Selected Papers: Random Lattices to Gravity

Author:   T.-D. Lee
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Edition:   Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1986
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Pages:   599
Publication Date:   08 November 2011
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In these volumes, the most significant of the collected papers of the Chinese-American theoretical physicist Tsung-Dao Lee are printed. A complete list of his published papers, in order of publication, appears in the Bibliography of T.D. Lee. The papers have been arranged into ten categories, in most cases according to the subject matter. At the beginning of each of the first eight categories of papers, there is a commentary on the content and significance of all of the papers in the category. The two short final categories do not have any commentaries. The editor would like to thank Dr. Richard Friedberg for his assistance in the early stages of the editorial work on this project, as well as for writing commentaries on the papers of Categories III and IV. I would also like to thank Dr. Norman Christ for writing the commentary on the papers of Category VII. The assistance of Irene Tramm was in­ valuable in many aspects of preparing this collection, including locating copies of Lee's p~pers. GERALD FEINBERG List of Categories of T.D. Lee's Papers Volume 1 I. Weak Interactions II. Early Papers on Astrophysics and Hydrodynamics III. Statistical Mechanics IV. Polarons and Solitons Volume 2 V. Quantum Field Theory VI. Symmetry Principles Volume 3 VII. Discrete Physics VIII. Strong Interaction Models IX. Historical Papers X. Gravity (Continuum Theory) Contents (Volume 3)* Introduction (by G. Feinberg) ............................................................ ix Bibliography of T.D. Lee ................................................................. xiii VII. Discrete Physics Commentary ................................................................ .

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Author:   T.-D. Lee
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Imprint:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Edition:   Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1986
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 3.20cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   1.171kg
ISBN:  

9781461254058


ISBN 10:   1461254051
Pages:   599
Publication Date:   08 November 2011
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

(Volume 3).- VII. Discrete Physics Commentary.- [179] Random Lattice Field Theory: General Formulation.- [180] Gauge Theory on a Random Lattice.- [181] Weights of Links and Plaquettes in a Random Lattice.- [182] Can Time Be a Discrete Dynamical Variable?.- [183] Discrete Quantum Mechanics.- [185] Discrete Mechanics.- [188] Derivation of Regge’s Action from Einstein’s Theory of General Relativity.- [189] Lattice Gravity Near the Continuum Limit.- [195] Physics in Terms of Difference Equations.- VIII. Strong Interaction Models Commentary.- [72] Implications of Approximate SU3 Symmetry and Mass Formulas for the Mesons.- [143] Scaling Properties and the Bound-state Nature of the Physical Nucleon.- [144] A Simple Bound-state Model of the Physical Nucleon.- [145] Multiplicity Distribution in the Multiperipheral Model and a Onedimensional Gas.- [152] Abnormal Nuclear States and Vacuum Excitations.- [155] A Possible New Form of Matter at High Density.- [156] Interactions of a Dense Fermion Medium with a Scalar Meson Field.- [156a] Corrections to “Interactions of a Dense Fermion Medium with a Scalar Meson Field.- [170] Abnormal Nuclear States.- [176] QCD and the Bag Model of Hadrons.- IX. Historical Papers.- [136] History of Weak Interactions.- [186] Broken Parity.- X. Gravity (Continuum Theory).- [192] Are Black Holes Black Bodies?.- Permissions.

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