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Quarks and Nuclear Structure
Proceedings of the 3rd Klaus Erkelenz Symposium Held at Bad Honnef, June 13–16, 1983
herausgegeben von K. BleulerInhaltsverzeichnis
- and survey.
- Recent developments in lattice gauge theories.
- The hadron spectrum in lattice QCD.
- Finite temperature QCD.
- The quark-quark interaction in the nonrelativistic and in the lattice approximation.
- Quark and gluon condensates in hadrons and in quark interactions and the role of the quark-antiquark pair in the structure of nuclei.
- Quark effects in nuclear physics.
- Chiral symmetry breaking and the pion.
- Application of the cluster expansion to QCD.
- The Cloudy Bag Model of hadrons.
- Recent developments in Chiral Bag Models.
- Centre of mass correction to bag model.
- Dynamics of the soliton bag.
- Quark distributions in nuclei and deep inelastic scattering of charged leptons.
- Nuclear shells from a quark-theoretical viewpoint.
- Effective QCD-Lagrangian for nuclear physics.
- Strange quarks in low energy hadronic interactions.
- The nucleon-nucleon interaction in the quark model.
- A study of NN phase-shift calculations in a quark potential model.
- Many-nucleon forces and currents derived from quark degrees of freedom+.
- Quantitative spectroscopy with quarks.
- Nuclear forces within a consistent meson-exchange model.
- The short-range part of the NN-interaction quark-gluon versus meson exchange.
- Quarks and the NN- and NN-interaction.
- Boson-mediated interactions between static sources.