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  1. Cosmology in Gauge Field Theory and String Theory (Graduate Student Series in Physics) by D. Bailin, Alexander Love, 2004-09-01
  2. Gauge Field Theory and Complex Geometry (Grundlehren der mathematischen Wissenschaften) by Yuri I. Manin, 1997-06-27
  3. Field Computation by Moment Methods (IEEE Press Series on Electromagnetic Wave Theory) by Roger F. Harrington, 1993-04-21
  4. String Theory, Vol. 2 (Cambridge Monographs on Mathematical Physics) by Joseph Polchinski, 2005-07-11
  5. Progress in International Relations Theory: Appraising the Field (BCSIA Studies in International Security)
  6. Electromagnetic Fields theory and Applications Volume I - Mapping of Fields by Ernst Weber, 1950
  7. Electromagnetic Field Theory: A Problem Solving Approach by Markus Zahn, 2003-06-01
  8. Topics in the Theory of Algebraic Function Fields (Mathematics: Theory & Applications) by Gabriel Daniel Villa Salvador, 2006-07-11
  9. Geometric Analysis and Applications to Quantum Field Theory (Progress in Mathematics)
  10. Particle Physics and Introduction to Field Theory (Contemporary Concepts in Physics) by A.G. Lee, 1981-08-15
  11. Operator Theory and Its Applications (Fields Institute Communications, V. 25.)
  12. Conformal Field Theory and Topology by Toshitaki Kohno, 2002-03-01
  13. Conformal Field Theory by Sergei V. Ketov, 1995-01
  14. Police Field Operations: Theory Meets Practice by Michael Birzer, Cliff Roberson, 2007-09-16

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102. Nuclear Physics With Effective Field Theory
An INT Sponsored Workshop on. NUCLEAR PHYSICS WITH EFFECTIVE field theory 1999. Location Institute for Nuclear Theory, University of Washington, Seattle.
http://www.phys.washington.edu/~savage/NucTheory/NN_calt/NN_meet99.html
An INT Sponsored Workshop on
NUCLEAR PHYSICS WITH EFFECTIVE FIELD THEORY
Location: Institute for Nuclear Theory, University of Washington, Seattle.
Date: February 25 (Thursday) and 26 (Friday) 1999.
Organizers
  • Paulo Bedaque Martin J. Savage Ryoichi Seki Ubirajara van Kolck
  • Workshop Coordinator
  • Maria Francom

  • The workshop will focus on issues and problems currently impacting the effective field theory description of nuclear forces. Emphasis will be placed on:
  • What has been achieved in two-nucleon systems and what should be addressed. The three-body systems and what to do next. Many-body systems.
  • The number of participants will be limited to facilitate intense discussion. For further information email one of the organizers.
    Attending
  • S. Beane P. Bedaque M. Birse M. Butler J. Chen T. Cohen S. Fleming R. Furnstahl J. Gegelia H. Griesshammer H. Hammer J. Hansen W. Haxton T. Hemmert B. Holstein D. Kaplan X. Kong P. Lepage M. Luke M. Lutz J. McGovern T. Mehan U. Meissner D. Min T. Park D. Phillips F. Ravndal M. Rho G. Rupak M. Savage K. Scaldeferri
  • 103. Non-Perturbative Quantum Field Theory: Lattice And Beyond
    International Conference on NonPerturbative Quantum field theory Lattice and Beyond. at Zhongshan (Sun Yat-Sen) University, Guangzhou
    http://qomolangma.zsu.edu.cn/CONF03/
    International Conference on Non-Perturbative Quantum Field Theory: Lattice and Beyond
    at Zhongshan (Sun Yat-Sen) University Guangzhou (Canton), China in Summer of 2004
    General Conference Information
    Topics
    This conference is intended as a forum to exchange ideas and encourage collaboration in all areas of lattice gauge theory and other non-perturbative methods. We especially encourage participation by those researchers interested in:
    • QCD vacuum and hadron spectrum
    • Phenomenology
    • Finite temperature and density
    • Chiral fermions
    • SUSY
    • Algorithms
    • Other non-perturbative methods
    • Statistical physics
    top
    Organizing Committee
    Prof. Xiang-Qian Luo (Chair) Zhongshan (Sun-Yat Sen) University, Guangzhou (Canton), China Dr. Eric B. Gregory University of Arizona, USA Prof. Helmut Kroger Laval University, Canada Dr. Mushtaq Loan Zhongshan (Sun-Yat Sen) University, Guangzhou (Canton), China Prof. Chuan Liu Peking University, Beijing, China

