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The Big Bang, the birth of the universe, was a singular event. All of the matter of the universe was concentrated at a single point, with temperatures so high that even the familiar protons and neutrons of atoms did not yet exist, but rather were replaced by a swirling maelstrom of energy, matter and antimatter. Exotic quarks and leptons flickered briefly into existence, before merging back into the energy sea.
Particles (Nuclear physics) --- Cosmology --- Elementary particles (Physics) --- High energy physics --- Nuclear particles --- Nucleons --- Nuclear physics
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This book contains articles on the latest research in QCD from some of the leading experts in the field. These are based on talks presented at the Continuous Advances in QCD 2004 workshop held at the William I Fine Theoretical Physics Institute. The book will be a useful reference source for graduate students and researchers in high energy physics. The proceedings have been selected for coverage in:. Index to Scientific & Technical Proceedings® (ISTP® / ISI Proceedings). Index to Scientific & Technical Proceedings (ISTP CDROM version / ISI Proceedings). CC Proceedings - Engineering & Phy
Quantum chromodynamics --- Particles (Nuclear physics) --- Elementary particles (Physics) --- High energy physics --- Nuclear particles --- Nucleons --- Nuclear physics
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Beginning with a guide to what matter is and what it is made of this book discusses everything from quarks and electrons to exotic matter and antimatter. The author concludes by speculating as to the number of dimensions that might be in the universe, and what the next 50 years of research might uncover.
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Particles (Nuclear physics) --- Nuclear physics --- Nuclear physics. --- Elementary particles (Physics) --- High energy physics --- Nuclear particles --- Nucleons --- Atomic nuclei --- Atoms, Nuclei of --- Nucleus of the atom --- Physics
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1. The world of particle physics. 2. Voyage into the atom. 3. The structure of the atom. 4. The extraterrestrials. 5. The cosmic rain. 6. The challenge of the big machines. 7. The particle explosion. 8. Colliders and image chambers. 9. From charm to top. 10. The 'whys' of particle physics. 11. Futureclash. 12. Particles at work. Table of particles. Further reading/acknowledgements. Picture credits. Index.
Particles (Nuclear physics) --- Nuclear physics --- Atomic nuclei --- Atoms, Nuclei of --- Nucleus of the atom --- Physics --- Elementary particles (Physics) --- High energy physics --- Nuclear particles --- Nucleons --- Research --- History
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Nuclear physics. --- Particles (Nuclear physics) --- 539.14 --- Nuclei --- 539.14 Nuclei --- Particles (Nuclear physics). --- Nuclear physics --- Elementary particles (Physics) --- High energy physics --- Nuclear particles --- Nucleons --- Atomic nuclei --- Atoms, Nuclei of --- Nucleus of the atom --- Physics
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Space observations are currently providing a glimpse of various new states of matter possibly present in compact stars, with terrestrial laboratories producing compelling evidence in support. The aim of this book is to facilitate the exchange of ideas - both established and emergent, both theoretical and experimental - in the areas of the physics of neutrinos, dense hadronic matter and compact stars. The proceedings have been selected for coverage in: Index to Scientific & Technical Proceedings® (ISTP® / ISI Proceedings) Index to Scientific & Technical Proceedings (ISTP CDROM version / I
Hadrons --- Nucleon-nucleon interactions --- Compact objects (Astronomy) --- Particles (Nuclear physics) --- Nuclear astrophysics --- Elementary particles (Physics) --- High energy physics --- Nuclear particles --- Nucleons --- Nuclear physics --- Compact stars --- Objects, Compact (Astronomy) --- Astrophysics --- Stars --- Chirality --- Evolution
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Cosmology --- Particles (Nuclear physics) --- Physics --- Relativity (Physics) --- 530.1 --- 530.1 Basic principles of physics --- Basic principles of physics --- Gravitation --- Nonrelativistic quantum mechanics --- Space and time --- Elementary particles (Physics) --- High energy physics --- Nuclear particles --- Nucleons --- Nuclear physics --- Astronomy --- Deism --- Metaphysics --- Philosophy --- Cosmology. --- Particles (Nuclear physics). --- Relativity (Physics). --- Philosophy.
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This book is representative of the work of Chinese probabilists on probability theory and its applications in physics. It presents a unique treatment of general Markov jump processes: uniqueness, various types of ergodicity, Markovian couplings, reversibility, spectral gap, etc.
Markov processes. --- Probabilities. --- Particles (Nuclear physics) --- Mathematical physics. --- Physical mathematics --- Physics --- Elementary particles (Physics) --- High energy physics --- Nuclear particles --- Nucleons --- Nuclear physics --- Probability --- Statistical inference --- Combinations --- Mathematics --- Chance --- Least squares --- Mathematical statistics --- Risk --- Analysis, Markov --- Chains, Markov --- Markoff processes --- Markov analysis --- Markov chains --- Markov models --- Models, Markov --- Processes, Markov --- Stochastic processes
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Particle accelerators. --- Particles (Nuclear physics) --- Betatron oscillations. --- Betatrons. --- Solitons. --- Pulses, Solitary wave --- Solitary wave pulses --- Wave pulses, Solitary --- Connections (Mathematics) --- Nonlinear theories --- Wave-motion, Theory of --- Accelerators, Induction --- Betatron --- Induction accelerators --- Electron accelerators --- Oscillations, Betatron --- Elementary particles (Physics) --- High energy physics --- Nuclear particles --- Nucleons --- Nuclear physics --- Accelerators, Particle --- Atom smashers --- Charged particle accelerators --- Accelerator mass spectrometry --- Instruments
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