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Gauge Theory and Gravitation
Proceedings of the International Symposium on Gauge Theory and Gravitation (g & G) Held at Tezukayama University Nara, Japan, August 20–24, 1982
herausgegeben von K. Kikkawa, N. Nakanishi und H. NariaiInhaltsverzeichnis
- A micro-deSitter spacetime with constant torsion: A new vacuum solution of the Poincaré gauge field theory.
- New general relativity - Translation gauge theory -.
- Generalizations of gravitational theory based on group covariance.
- Algebraic construction of static axially symmetric self-dual fields.
- Space-time structure of gravitational solitons.
- Dyon black hole in the Tomimatsu-Sato-Yamazaki space-time.
- Massive gauge theories in three dimensions (= at high temperature).
- Gluon condensation and confinement of quarks.
- Generalized string amplitude and wave equation for hadrons.
- Stochastic quantization and large N reduction.
- Variational methods in the master field formulation for QCD3+1.
- Confinement by thick magnetic vortices.
- Renormalizability of massive Yang-Mills theory.
- Absence of particle creation as an equilibrium condition.
- Renormalization and scaling of non-Abelian gauge fields in curved space-time.
- Two-point functions and renormalized observables.
- Vacuum energy in the bag model.
- Stochastic quantization and Gribov problem.
- The geometry of the configuration space of non abelian gauge theories.
- Lattice gauge theory — a progress report.
- Recent developments in the theory of large N gauge fields.
- Topological excitations on a lattice.
- Observation of Aharonov-Bohm effect by electron holography.
- BPS transformation and color confinement.
- Covariant operator formalism of gauge theories and its extension to finite temperature.
- Path integration at the crossroad of stochastic and differential calculus.
- Manifestly covariant canonical formalism of quantum gravity - A brief survey -.
- A gauge invariant resummation of quantum gravity.
- “The gauge invariant effective action for quantum gravity and its semi-quantitative approximation”.
- Background fieldmethod of gauge theory and the renormalization problem.
- Supersymmetric grand unification.
- Aspects of grand unified models with softly broken supersymmetry.
- Supersymmetric dipole mechanism and vacuum energy.
- Nosonomy of an inverted hierarchy model.
- Grand unified theories with symmetry and local supersymmetry.
- The auxiliary field/ultraviolet finiteness connection.
- Consistency of coupling in supergravity with propagating lorentz connexion.
- Cosmological phase transition in microcanonical gravity.
- Dimensional reduction.
- Kaluza-Klein type theory.
- Pregeometry.
- Scale invariant scalar-tensor theory and the origin of gravitational constant and particle masses.
- Concluding remarks.
- Quantized strings and QCD.
- One-loop divergences and ?-functions in supergravity theories.
- A geometrical foundation of a unified field theory.