
BOOKS - Fortschritte der Physik Progress of Physics : Band 27, Heft 1 1979

Fortschritte der Physik Progress of Physics : Band 27, Heft 1 1979
Author: L Dellit
Year: 1980
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 7.1 MB
Language: German

Year: 1980
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 7.1 MB
Language: German

Description of the book "Fortschritte der Physik Progress of Physics Band 27 Heft 1 1979" The book "Fortschritte der Physik Progress of Physics Band 27 Heft 1 1979" is a comprehensive collection of scientific articles that highlights the progress made in physics during the year 1979. The book covers various topics such as quantum field theory, particle physics, condensed matter physics, and statistical mechanics. It provides an in-depth analysis of the current state of research in these fields and offers insights into the future directions of physics. The book begins with an introduction to the concept of technology evolution and its significance in understanding the development of modern knowledge. The authors argue that the study and understanding of technological advancements are crucial for the survival of humanity and the unification of people in a warring state. They emphasize the need to develop a personal paradigm for perceiving the technological process, which can serve as the basis for the survival of humanity. The first section of the book focuses on quantum field theory, which has been a major area of research in recent years. The articles in this section cover topics such as renormalization group equations, conformal invariance, and the theory of critical phenomena. These articles provide a detailed analysis of the current state of research in quantum field theory and offer new perspectives on the subject. The second section of the book deals with particle physics, which has seen significant advancements in recent years. The articles in this section discuss topics such as quark models, neutrino oscillations, and the search for new particles. These articles provide an overview of the current state of research in particle physics and highlight the potential for future discoveries.
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