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The Conference on Quantum Mechanics, Elementary Particles, Quantum
Cosmology and Complexity was held in honour of Professor Murray
Gell-Mann's 80th birthday in Singapore on 24-26 February 2010. The
conference paid tribute to Professor Gell-Mann's great achievements
in the elementary particle physics.This notable birthday volume
contains the presentations made at the conference by many eminent
scientists, including Nobel laureates C N Yang, G 't Hooft and K
Wilson. Other invited speakers include G Zweig, N Samios, M
Karliner, G Karl, M Shifman, J Ellis, S Adler and A Zichichi.About
Murray Gell-MannMurray Gell-Mann, born September 15, 1929, won the
1969 Nobel Prize in physics for his work on the theory of
elementary particles.His contributions span the entire history of
particle physics, from the early days of the particle zoo to the
modern day QCD. Along the way, even as he proposed new quantum
numbers to bring order into the zoo, he had fun in naming them. And
thus was born Strangeness, Flavor, Hadrons, Baryons, Leptons, the
Eightfold Way, Color, Quarks, Gluons and, with Harald Fritzsch, the
standard field theory of strong interactions, Quantum
Chromodynamics (QCD).He also proposed with Richard Feynman the V-A
theory of beta decay. Gell-Mann discovered the Current Algebra,
proposed (with Levy) the sigma model of pions and the see-saw
mechanism for the neutrino masses.
The Conference on Quantum Mechanics, Elementary Particles, Quantum
Cosmology and Complexity was held in honour of Professor Murray
Gell-Mann's 80th birthday in Singapore on 24-26 February 2010. The
conference paid tribute to Professor Gell-Mann's great achievements
in the elementary particle physics.This notable birthday volume
contains the presentations made at the conference by many eminent
scientists, including Nobel laureates C N Yang, G 't Hooft and K
Wilson. Other invited speakers include G Zweig, N Samios, M
Karliner, G Karl, M Shifman, J Ellis, S Adler and A Zichichi.About
Murray Gell-MannMurray Gell-Mann, born September 15, 1929, won the
1969 Nobel Prize in physics for his work on the theory of
elementary particles.His contributions span the entire history of
particle physics, from the early days of the particle zoo to the
modern day QCD. Along the way, even as he proposed new quantum
numbers to bring order into the zoo, he had fun in naming them. And
thus was born Strangeness, Flavor, Hadrons, Baryons, Leptons, the
Eightfold Way, Color, Quarks, Gluons and, with Harald Fritzsch, the
standard field theory of strong interactions, Quantum
Chromodynamics (QCD).He also proposed with Richard Feynman the V-A
theory of beta decay. Gell-Mann discovered the Current Algebra,
proposed (with Levy) the sigma model of pions and the see-saw
mechanism for the neutrino masses.
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