Hadronic Physics from Lattice QCD

Hadronic Physics from Lattice QCD
Title Hadronic Physics from Lattice QCD PDF eBook
Author Anthony M. Green
Publisher World Scientific
Pages 386
Release 2004
Genre Science
ISBN 981256022X

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- Several of the authors give elementary introductions that lead to some duplication. This we believe is a positive feature since each author presents a different viewpoint emphasizing the particular topic of that chapter - The topics chosen are the closest Lattice QCD comes to more conventional particle and nuclear physics - The numerical results presented in the various chapters are most up-to-date

Lattice QCD for Nuclear Physics

Lattice QCD for Nuclear Physics
Title Lattice QCD for Nuclear Physics PDF eBook
Author Huey-Wen Lin
Publisher Springer
Pages 255
Release 2014-11-21
Genre Science
ISBN 3319080229

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With ever increasing computational resources and improvements in algorithms, new opportunities are emerging for lattice gauge theory to address key questions in strongly interacting systems, such as nuclear matter. Calculations today use dynamical gauge-field ensembles with degenerate light up/down quarks and the strange quark and it is possible now to consider including charm-quark degrees of freedom in the QCD vacuum. Pion masses and other sources of systematic error, such as finite-volume and discretization effects, are beginning to be quantified systematically. Altogether, an era of precision calculation has begun and many new observables will be calculated at the new computational facilities. The aim of this set of lectures is to provide graduate students with a grounding in the application of lattice gauge theory methods to strongly interacting systems and in particular to nuclear physics. A wide variety of topics are covered, including continuum field theory, lattice discretizations, hadron spectroscopy and structure, many-body systems, together with more topical lectures in nuclear physics aimed a providing a broad phenomenological background. Exercises to encourage hands-on experience with parallel computing and data analysis are included.

Hadronic Physics from Lattice QCD

Hadronic Physics from Lattice QCD
Title Hadronic Physics from Lattice QCD PDF eBook
Author Anthony M. Green
Publisher World Scientific
Pages 385
Release 2004
Genre Science
ISBN 9812701389

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Particle and nuclear physicists frequently take results from Lattice QCD at their face value without probing into their reliability or sophistication. This attitude usually stems from a lack of knowledge of the field. The aim of the present volume is to rectify this by introducing in an elementary way several topics, which we believe are appropriate for, and of possible interest to, both particle and nuclear physicists who are non-experts in the field.

Quantum Chromodynamics on the Lattice

Quantum Chromodynamics on the Lattice
Title Quantum Chromodynamics on the Lattice PDF eBook
Author Christof Gattringer
Publisher Springer
Pages 352
Release 2009-10-03
Genre Science
ISBN 3642018505

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This introduction to quantum chromodynamics presents the basic concepts and calculations in a clear and didactic style accessible to those new to the field. Readers will find useful methods for obtaining numerical results, including pure gauge theory and quenched spectroscopy.

Hadron Physics

Hadron Physics
Title Hadron Physics PDF eBook
Author I.J. Douglas MacGregor
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 504
Release 2006-07-07
Genre Science
ISBN 9781584887058

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Straddling the traditional disciplines of nuclear and particle physics, hadron physics is a vital and extremely active research area, as evidenced by a 2004 Nobel prize and new research facilities, such as that scheduled to open at CERN. Scientifically it is of vital importance in extrapolating our knowledge of quark-gluon physics at the sub-nucleon level to provide a wider perspective of strongly interacting hadrons, which make up the vast bulk of known matter in the Universe. Through detailed, pedagogical chapters contributed by key international experts, Hadron Physics maps out our contemporary knowledge of the subject. It covers both the theoretical and experimental aspects of hadron structure and properties along with a wide range of specific research topics, results, and applications. Providing a full picture of activity in the field, the book highlights three particular areas of current research: computational lattice hadron physics, the structure and dynamics of hadrons, and generalized parton distributions. It provides a solid introduction, includes background theory, and presents the current state of understanding of the subject.

Functional Analysis and Optimization Methods in Hadron Physics

Functional Analysis and Optimization Methods in Hadron Physics
Title Functional Analysis and Optimization Methods in Hadron Physics PDF eBook
Author Irinel Caprini
Publisher Springer
Pages 139
Release 2019-04-25
Genre Science
ISBN 3030189481

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This book begins with a brief historical review of the early applications of standard dispersion relations in particle physics. It then presents the modern perspective within the Standard Model, emphasizing the relation of analyticity together with alternative tools applied to strong interactions, such as perturbative and lattice quantum chromodynamics (QCD), as well as chiral perturbation theory. The core of the book argues that, in order to improve the prediction of specific hadronic observables, it is often necessary to resort to methods of complex analysis more sophisticated than the simple Cauchy integral. Accordingly, a separate mathematical chapter is devoted to solving several functional analysis optimization problems. Their applications to physical amplitudes and form factors are discussed in the following chapters, which also demonstrate how to merge the analytic approach with statistical analysis tools. Given its scope, the book offers a valuable guide for researchers working in precision hadronic physics, as well as graduate students who are new to the field.

QCD as a Theory of Hadrons

QCD as a Theory of Hadrons
Title QCD as a Theory of Hadrons PDF eBook
Author S. Narison
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 820
Release 2004-02-02
Genre Science
ISBN 9780521811644

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An introduction to the basic theory and recent advances in QCD, for graduates and researchers.