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Urban, Paul |
Progress in Particle Physics |
I04980 |
1974 |
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Urban, Paul |
Elementary Particle Physics |
I04466 |
1972 |
eBook |
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| 3 |
Urban, Paul |
Concepts in Hadron Physics |
I04005 |
1971 |
eBook |
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Urban, Paul |
Quarks and Leptons as Fundamental Particles |
I03670 |
1979 |
eBook |
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Urban, Paul |
Elementary Particle Theories |
I03499 |
1966 |
eBook |
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Urban, Paul |
Special Problems in High Energy Physics |
I02803 |
1967 |
eBook |
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Urban, Paul |
Quantum Electrodynamics |
I02751 |
1965 |
eBook |
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Urban, Paul |
Developments in High Energy Physics |
I02560 |
1970 |
eBook |
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Urban, Paul |
Recent Developments in Mathematical Physics |
I02542 |
1973 |
eBook |
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Thirring, Walter |
The Schr??dinger Equation |
I02260 |
1977 |
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| Title | Elementary Particle Physics : Multiparticle Aspects |
| Author(s) | Urban, Paul |
| Publication | Vienna, Springer Vienna, 1972. |
| Description | IX, 910 p : online resource |
| Abstract Note | 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] |
| ISBN,Price | 9783709140345 |
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3. Elementary particles (Physics)
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| Title | Concepts in Hadron Physics : Proceedings of the X. Internationale Universit??tswochen f??r Kernphysik 1971 der Karl-Franzens-Universit??t Graz, at Schladming (Steiermark, Austria), 1st March ??? 13th March 1971 |
| Author(s) | Urban, Paul |
| Publication | Vienna, Springer Vienna, 1971. |
| Description | XVII, 424 p : online resource |
| Abstract Note | Soluble quantum field theory models are a rare commodity. An infinite number of degrees of freedom and noncompact invariance groups have a nasty habit of ex?? ploding in the model-makers' face. Nevertheless, impor?? tant progress has recently been made in the class of superrenormalizable relativistic theories, such as a self-interacting boson in a two-dimensional space time [ 1]. These results have been obtained starting with the free field and adding the interaction in a carefully controlled way. Yet, the models successfully studied in this way do DQ~ have an infinite field strength renormalization, which, at least according to perturbation theory, should appear for realistic relativistic models in four-dimensional space time. ~2~!Y~~!9n_~g_~h~_~gg~1 The ultralocal scalar field theories discussed in these lecture notes are likewise motivated by relativistic theories but are based on a different approximatiGn. This approximation formally amounts to dropping the spatial gradient term from the Hamiltonian rather than the non?? linear interaction. For a self-interacting boson field in a space-time of (s+l) dimensions (s~l), the classical ultralocal model Hamiltonian reads (1-1) The quantum theory of this model is the subject of the present paper. This model differs formally from a rela?? tivistic theory by the term f![Z~Cl(~)]2 d~ which, it is hoped, can, in one or another way, be added as a pertur?? 229 bation in the quantum theory. However, that still remains a problem for the future, and we confine our remarks to . . a careful study of the "unperturbed" model (1-1) |
| ISBN,Price | 9783709182840 |
| Keyword(s) | 1. EBOOK
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3. Elementary particles (Physics)
4. Elementary Particles, Quantum Field Theory
5. Engineering economics
6. Engineering Economics, Organization, Logistics, Marketing
7. Engineering economy
8. QUANTUM FIELD THEORY
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| Title | Quarks and Leptons as Fundamental Particles : Proceedings of the XVIII. Internationale Universit??tswochen f??r Kernphysik 1979 der Karl-Franzens-Universit??t Graz at Schladming (Steiermark, Austria), 28th February - 10th March 1979 |
| Author(s) | Urban, Paul |
| Publication | Vienna, Springer Vienna, 1979. |
| Description | VI, 716 p : online resource |
| Abstract Note | The main task of an experimental talk at a theoreticians school should probably be a tempering one. In this respect, e+e- physics may have been a bad choice. The field has so rapidly developed and dis?? coveries are chasing each other that much of the optimism of theory has passed over to e+e- experimentalists. A vast amount of experimental material arose from the simple reaction of e+e- annihilation. I, therefore, have to limit myself to recent results - most of them less than one year old. The paper will be organized as follows: In the first lecture (chapter I and II) I will give - a short introduction to e e machines and cross sections. In particular I will discuss the total cross section an- after a short summary on charm - concentrate on the third generation of auarks and leptons: the heavy lepton T and the T family. In my second lecture the various aspects of event topologies in the DORIS energy range will be discussed, including the T decay. In the third lecture I will then describe the new storage ring PETRA and present first results on QED checks, total cross section, jet structure, and two-photon processes |
| ISBN,Price | 9783709185742 |
| Keyword(s) | 1. EBOOK
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| Title | Elementary Particle Theories : Proceedings of the V. Internationale Universit??tswochen f??r Kernphysik 1966 der Karl-Franzens-Universit??t Graz, at Schladming (Steiermark, Austria) 24th February???9th March 1966 |
| Author(s) | Urban, Paul |
| Publication | Vienna, Springer Vienna, 1966. |
| Description | IV, 464 p. 1 illus : online resource |
| Abstract Note | The great success of the experimental research on elementary particles and their qualities during the last years suggests giving a summary of the present situation also in the theoretical description of this important branch of physics. In spite of the precarious situation in this field of theoretical physics I believe I can fully account for this choice and must see that the number of participants and the general interest justify my opinion. In organizing the proceedings it was our prime concern to reduce the delay in editing and also keep down the price. This was possihle only through the assistance of the Springer-Verlag who chose photomechanical method working quicker and cheaper. Therefore we apologize for any mistakes and errors that may occur in the text and formulae. I am very indebted to my secretary, Miss A. SCHMALDIENST and one of my assistants, Dr. H. K??HNELT, who did an the typing and correcting of the manu?? scripts with great patience and knowledge |
