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Annalen der Physik, 2000
AbstractThe strong interactions were the last of the fundamental forces in the twentieth century to be fully understood in terms of basic and fundamental equations. Shortly after the discovery of the renormalizable non‐Abelian gauge theories that unified the electroweak forces, it was realized that the strong force had to be described by such a gauge ...
Ta-Pei Cheng, Ling-Fong Li
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AbstractThe strong interactions were the last of the fundamental forces in the twentieth century to be fully understood in terms of basic and fundamental equations. Shortly after the discovery of the renormalizable non‐Abelian gauge theories that unified the electroweak forces, it was realized that the strong force had to be described by such a gauge ...
Ta-Pei Cheng, Ling-Fong Li
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Lecture notes on"Quantum chromodynamics and statistical physics"
, 2014The concepts and methods used for the study of disordered systems have proven useful in the analysis of the evolution equations of quantum chromodynamics in the high-energy regime: Indeed, parton branching in the semi-classical approximation relevant at ...
S. Munier
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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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Transport Coefficients of Quantum Chromodynamics
Physical Review Letters, 1986The transport coefficients in quarkless QCD are presented by Kubo-type formulas. A comparison with the results from kinetic theory is made. Estimates for these coefficients in the high-temperature phase from weak-coupling perturbation theory and in the low-temperature phase from the strong-coupling expansion on the lattice are given.
Wim Schoenmaker, Roger Horsley
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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.
Jim Jeffers+2 more
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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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Calculation of the axion mass based on high-temperature lattice quantum chromodynamics
Nature, 2016S. Borsányi+16 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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Lattice quantum chromodynamics and baryon-baryon interactions
Frontiers of Physics, 2018T. Hatsuda
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