Published 1992 | Version v1
Book

Vacuum structure and QCD sum rules

  • 1. Minnesota Univ., Minneapolis, MN (United States). School of Physics and Astronomy

Description

The method of the QCD sum rules was and still is one of the most productive tools in a wide range of problems associated with the hadronic phenomenology. Many heuristic ideas, computational devices, specific formulae which are useful to theorists working not only in hadronic physics, have been accumulated in this method. Some of the results and approaches which have originally been developed in connection with the QCD sum rules can be and are successfully applied in related fields, as supersymmetric gauge theories, nontraditional schemes of quarks and leptons, etc. The amount of literature on these and other more basic problems in hadronic physics has grown enormously in recent years. This volume presents a collection of papers which provide an overview of all basic elements of the sum rule approach and priority has been given to the works which seemed most useful from a pedagogical point of view

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Available from Elsevier Science Publishers, P.O. Box 211, 1000 AE Amsterdam (NL).

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Publishing Information

Publisher
North-Holland.
Imprint Place
Amsterdam (Netherlands)
ISBN
0 444 89746 1
Imprint Pagination
516 p.
Journal Volume
10
Series
Current Physics - Sources and Comments.