Information theory in high energy physics (extensive and nonextensive approach) [PDF]
The application of information theory approach (both in its extensive and nonextensive versions) to high energy multiparticle processes is discussed and confronted with experimental data on e+e- annihilation processes, pp and \bar{p}p scatterings and ...
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Lattice field theory applications in high energy physics [PDF]
Lattice gauge theory was formulated by Kenneth Wilson in 1974. In the ensuing decades, improvements in actions, algorithms, and computers have enabled tremendous progress in QCD, to the point where lattice calculations can yield sub-percent level ...
Gottlieb, Steven
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An Introduction to Regge Theory and High Energy Physics [PDF]
Originally published in 1977, this book presents an extended introduction to the theory of hadrons, the elementary particles which occur in the atomic nucleus. The main emphasis is on the theory of the complex angular momentum plane 'Regge theory', which has grown from Regge's demonstration in 1959 that it is useful to regard angular momentum as a ...
Peter Collins
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Common and not so common high-energy theory methods for condensed matter physics [PDF]
This chapter is a collection of techniques, warnings, facts and ideas that are sometimes regarded as theoretical curiosities in high-energy physics but have important consequences in condensed matter physics. In particular, we describe theories that have the property of having finite but undetermined radiative corrections that also happen to describe ...
Adolfo G. Grushin
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Fundamental constants and their variability in theories of high energy physics [PDF]
The Standard Model of particle physics and the theory of General Relativity (GR) currently provide a good description of almost all phenomena of particle physics and gravitation that have received controlled experimental tests. However, the Standard Model contains many a priori variable parameters whose values, and whose apparent (near-)constancy, have
T. Dent
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Elements of a New Set Theory Based Quantum Mechanics with Applications in High Energy Quantum Physics and Cosmology [PDF]
We outline the quintessence of a fairly new quantum theory based on transfinite set theory representing a synthesis of the work of J. von Neumann’s pointless continuous geometry, A.
Μ.S. El Naschie
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Quantum information meets high-energy physics: input to the update of the European strategy for particle physics. [PDF]
Some of the most astonishing and prominent properties of Quantum Mechanics, such as entanglement and Bell nonlocality, have only been studied extensively in dedicated low-energy laboratory setups.
Afik Y +70 more
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Program FAKE: Monte Carlo Event Generators as Tools of Theory in Early High Energy Physics [PDF]
The term Monte Carlo method indicates any computer-aided procedure for numerical estimation that combines mathematical calculations with randomly generated numerical input values. Today it is an important tool in high energy physics while physicists and philosophers also often consider it a sort of virtual experiment.
Arianna Borrelli
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Test of nonlocal hidden variable theory by the Leggett inequality in high energy physics [PDF]
22 pages, 7 figures; published in Phys.
Abdul Sattar Khan +2 more
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Experiment and Theory in High Energy Physics [PDF]
Kameshwar C. Wali
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