Symmetry Breaking

Symmetry Breaking
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 212
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ISBN-10 : 9783540735939
ISBN-13 : 3540735933
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Synopsis Symmetry Breaking by : Franco Strocchi

The new edition of this well received primer on rigorous aspects of symmetry breaking presents a more detailed and thorough discussion of the mechanism of symmetry breaking in classical field theory in relation with the Noether theorem. Moreover, the link between symmetry breaking without massless Goldstone bosons in Coulomb systems and in gauge theories is made more explicit. A subject index has been added and a number of misprints have been corrected.

Symmetry, Broken Symmetry, and Topology in Modern Physics

Symmetry, Broken Symmetry, and Topology in Modern Physics
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 665
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ISBN-10 : 9781316518618
ISBN-13 : 1316518612
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Synopsis Symmetry, Broken Symmetry, and Topology in Modern Physics by : Mike Guidry

A pedagogical introduction to the modern applications of groups, algebras, and topology for undergraduate and graduate students in physics.

Dynamical Symmetry Breaking in Quantum Field Theories

Dynamical Symmetry Breaking in Quantum Field Theories
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 560
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ISBN-10 : 9810215584
ISBN-13 : 9789810215583
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Dynamical Symmetry Breaking in Quantum Field Theories by : V. A. Miransky

The phenomenon of dynamical symmetry breaking (DSB) in quantum field theory is discussed in a detailed and comprehensive way. The deep connection between this phenomenon in condensed matter physics and particle physics is emphasized. The realizations of DSB in such realistic theories as quantum chromodynamics and electroweak theory are considered. Issues intimately connected with DSB such as critical phenomenona and effective lagrangian approach are also discussed.

Symmetry Breaking in Biology

Symmetry Breaking in Biology
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Total Pages : 320
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105215474383
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Synopsis Symmetry Breaking in Biology by : Rong Li

Experts examine the mechanisms by which cells polarize, divide asymmetrically, and produce asymmetric structures, providing examples from bacteria, yeast, plants, invertebrates, and mammals. Discussion include the molecular basis of polarization, mechanisms, and more.

Symmetry Breaking

Symmetry Breaking
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 220
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ISBN-10 : 354021318X
ISBN-13 : 9783540213185
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Synopsis Symmetry Breaking by : Franco Strocchi

The intriguing mechanism of spontaneous symmetry breaking is a powerful innovative idea at the basis of most of the recent developments in theoretical physics, from statistical mechanics to many-body theory to elementary particles theory; for infinitely extended systems a symmetric Hamiltonian can account for non symmetric behaviours, giving rise to non symmetric realizations of a physical system. In the first part of this book, devoted to classical field theory, such a mechanism is explained in terms of the occurrence of disjoint sectors and their stability properties and of an improved version of the Noether theorem. For infinitely extended quantum systems, discussed in the second part, the mechanism is related to the occurrence of disjoint pure phases and characterized by a symmetry breaking order parameter, for which non perturbative criteria are discussed, following Wightman, and contrasted with the standard Goldstone perturbative strategy. The Goldstone theorem is discussed with a critical look at the hypotheses that emphasizes the crucial role of the dynamical delocalization induced by the interaction range. The Higgs mechanism in local gauges is explained in terms of the Gauss law constraint on the physical states. The mathematical details are kept to the minimum required to make the book accessible to students with basic knowledge of Hilbert space structures. Much of the material has not appeared in other textbooks.

Symmetry Breaking in the Standard Model

Symmetry Breaking in the Standard Model
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 119
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ISBN-10 : 9788876426605
ISBN-13 : 8876426604
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Synopsis Symmetry Breaking in the Standard Model by : Franco Strocchi

The book provides a non-perturbative approach to the symmetry breaking in the standard model, in this way avoiding the critical issues which affect the standard presentations. The debated empirical meaning of global and local gauge symmetries is clarified. The absence of Goldstone bosons in the Higgs mechanism is non-perturbatively explained by the validity of Gauss laws obeyed by the currents which generate the relatedglobal gauge symmetry. The solution of the U(1) problem and the vacuum structure in quantum chromodynamics (QCD) are obtained without recourse to the problematic semiclassical instanton approximation, by rather exploiting the topology of the gauge group.

