Subnuclear physics: the first 50 years : highlights from Erice to ELN
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1. Verfasser: Zichichi, Antonino 1929- (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Singapore World Scientific 2000
Schriftenreihe:World Scientific series in 20th century physics v. 24
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and indexes
I. - Introduction - I.1 - Italy as an Example - I.2 - The Old Big Problems Now -- - II. - Achievements in the Past Fifty Years - II.1 - A Telegraphic Synthesis - II.1-1 - We Are All Children of the Dirac Equation: Antiparticles and Antimatter - II.1-2 - From the Lamb-Shift to Scaling and to the Supersymmetry Threshold - II.1-3a - From the [pi]-Meson to the Third Family of Leptons - II.1-3b - From the [pi][superscript 0] to the ABJ Anomaly and to the Instantons - II.1-4a - From the V[superscript 0]-Particles to Flavour Mixing, CP Violation and T Breaking - II.1-4b - From the V[superscript 0]-Particles to SU(3)[subscript f] and SU(3)[subscript c] - II.2 - Topics Well Known to Me - II.2-1 - Nuclear Antimatter (1965) - II.2-2 - The Third Lepton (1960-1975)
For the Galvani Bicentenary Celebrations, the University of Bologna and its Academy of Sciences singled out subnuclear physics as the field of scientific research to be associated with this important event, as it would best illustrate, for the new generation of students, the challenge inherent in fundamental sciences.Subnuclear physics was born 50 years ago and has represented, ever since, the new frontiers of Galilean science. In his opening lecture delivered on the first day of the new academic year, Professor Antonino Zichichi analytically reviewed the basic conceptual developments and main discoveries achieved in subnuclear physics during the last 50 years. Given the importance of this field of fundamental research, Professor Zichichi was invited to expand the contents of his lecture into a book, and the outcome is this invaluable volume
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