Frontiers of Fundamental Physics: Proceedings of the Sixth International Symposium "Frontiers of Fundamental and Computational Physics", Udine, Italy, 26-29 September 2004

الغلاف الأمامي
B. G. Sidharth, Furio Honsell, Alessandro De Angelis
Springer Science & Business Media, 18‏/09‏/2007 - 387 من الصفحات

The Sixth International Symposium "Frontiers of Fundamental and Computational Physics", Udine, Italy, 26-29 September 2004, aimed at providing a platform for a wide range of physicists to meet and share thoughts on the latest trends in various, mainly cross-disciplinary research areas. This includes the exploration of frontier lines in High Energy Physics, Theoretical Physics, Gravitation and Cosmology, Astrophysics, Condensed Matter Physics, Fluid Mechanics. Such frontier lines were unified by the use of computers as an, often primary, research instruments, or dealing with issues related to information theory.

The book contains contributions by Nobel Laureates Leon N. Cooper (1972) and Gerard ‘t Hooft (1999), and concludes with two interesting chapters on new approaches to Physics Teaching.



Audience
Graduate students, lecturers and researches in Physics

 

المحتوى

Carmeli
15
Black Holes and the Information Paradox
29
Vacuum Decay by pbranes Production
45
Attractions of Affine Quantum Gravity
61
Gravitational Tunnelling of Relativistic Shells 69
68
Baiotti I Hawke P J Montero F Löffler L Rezzolla
82
93
92
The Deuteron and the Big Bang
103
G Iovane P Giordano S Salerno
190
F Selleri
197
Nuclear and HighEnergy Particle Physics
209
Understanding the Nucleon Spin
221
Equality and Identity and Indistinguishability in Classical
239
Frontiers of High Energy Cosmic Rays
255
Outlooks on Gamma Ray Astrophysics
262
A Global Optimization Algorithm for Finite Density Quark Matter
273

Nottale
109
Making Maps of the ReesSciama Effect
115
Stationary Points of Scalar Fields Coupled to Gravity
123
The Density Matrix Deformation in Quantum and Statistical
131
Beck
139
How Fundamental is Gravitation?
147
Scaledependent Stochastic Quantization
155
Principia Geometrica Physicae 163
162
G N
175
Cantorian Space in Nature and Dynamical Systems
183
The MAGIC Experiment and its First Results 291
290
Simulating the High Energy GammaRay Sky Seen by the GLAST
309
Contribution of Pulsars to the GammaRay Background and their
321
Data Mining in Gamma Astrophysics Experiments
327
341
339
A Computational Approach to Folding Index of Authors M G Velarde
355
G Giugliarelli
361
F Bradamante M Michelini A Stefanel
369
Mental Models and TeachingLearning Sequences
381
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B.G. Sidharth got his B.Sc. (Mathematics Honors), M.Sc. and PhD from Calcutta University. After working for several years in Quantum Scattering, Dr. Sidharth’s work entered on the fundamental problems facing Physics today. His 1997 papers, contrary to the ruling paradigm, predicted a dark energy driven accelerating Universe with a small cosmological constant. Remarkably, this was confirmed in 1998. His work deals with fuzzy spacetime and the unification of interactions and similar problems within this context. Besides a large number of research publications in international journals, Dr. Sidharth also authored and edited a number of books. In addition he has lectured widely in the United States, Canada, Europe and other places.

B.G. Sidharth is the founder-director of the B.M. Birla Science Centre, Hyderabad, India, and its constituent, the International Institute for Applicable Mathematics and Information Sciences, Hyderabad, and Udine, Italy. He was associated with the International Center for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy, for many years having been a Senior Associate. Dr. Sidharth is on the Editorial / Advisory boards of international journals, institutes and award committees. Last but not least he played host to many Nobel Laureates and other physicists of World importance.

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