    104. UK Meetings On Integrable Boundary Quantum Field Theory
    UK Meetings on Integrable Boundary Quantum field theory. Boundary Conformal field theory and its perturbations, December 4, 1999 at King s College London.
    http://www.york.ac.uk/depts/maths/physics/boundary/
    UK Meetings on
    Integrable Boundary Quantum Field Theory
    The Subject Meetings Participants Other Information We are organizing frequent one-day meetings on techniques and results in Integrable Boundary Quantum Field Theory . These meetings are open to all interested physicists and mathematicians. Upcoming meetings will be advertised on these pages. If you would like to be kept informed by e-mail, please send a message to Gustav Delius The meetings held so far were:

    105. NUCLEAR GRAVITATION FIELD THEORY
    A field theory Demonstrating The Strong Nuclear Force and Gravity Are One And The Same Force Using Quantum Mechanics Newton’s Law of Gravity and Einstein’s
    http://www.gravitywarpdrive.com/Nuclear_Gravitation_Field_Theory.htm
    A Field Theory Demonstrating
    The Strong Nuclear Force and Gravity
    Are One And The Same Force
    Using Quantum Mechanics
    Newton’s Law of Gravity
    and
    Einstein’s General Relativity Theory
    by
    Kenneth F. Wright, P.E.
    May 10, 1999
    Updated: March 5, 2004
    Table of Contents
    NOTE: The Chapter Titles and Subtitles are Links to the Web Page for that Chapter
  • Purpose for Evaluation of the Strong Nuclear Force and the Force of Gravity Executive Summary The Classical Physics Evaluation of Electrostatics and Gravity The Electrostatic Repulsion Force ... and TOC Click on the image or link to the left to obtain an Adobe Acrobat pdf File of the Nuclear Gravitation Field Theory Title Page and Table of Contents Index and Direct Links to the Other Web Pages on this Website:
  • Nuclear Gravitation Field Theory (Specific Chapter Links are Provided on this Web Page) History of My Research and Development of the Nuclear Gravitation Field Theory “The Zeta Reticuli Incident” by Terence Dickinson Supporting Information for the Nuclear Gravitation Field Theory Government Scientist Goes Public ... Romans Road to Eternal Life In Jesus Christ
  • reproduced in any form without written permission of the author.

    106. Self-Consistent Field Theory
    SelfConsistent field theory. Main Idea. Energy of Ising system is. It can be written as. kT=Jz. Phase diagram Flory Theory and Self-Consistent field theory.
    http://www.plmsc.psu.edu/~www/matsc597c-1997/phases/Lecture4/node3.html

