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 | ISBN 9783540119944

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. Nariai
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonK. Kikkawa
Herausgegeben vonN. Nakanishi
Herausgegeben vonH. Nariai
Buchcover Gauge Theory and Gravitation  | EAN 9783540119944 | ISBN 3-540-11994-9 | ISBN 978-3-540-11994-4

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. Nariai
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonK. Kikkawa
Herausgegeben vonN. Nakanishi
Herausgegeben vonH. Nariai

Inhaltsverzeichnis

  • 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.