| ISBN,Price | 9783709155660 |
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| Title | Special Problems in High Energy Physics : Proceedings of the VI. Internationale Universit??tswochen f??r Kernphysik 1967 der Karl-Franzens-Universit??t Graz, at Schladming (Steiermark, Austria), 26th February???9th March 1967 |
| Author(s) | Urban, Paul |
| Publication | Vienna, Springer Vienna, 1967. |
| Description | VI, 359 p : online resource |
| Abstract Note | The past meetings held under the auspices of the Austrian Ministry of Education and the successes and benefits derived from these lectures in former years have encouraged us to continue this year with a survey of high energy physics. The experimental side of this field has undergone such a great advancement that the evaluation of huge masses of data called for the theoretical physicist to develop new theories and to explain facts and connections which we have not been able to clarify up to the present. In spite of the precarious situation especially in the field of Elementary Particle Theories, the theoretical physicist is about to summarize the present situation and to give further impulses for thc progress of our knowledge in nuclear physics. Thus the results of the Sixth International Meeting in Schladming and the interest shown in it fully justify our endeavours in this direction. In organizing the publication of the proceedings we shall continue on the same lines as hitherto so as to reduce delays through editing to an absolute minimum and to offer the publication at a reasonable price. I am again grateful for the assistance of the Springer-Verlag whose photo?? mechanical method proved so s??ccessful. Nevertheless we wish to apologize for any mistakes that might have occurred in writing the text of formulae |
| ISBN,Price | 9783709154854 |
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| Title | Quantum Electrodynamics : Proceedings of the IV. Internationale Universit??tswochen f??r Kernphysik 1965 der Karl-Franzens-Universit??t Graz, at Schladming (Steiermark, Austria) 25th February???10th March 1965 (Acta Physica Austriaca / Supplementum II) |
| Author(s) | Urban, Paul |
| Publication | Vienna, Springer Vienna, 1965. |
| Description | IV, 245 p. 2 illus : online resource |
| Abstract Note | Whereas then' has been significant progress in various branches of elementary particle physics during the last decade or so, Quantum Electrodynamics seems to be in a somewhat stagnating phase. For people not involved in sophisticated questions of relativistic field theories the situation might appear as not very di(:ltinct from the time, when Schwinger, Feynman and Dyson publishl'ld their famous articles in the early 1950's. Only some arguments against the possibility of a finite Quantum Electrodynamics (1953) has caused a significant reaction and initiated a rather vehement discussion. In connection with these questions about the consistency of Quantum Electrodynamics there arises the problem of the high energy behaviour of the theory, since higher and higher energies will be available in future experiments. For these reasons I thought it quite useful to choose Quantum Electrodynamics at high energies as subject of this year's meetings and hope to meet the demands of both experimental and theoretical physi?? cists working in this field. Graz, October, 1965 |
| ISBN,Price | 9783709176498 |
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| Title | Developments in High Energy Physics : Proceedings of the IX. Internationale Universit??tswochen f??r Kernphysik 1970 der Karl-Franzens-Universit??t Graz, at Schladming (Steiermark, Austria), 23rd February ??? 7th March 1970 |
| Author(s) | Urban, Paul |
| Publication | Vienna, Springer Vienna, 1970. |
| Description | V, 633 p : online resource |
| Abstract Note | We summarize the situation regarding non-polynomial Lagrangians: I should make the qualification that an enor?? mous amount of verification is needed before the problems of renormalizability are all sorted out, but one may ten?? tatively state: 1) All matrix elements are finite for theories where the Dyson index D is less than two. 2) For the cases when D=2 or 3, counter-terms have been explicitly written which absorb all infinities and the theories are renormalizable. 3) Mixed theories of polynomial and non-polynomial fields appear to be renormalizable provided the Dyson in?? dices separately and jointly fulfill renormalizability criteria. We believe that weak interactions, chiral La?? grangians and Yang-Mills theory fall into this class though detailed proofs have not yet been constructed. 4) It seems likely that to each order in the major coupling (and to all orders in the minor coupling}the S?? matrix elements, as computed by methods outlined, satisfy the necessary unitarity and analyticity requirements |
| ISBN,Price | 9783709158357 |
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| Title | The Schr??dinger Equation : Proceedings of the International Symposium ???50 Years Schr??dinger Equation??? in Vienna, 10th???12th June 1976 |
| Author(s) | Thirring, Walter;Urban, Paul |
| Publication | Vienna, Springer Vienna, 1977. |
| Description | X, 224 p : online resource |
| Abstract Note | On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the discovery of the Schrodinger equation a small symposium was organized in Vienna. It had mainly retrospective character, where after an appreciation of Schrodinger's scientific achievements the results were collected which one could extract from his equation. Of course not all the developments which originated in Schrodingers dis?? coveries could be included. Instead, it was attempted to present a review of the established predictions which follow directly from his equation. Despite the 50 years of its existence there are always new results of this sort being found, especially because the necessary mathe?? matical methods are being developed and become known to the physicists slowly only now .. I want to take the opportunity here to thank the lecturers for their efforts which they put into their excellent talks and their written versions. With their help this volume should become a useful document on the current mathematical art in the treatment of the Schrodinger equation. Finally it is my pleasant obligation to thank the Bundesministerium fUr Wissenschaft und Forschung and the Kulturamt der Gemeinde Wien for their financial support which made it possible to honor one of the great Austrian scientists |
| ISBN,Price | 9783709176733 |
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