    107. [hep-th/9909024] Evolution Of The Bogoluibov Renormalization Group
    A simple introduction into the renormalization group (RG) in quantum field theory and an overview of the renormalization group method. The third section is devoted to essential topics of the renormgroup use in the QFT.
    http://xxx.uni-augsburg.de/abs/hep-th/9909024
    High Energy Physics - Theory, abstract
    hep-th/9909024
    From: Dmitrij Shirkov [ view email ] Date: Sat, 4 Sep 1999 08:54:31 GMT (42kb)
    Evolution of the Bogoluibov Renormalization Group
    Author: D.V. Shirkov
    Comments: 44 pages, LaTeX
    We start with a simple introduction into the renormalization group (RG) in quantum field theory and give an overview of the renormalization group method. The third section is devoted to essential topics of the renorm-group use in the QFT. Here, some fresh results are included.
    Then we turn to the remarkable proliferation of the RG ideas into various fields of physics. The last section summarizes an impressive recent progress of the "QFT renormalization group" application in mathematical physics.
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    108. Lattice 2003
    LATTICE 2003. The XXI International Symposium on Lattice field theory. The XXII International Symposium on Lattice field theory Fermilab , June 2126, 2004.
    http://www.rccp.tsukuba.ac.jp/lat03/
    LATTICE 2003
    The XXI International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory
    Tsukuba International Congress Center (EPOCHAL TSUKUBA)
    Tsukuba
    Ibaraki Japan
    July 15-19, 2003
    Link to Lat 2004
    The XXII International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory
    Fermilab June 21-26, 2004
    Announcements
  • Nov. 22, 2002
  • Apr. 1, 2003
  • June 18, 2003
  • July 11, 2003
  • Aug. 11, 2003
  • First Announcement
    Second Announcement
    Third Announcement
    Notes upon your Arrival ...
    Proceedings - Author Instructions
    Information
  • Program Overview
  • Webcast and Transparency
  • What we do
  • Plenary Talk
  • Evening Session
  • Parallel Talks ...
  • Speaker List
  • Conference Topics
    Hadron spectrum and quark masses Non-zero temperature and density Spin and Higgs models
    Weak matrix elements Chiral fermions Quantum gravity
    Heavy quark physics Topology and confinement Machines and algorithms
    Conference Poster pdf gif and Logo pdf gif
    Hosted by
    Lattice 2003 Organizing Committee
    Co-Hosted by
  • University of Tsukuba
  • High Energy Accelerator Research Organization ( KEK )
  • Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University ( YITP )
  • Financially Supported by
  • Best Systems Inc.
  • 109. Tachyon Field Theory
    TACHYON field theory. However farfetched such a concept may seem, concrete evidence exists to back up the theory supporting Tachyons and a Tachyon Field.
    http://www.macrobiotic.org/health11.html
    Original TACHYON PRODUCTS
    TACHYON ENERGY: The Most Abundant, Natural Source of Energy in the Universe
    TACHYON FIELD THEORY
    Tachyon , meaning swift particle , was the name given by Dr. Feinberg at M.I.T. to a theoretical particle which travels faster than the speed of light. According to modern physics, no particle can go faster than the speed of light. To entertain the notion of a faster-than-light particle, one must step into a theoretical world where time travels backward and objects have negative mass. However far-fetched such a concept may seem, concrete evidence exists to back up the theory supporting Tachyons and a Tachyon Field. Electrons seem to appear from nowhere, and disappear into "nowhere". No one has been able to clearly identify a source for electrons that explains how they can be manufactured continuously out of "nowhere". Some possible electron precursors, like the decay of light photons, can only account for a very small number of the electrons which exist. This fact begs for explanation, and Tachyon theory supplies some very reasonable answers. Since existence of a Tachyon Universe cannot be proven by instrumentation currently available, Tachyon theory is constructed by examining observable effects and drawing conclusions. Since Tachyon theory blurs the distinction between

    110. Topological Defects Phase Transitions Network
    Topological. Defects. NonEquilibrium field theory. In. Particle Physics, Condensed Matter and Cosmology.
    http://www.physik.fu-berlin.de/~defect/
    EUROPEAN SCIENCE FOUNDATION SCIENTIFIC NETWORK
    Topological
    Defects
    Non-Equilibrium Field Theory
    In
    Particle Physics, Condensed Matter and Cosmology
    Overview Contact Details of Participants Related Work Description of the Network ... Acknowledgments
    Contact the Network
    Last modified: May 29, 1999 Web site created by: A.J. Gill Maintained by: AMJS

