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Acta Physica Austriaca Supplementum XIX
Proceedings of the XVII. Internationale Universitätswochen für Kernphysik 1978 der Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz at Schladming (Steiermark, Austria) 21st February-3rd March 1978
Sponsored by Bundesministerium für Wissenschaft und Forschung Steiermärkische Landesregierung CE RN (European Organization for Nuclear Research) International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste Sektion Industrie der Kammer der gewerblichen Wirtschaft für Steiermark
1978
Springer-Verlag Wien New York
Facts and Prospects of Gauge Theories
Edited by Paul Urban, Graz
With 181 Figures
1978
Springer-Verlag Wien New York
Organizing Committee
Chairman
Prof. Dr. H. Mitter Vorstand des Instituts für Theoretische Physik der Universität Graz
Committee Members
Dr. C. B. Lang Dr. A. Mas-Parareda Dr. 1. Mathelitsch Dr. 1. Pittner Dr. W. Plessas
Secretary
M. Krautilik
This work is subject tO copyright. All rights are reserved, whether the whole or part of the material is concerned, specifically those of translation, reprinting, re-use of illustrations, broadcasting, reproduction by photocopying machine or similar me ans, and storage in data banks. © 1978 by Springer-Verlag/Wien Softcover repint of the hardcover Ist edition 1978
ISB~-13:978-3-7091-8540-7 e-ISB~ -13: 978-3-7091-8538-4
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-7091-8538-4
CONTENTS
MITTER, H., Opening Address............................ 1
PIETSCHMANN, H.,Elementary Introduction to Gauge
Theories. . • . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . • . • . . . . 5
CREWTHER, R.J., Effects of Topological Charge in
Gauge Theories ............•........................ 47
SCHROER, B., Topological Methods for Gauge Theories .... 155
DROUFFE, J.M., and ITZYKSON, C., Lattice Gauge Fields .. 203
DE ANGELIS, G.F., DE FALCO,D., GUERRA, F., and MARRA,R.,
Gauge Fields on a Lattice (Selected Topics) •••••••• 205
FRITZSCH, H., Chromodynamic Theory of Hadrons .........• 249
LLEWELLYN SMITH, C.H., Jets and QCD ....•......•.•...... 331
KUMMER, W., Supersymmetry and Gauge Theories of Weak
and Electromagnetic Interactions ......•...•.......• 399
THIRRING, W., Gauge Theories of Gravitation ......•..•.. 439
DYDAK, F., High-Energy Neutrino Experiments ............ 463
FABJAN, C.W., Hadron Induced Lepton Production ......... 62l
WOLF, G., Charm and Heavy Lepton Production by
e+-e Interactions ................................. 677
BOGDANOWICZ, J., Analysis of T-violation without
Assumed CPT ........................................ 853
BOGDANO~nCZ, J., K~ Decays and Lorentz Invariance ...... 855
BUCCELLA, F., LUSIGNOLI, M., and PUGLIESE, A.,
A Unified Gauge Theory without ~-e Universality .•.. 857
DRUHL, K., Classical Limit for Arbitrary Commutation
Relations ................•......................... 861
HEINZ, U., Nonlocal Properties of Fermionic Matter in
Strong Gravi tational Fields •.............•.......•. 86 3
LENGYEL, V.I., Low-Energy ~N- and NN-Scattering in
Chiral Dynamics with the Use of Superpropagators ... 865
PRESNAJDER, P., Remarks on Vacuum Structure of
Yang-Mills Theory .................................. 867
RAYSKI, J., Multi-Dimensional Unified Theory ........... 869
RAYSKI, J.M.,Jr., Remarks on Symanzik's Approach to
Nonrenormalizable Theories ......................... 871
URBANTKE, H., A Quasi-Metric Associated with SU(2)
Yang-Mills Fields .................................. 875
WYLY, J.K., Observable Conseguences of Spontaneously
Broken Non-Abelian Symmetries ...................... 877
lI1ITTER, H., Summary ........................•.......•... 883
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