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Physics Reports, 1978
Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) is a quantum field theory of the strong interaction with non-abelian gauge fields mediating the interactions between quarks. The experimentally observed strong interactions are to be epiphenomena of these fundamental interactions. The experimental successes of QCD form the basis for our present optimism that a theory of the
Heinz Pagels, William J. Marciano
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Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) is a quantum field theory of the strong interaction with non-abelian gauge fields mediating the interactions between quarks. The experimentally observed strong interactions are to be epiphenomena of these fundamental interactions. The experimental successes of QCD form the basis for our present optimism that a theory of the
Heinz Pagels, William J. Marciano
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Partons in quantum chromodynamics
Physics Reports, 1982An overall view of the physics of QCD in the perturbative domain is presented in a form that could be of use both as an introduction to the subject with its main lines of current development and as a reference review text for more expert readers as well.
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Quantum Chromodynamics on the lattice
Nuclear Physics A, 1997Abstract In this talk I give a brief overview of Quantum Chromodynamics on the Lattice and report on some of the most recent results obtained in the field.
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Physical Review D, 1983
We develop practical and rigorous techniques for calculating and renormalizing loop diagrams in quantum chromodynamics defined in a static spherical cavity. Working with Feynman propagators and in the Feynman gauge, we use multiple-reflection expansions for the cavity propagators to isolate and analyze the short-distance singularities in graphs ...
Robert L. Jaffe, Thors Hans Hansson
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We develop practical and rigorous techniques for calculating and renormalizing loop diagrams in quantum chromodynamics defined in a static spherical cavity. Working with Feynman propagators and in the Feynman gauge, we use multiple-reflection expansions for the cavity propagators to isolate and analyze the short-distance singularities in graphs ...
Robert L. Jaffe, Thors Hans Hansson
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Quarks and Quantum Chromodynamics
International Journal of Modern Physics AA written account of my talk delivered at the Harald Fritzsch Memorial Symposium in Munich is given. The emphasis is on Harald’s achievements specifically in quark physics and in quantum chromodynamics. Beyond that exemplary results for low-energy baryons are discussed, as obtained over the past years in the framework of the relativistic constituent ...
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Nonperturbative quantum chromodynamics
Nuclear Physics A, 1984Abstract A powerful stochastic method for the numerical evaluation of path integrals in quantum mechanics and quantum field theory is reviewed. Known as the Monte Carlo method it is directly applicable to the detailed numerical study of Quantum Chromodynamics with lattice regularization.
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2016
Explores Lattice QCD (Quantum Chromodynamics), which models the nuclear strong force that binds matter together, on Knights Landing. Optimization and performance results are discussed.
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Explores Lattice QCD (Quantum Chromodynamics), which models the nuclear strong force that binds matter together, on Knights Landing. Optimization and performance results are discussed.
Jim Jeffers+2 more
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Quantum Chromodynamics on a Lattice
1977The phenomenological description of hadrons in terms of quarks continues to be successful; the most recent advance was the description of the new particles as built from charmed quarks. Mean-while theoretical advances have led to the formulation of a specific field theory of quarks, namely “quantum chromodynamics1.” In quantum chromodynamics, the ...
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