    111. [gr-qc/9707062] Quantum Field Theory In Curved Spacetime
    These postscript lectures deal with selected aspects of quantum field theory in curved spacetime
    http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/9707062
    General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology, abstract
    gr-qc/9707062
    From: Larry Ford [ view email ] Date: Wed, 30 Jul 1997 19:08:11 +0059 (EDT) (68kb)
    Quantum Field Theory in Curved Spacetime
    Author: L.H. Ford
    Comments: Lectures given at the IX Jorge Andre Swieca Summer School, Campos dos Jordao, SP, Brazil, February 1997, and at Soochow University, Taipei, Taiwan, June 1997. To be published in the proceedings of the Swieca School. 44 pages, Latex, 5 figures, uses epsf
    Report-no: TUTP-97-9
    These lectures deal with selected aspects of quantum field theory in curved spacetime including the following topics: (1) Quantization of fields on a curved background, particle creation by gravitational fields, particle creation in an expanding universe; moving mirror radiation. (2) The Hawking effect - particle creation by black holes. (3) Ultraviolet and infrared divergences, renormalization of the expectation value of the stress tensor; global symmetry breaking in curved spacetime. (4) Negative energy in quantum field theory, its gravitational effects, and inequalities which limit negative energy densities and fluxes. (5) The semiclassical theory of gravity and its limitations, breakdown of this theory due to metric fluctuations, lightcone fluctuations.
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    112. Quantum Field Theory. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
    The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. quantum field theory. study of the quantum mechanical interaction of elementary particles and fields.
    http://www.bartleby.com/65/qu/quantumf.html
    Select Search All Bartleby.com All Reference Columbia Encyclopedia World History Encyclopedia Cultural Literacy World Factbook Columbia Gazetteer American Heritage Coll. Dictionary Roget's Thesauri Roget's II: Thesaurus Roget's Int'l Thesaurus Quotations Bartlett's Quotations Columbia Quotations Simpson's Quotations Respectfully Quoted English Usage Modern Usage American English Fowler's King's English Strunk's Style Mencken's Language Cambridge History The King James Bible Oxford Shakespeare Gray's Anatomy Farmer's Cookbook Post's Etiquette Bulfinch's Mythology Frazer's Golden Bough All Verse Anthologies Dickinson, E. Eliot, T.S. Frost, R. Hopkins, G.M. Keats, J. Lawrence, D.H. Masters, E.L. Sandburg, C. Sassoon, S. Whitman, W. Wordsworth, W. Yeats, W.B. All Nonfiction Harvard Classics American Essays Einstein's Relativity Grant, U.S. Roosevelt, T. Wells's History Presidential Inaugurals All Fiction Shelf of Fiction Ghost Stories Short Stories Shaw, G.B. Stein, G. Stevenson, R.L. Wells, H.G. Reference Columbia Encyclopedia PREVIOUS NEXT ... BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. quantum field theory study of the quantum mechanical interaction of elementary particles and fields . Quantum field theory applied to the understanding of electromagnetism is called quantum electrodynamics (QED), and it has proved spectacularly successful in describing the interaction of light with matter. The calculations, however, are often complex. They are usually carried out with the aid of Feynman diagrams (named after American physicist Richard P.

    113. Essay On The Unified Theory Of The Classical Fields Of Gravitation And Electroma
    A new attempt to establish a unified theory of the classical fields of gravitation and electromagnetism which complies with the geometric paradigm of the theory of relativity of Albert Einstein.
    http://www.e-kr.org
    Essay on the Unified Theory of the Classical Fields of Gravitation and Electromagnetism After the publication of the general theory of relativity in 1916, Albert Einstein tried to establish a unified theory of the classical fields of gravitation and electromagnetism. Although he published many attempts on the subject until 1955, it is sadly wise to say that he did not succeed. We would like to introduce a new attempt to establish a unified theory of the classical fields of gravitation and electromagnetism which complies with the geometric paradigm of the theory of relativity of Albert Einstein. The theory we shall describe is geometrically unified in the sense that the fields equations, and the Hamiltonian function from which they derive, are formally unified entities (i.e. they are not the sum of several independent parts) which depend only on the metric of the particular spacetime being considered. The essay is downloadable in "TeX", "DVI" and "pdf" formats. Download of the essay: "TeX" Format (121 KB)

    114. DISPLAY AGENDAS A0271
    ICTP Home Page, Help, School on Mathematics in String and field theory. Cosponsor(s) INFN. Starts on 02 June 2003 at 0900. Ends on 12 June 2003.
    http://agenda.ictp.trieste.it/agenda/current/showSMR.php?smr=0&ida=a0271

