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Gravitation And Elementary Particle Physics Advances In Science And Technology In The USSR Physics Series | A. A. Logunov ( Ed.)

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Author: A. A. Logunov ( Ed.)

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Added Date: 2022-08-08

Publication Date: 1983

Language: eng

Subjects: physics, gravitation, general theory of relativity, quantum chromodynamics, quarks, strong interactions, scale invariance, colour symmetry, high energy physics

Publishers: Mir Publishers

Collections: mir-titles, additional collections

Pages Count: 300

PPI Count: 300

PDF Count: 1

Total Size: 168.12 MB

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Gravitation and Elementary Particle
Physics
Edited by A.A.Logunov
A collection of papers by Soviet scientists on current issues of gravitation and elementary particles.. New gravitation theory is presented that, unlike Einstein’s theory of general relativity, satisfies the correspondence principle and conservation laws for energy-momentum for matter and gravitational field. The book also highlights the physical aspects of the multiple production of particles at high energies and scale invariance in strong interactions of elementary particles. Also the hypothesis is presented of coloured quarks and strongly inelastic processes in quantum chromodynamics, and theories are discussed describing spontaneous violation of colour symmetry. Intended for researchers interested in modern theory of gravitation and physics of elementary particles.

Introduction by A. A. Logunov

1. The Theory of Space-Time and Gravitation by V. I. Denisov and A. A. Logunov 

2. Inclusive Processes and Strong Interaction Dynamics by A. A. Logunov, M. A. Mestvirishvili,
and V. A. Petrov

3. Colored Quarks by N. N. Bogolyubov , V. A. Matveev, and A. N. Tavkhelidze

Translated from the Russian by Valerii Ilyushchenko, Cand. Sc. (Phys.-Math.)

First published 1983


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