Symmetry and Symmetry-Breaking in Semiconductors

Symmetry and Symmetry-Breaking in Semiconductors
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 248
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ISBN-10 : 9783319942353
ISBN-13 : 3319942352
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Synopsis Symmetry and Symmetry-Breaking in Semiconductors by : Bernd Hönerlage

This book discusses group theory investigations of zincblende and wurtzite semiconductors under symmetry-breaking conditions. The text presents the group theory elements required to develop a multitude of symmetry-breaking problems, giving scientists a fast track to bypass the need for recalculating electronic states. The text is not only a valuable resource for speeding up calculations but also illustrates the construction of effective Hamiltonians for a chosen set of electronic states in crystalline semiconductors. Since Hamiltonians have to be invariant under the transformations of the point group, the crystal symmetry determines the multiplet structure of these states in the presence of spin-orbit, crystal-field, or exchange interactions. Symmetry-breaking leads to additional coupling of the states, resulting in shifts and/or splittings of the multiplets. Such interactions may be intrinsic, as in the case of the quasi-particle dispersion, or extrinsic, induced by magnetic, electric, or strain fields. Using a power expansion of the perturbations these interaction terms can be determined in their parameterized form in a unique way. The hierarchic structure of this invariant development allows to estimate the importance of particular symmetry-breaking effects in the Hamiltonian. A number of selected experimental curves are included to illustrate the symmetry-based discussions, which are especially important in optical spectroscopy. This text is written for graduate students and researchers who want to understand and simulate experimental findings reflecting the fine structure of electronic or excitonic states in crystalline semiconductors.

Dynamical Gauge Symmetry Breaking

Dynamical Gauge Symmetry Breaking
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 432
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ISBN-10 : 9971950243
ISBN-13 : 9789971950248
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Dynamical Gauge Symmetry Breaking by : Edward Farhi

This book is a collection of original papers on dynamical gauge symmetry breaking, and is intended for graduate students and researchers in theoretical physics (elementary particle physics and others) who have an understanding of basic quantum field theory. The book can serve as a research text for those requiring an introduction to dynamical gauge symmetry breaking and as a reference text for active researchers. The important papers in the field that are included deal with attempts to apply the ideas to realistic models of elementary particle interactions. A historical critique by the editors provides an introductory review.

Broken Symmetry

Broken Symmetry
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 487
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ISBN-10 : 9789812795823
ISBN-13 : 9812795820
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Synopsis Broken Symmetry by : T. Eguchi

This text contains selected papers of the particle theorist, Professor Nambu. It comprises about 40 papers which made fundamental contributions to our understanding of particle physics during the last few decades. The unpublished lecture note on string theory (1969) and the first paper on spontaneous symmetry breaking (1961) are retyped and included. The book also contains a memoir of Professor Nambu on his research career.

Conformal Symmetry Breaking Operators for Differential Forms on Spheres

Conformal Symmetry Breaking Operators for Differential Forms on Spheres
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 191
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ISBN-10 : 9789811026577
ISBN-13 : 9811026572
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Conformal Symmetry Breaking Operators for Differential Forms on Spheres by : Toshiyuki Kobayashi

This work is the first systematic study of all possible conformally covariant differential operators transforming differential forms on a Riemannian manifold X into those on a submanifold Y with focus on the model space (X, Y) = (Sn, Sn-1). The authors give a complete classification of all such conformally covariant differential operators, and find their explicit formulæ in the flat coordinates in terms of basic operators in differential geometry and classical hypergeometric polynomials. Resulting families of operators are natural generalizations of the Rankin–Cohen brackets for modular forms and Juhl's operators from conformal holography. The matrix-valued factorization identities among all possible combinations of conformally covariant differential operators are also established. The main machinery of the proof relies on the "F-method" recently introduced and developed by the authors. It is a general method to construct intertwining operators between C∞-induced representations or to find singular vectors of Verma modules in the context of branching rules, as solutions to differential equations on the Fourier transform side. The book gives a new extension of the F-method to the matrix-valued case in the general setting, which could be applied to other problems as well. This book offers a self-contained introduction to the analysis of symmetry breaking operators for infinite-dimensional representations of reductive Lie groups. This feature will be helpful for active scientists and accessible to graduate students and young researchers in differential geometry, representation theory, and theoretical physics.