7. Aspects of semi-classical transport theory for QCD
  8. Do we understand the sphaleron rate?
  9. Debye screening in the QCD plasma
  10. Why the Quark-Gluon plasma isn't a plasma
  11. Isospin matter
  12. Non-perturbative dynamics of hot non-abelian gauge fields
  13. CONTRIBUTED TALKS
  14. SYSTEMS IN EQUILIBRIUM
  15. High temperature systems
  16. The effective potential for composite operator in the scalar model at finite temperature
  17. Three-loop free energy using screened perturbation theory
  18. Hot scalar theory in large N: Bose-Einstein condensation
  19. The electrical conductivity in high temperature QED
  20. Random cluster model, percolation and deconfinement transition in quark-gluon plasma
  21. Screening in hot SU(2) gauge theory and propagators in 3D adjoint Higgs model
  22. The effect of primordial temperature fluctuations on the QCD transition
  23. Dynamical resummation and damping in the O(N) model
  24. QCD thermodynamics with 2 and 3 quark flavors
  25. Hadron correlators in the deconfined phase
  26. Testing MEM with diquark and thermal meson correlation functions
  27. Improved resummations for the thermodynamics of the quark-gluon plasma
  28. Phase transition in QCD
  29. High density systems
  30. Dimensional regularization and Mellin summation in high-temperature calculations
  31. Time dependent effective actions at finite temperature
  32. Scalar fields at finite densities: A ∂ expansion approach
  33. SYSTEMS OUT OF EQUILIBRIUM
  34. Nonequilibrium fields: Exact and truncated dynamics
  35. A new field-theoretic path integral for out-of-equilibrium matter
  36. Non-equilibrium dynamics in gauge theories
  37. Solution of the Boltzmann equation for gluons after a heavy ion collision
  38. MSSM electroweak phase transition on 4D lattices
  39. A new collision operator in hot QCD
  40. Baryogenesis at the electroweak phase transition for a SUSY model with a gauge singlet
  41. No spontaneous CP violation at finite temperature in the MSSM?
  42. Bubble wall velocity in the MSSM
  43. The quantum mechanics of the slow roll in the linear delta expansion
  44. Fermion damping rate effects in cold dense matter
  45. Electrogenesis in a scalar field dominated epoch
  46. Electroweak baryogenesis
  47. Preheating and phase transitions in gauge theories
  48. Scalar field dynamics: Classical, quantum and in between
  49. Twin peaks
  50. Exploiting duality in a toy model of QCD at T,μ ≠ 0: The Massive Thirring model, sine-Gordon mode
  51. MISCELLANEOUS
  52. New physics in the charged relativistic Bose gas using zeta-function regularization?
  53. Sphalerons with two Higgs doublets
  54. Q-ball collisions in the MSSM
  55. Rho meson properties in nuclear matter from QCD sum rules
  56. Exact topological density in the lattice Skyrme model
  57. Classical order parameter dynamics and the decay of a metastable vacuum state
  58. List of Participants

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