Lattice 91
Proceeding of the International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory, Tsukuba, Japan 5â9 November 1991
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Lattice 91
Proceeding of the International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory, Tsukuba, Japan 5â9 November 1991
About This Book
Lattice 91 covers the proceedings of the International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory held in Tsukuba, Japan on 5-9 November 1991. The book focuses on quantum chromodynamics, Higgs-fermion theories, QED, lattice quantum gravity and random surfaces, spin systems related to field theory, simulation algorithms, and dedicated computers. The selection first offers information on the QCD spectrum and phase diagram on the lattice and QCD at finite density, including phase structure of QCD, Monte-Carlo simulations with dynamical fermions, and quenched approximation. The book then tackles weak matrix elements, simulation of heavy quarks, and sphaleron induced baryon number non-conservation. The text reviews quantum gravity and random surfaces, recent analytic progress in finite size effects, and parallel QCD machines. Discussions focus on two-dimensional quantum gravity, signatures of resonance in finite volume, first order transitions, and determination of the running coupling. The publication also ponders on hadronic forces from the lattice, universality of the confinement string in multiple potentials, and confinement and saddle-point configurations. The selection is highly recommended for readers interested in the lattice field theory.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Lattice 91
- Copyright Page
- PREFACE
- Table of Contents
- Part 1: Plenary Talks
- Part 2: Parallel Sessions
- LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
- AUTHOR INDEX
- GENERAL INFORMATION