    115. Workshop On Quantum Field Theory Under The Influence Of External Conditions<
    University of Leipzig Institute for Theoretical Physics. Fourth Workshop on Quantum field theory under the Influence of External Conditions.
    http://www.physik.uni-leipzig.de/~qfext/
    University of Leipzig - Institute for Theoretical Physics
    Fourth Workshop on Quantum Field Theory under the Influence of External Conditions
    The workshop took place September 14th - 18th, 1998 at the University of Leipzig.
    There were 75 participants , including Prof. B. Casimir.
    The program included 35 talks and 31 short communications.
    Proceedings appeared in Summer 1999. The citation is:
    The Casimir Effect Fifty Years Later - Proceedings of the Fourth Workshop on Quantum Field Theory under the Influence of External Conditions, Leipzig, Germany, 14 - 18 September 1998, ed. by M. Bordag, World Scientific, Singapore, 1999
    Correspondence should be addressed to:
    Dr. M. Bordag, Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of Leipzig, Augustusplatz 10/11, 04109 Leipzig, Germany
    Tel: (+49)(341)9732427, Fax: (+49)(341)9732548 e-mail: qfext@itp.uni-leipzig.de access since July 20th, 1997

    116. String Field Theory Camp
    String field theory Camp. July 10 July 24, 2004. The intended product of the collaboration is outstanding original research on string field theory.
    http://www.pims.math.ca/birs/workshops/2004/04frg538/
    with the participation of
    String Field Theory Camp
    July 10 - July 24, 2004
    Organizers: Gordon Semenoff (UBC), Moshe Rozali (UBC), Mark Van Raamsdonk (UBC).
    Objectives
    This is a proposal for a two week Focused Research Group at the Banff International Research Station in the year 2004. The research groups at UBC interested in strings and in the sphere of the APCTP in Korea have forged a strong connection over the years. They have collaborated in organizing worshops in Canada and the Winter School in Korea. They have had an informal research collaboration over the years. Part of the rationale for this workshop is to solidify this collaboration with a period of intensive work. The intended product of the collaboration is outstanding original research on string field theory. Confirmed Participants Banff International Research Station
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    117. Rhetorica: Press-Politics Journal: Toward A Field Theory Of Journalism, Part 6..
    February 01, 2004. Toward a field theory of journalism, part 6 The next question to consider in my brief exploration into a field
    http://rhetorica.net/archives/002248.html
    Rhetorica: Press-Politics Journal
    : Kerry in KC... Main Web Log
    February 01, 2004
    Toward a field theory of journalism, part 6...
    The next question to consider in my brief exploration into a field theory of journalism is: What is the relationship among the journalist, the facts, the source, and the audience? As I discussed earlier, we may observe that journalism operates with an objectivist epistemology: What is real is located in the material world and human actions within that world. What can be known are empirically verifiable phenomena. We are connected to the material world by our senses and certain faculties of the mind, which are capable of perceiving the world through sense impressions and then thinking about, and acting upon, these impressions. Journalism's challenge in this epistemology is to perceive the world correctly and then represent perceptions correctly through language. We may begin to describe these relationships this way: 1- The journalist, as objectivist observer, is capable of discovering facts in the world or capable of accurately recording the fact-observations of sources. 2- The journalist is able to discern meaning in the observations of the source as the source understands that meaning. 3- The journalist is able to put these facts and observations into language that avoids distortion of the original observations and may even reproduce the original observations as a mental-emotional experience for the audience. 4- The facts exist independently of the journalist, the source, and the audience. 5- The source is an authority capable of discovering facts and accurately reproducing them in language for the journalist. 6- The audience is capable of unpacking the journalist's language and finding meaning that corresponds to the facts.

    118. Gravity Theory -- Introducing Energy-Density Component
    New gravity model by David W. Allan introduces an energy density component and diallel, gravitationalfield lines as part of new Unified field theory.
    http://www.allanstime.com/UnifiedFieldTheory/gravity.htm
    David W. Allan's
    Time Interval Metrology Enterprise New Unified Field Theory Research Publications Truth is Light Home Search
    Contents

    New
    ...
    Newsletter
    (Page Navigation)
    UFT
    Unified Field
    Theory
    Overview ... Official Time (U.S.)
    accurate to 0.4 seconds
    UTC
    New Theory of Gravity
    A Brief Introduction
    by David W. Allan
    31 March 2000 New gravity model by David W. Allan introduces an energy density component and diallel, gravitational-field lines as part of new Unified Field Theory "Physicists have already brought most of the forces of nature into a single underlying theory. The ultimate theory will incorporate gravity as well." Steven Weinberg, TIME , April 10, 2000; p. 86 O ne of the biggest questions that has puzzled mankind throughout the ages is how gravity works. This new gravitational theory not only explains how gravity works, but shows how errors can arise in determining the positions of space probes, in determining the mass of the earth and other planets and in determining the value of G, the universal gravitational constant. This new theory of gravity is part of a more general Unified Field Theory (UFT) that shows how all of the known force fields work together. Once understood, this new UFT explains several heretofore unexplained phenomena in nature. In this brief write up, we will only deal with the gravitational part of the UFT.

    119. Global Lithuanian Net. Roger Boscowich: Biography. UFO Page. Lithuania.
    Contends that Boscovich's theories played a key role in the foundations of Einstein's vision of a unified field theory. Part of a larger site arguing that mainstream science is a religion. English, Lithuanian
    http://www.nso.lt/history/boscovic.htm
    Global Lithuanian Net: san-taka station:
    Ahead his time:

    What is a religion? In our site:
    Lithuanian page about Roger Boscovich:
    Conspiracy of Unified field theory

    The anti-UFO Belief espoused by the Mainstream Science Community
    is a Religion.
    Just on border of the city of Zagreb (Yugoslavia) a modern glass and concrete building is named Boscovich Institute. There is being performed a research in physics and chemistry. In a garden there is a bronze statue, by famous sculptor Mestrovic, of a figure wearing priest's robes and deep in thought with his elbow on a globe. The inscription reads 'Rugjer Josip Boskovic 1711 - 87.' But only a few of the older school of physics remember having heard of Boscovichian atoms. As noted per David Deutsch - Theoretical physicists ignore their History. Yet, 60 years ago, and for 150 years before that, Boscovich had been widely known as a natural philosopher and astronomer. "Boscovich's theory was 200 years ahead of its time and could not be properly appreciated until modern ideas on relativity and quantum theory had replaced the billiard - balls and elastic jellies of the last century." – we can read in 'New Scientist 6 March 1958'. The Greatest Theoretical Physicist was Roger Boscovich. He was 18th century Jesuit who proposed an Unified Field. He was Helmholtz and Kelvin. Boscovich is the missing link between Newton's ideas and Einstein's ideas. Without him the physics community present the fiction that Einstein's ideas come forth with no precedent. It is quite a mysterious gap that Academia hardly ever mentions him. The real lineage of tradition could be: Newton - Boscovich - Einstein - Tesla.

    120. [hep-th/9511038] New Results In Topological Field Theory And Abelian Gauge Theor
    These are the lecture notes of a set of lectures delivered at the 1995 Trieste summer school in June. Much of the necessary background material is given, including a crash course in topological field theory, cohomology of manifolds, topological gauge theory and the rudiments of four manifold theory.
    http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/9511038
    High Energy Physics - Theory, abstract
    hep-th/9511038
    From: Thompson George [ view email ] Date: Mon, 6 Nov 1995 17:26:36 +0100 (MET) (46kb)
    New Results in Topological Field Theory and Abelian Gauge Theory
    Author: George Thompson (ICTP, Trieste, Italy)
    Comments: 57 pages; hard copies of figures are available on request from "grilli@ictp.trieste.it"
    Report-no: IC/95/339
    These are the lecture notes of a set of lectures delivered at the 1995 Trieste summer school in June. I review some recent work on duality in four dimensional Maxwell theory on arbitrary four manifolds, as well as a new set of topological invariants known as the Seiberg-Witten invariants. Much of the necessary background material is given, including a crash course in topological field theory, cohomology of manifolds, topological gauge theory and the rudiments of four manifold theory. My main hope is to wet the readers appetite, so that he or she will wish to read the original works and perhaps to enter this field.
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