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The following pages represent the Proceedings of the XI Annual
Conference on Differential Geometric Methods in Mathematical
Physics which was held in Jerusalem from August 5 through 11, 1982
under the auspices of the Tel Aviv University and the Israel
Academy of Sciences and Humanities. In addition to the above
mentioned institutions, partial financial support was received form
the Bank Leumi Lelsrael Fund for International Conferences, the
American Friends of the Tel Aviv Institute of Mathematical Sciences
and the Mathematics and Physics Branch of the United States Army
Research, Development and Standardization Group (UK). We are
grateful to all of these organizations for their financial support.
GAUGE THEORY AND NUCLEAR STRUCTURE K. Bleuler Institut fur
Theoretische Kernphysik der Universitat Bonn NuBallee 14-16, D-5300
Bonn, West-Germany I. INTRODUCTION The recent, most impressive
verification of the Salam- -Weinberg theory of electro-weak
interactions through the experimental discovery of the so-called
inter- mediate bosons represents, at the same time, a success of
the general gauge theoretical viewpoints in modern particle physics
(quantum chromodynamics, 0CD). This theory leads to a deeper and by
far more natural inter- pretation of particle interaction and
induces, as we shall see, also a profound change in our
understanding of nuclear structure.
This book is an introduction to group theory and its application to physics. The author considers the physical applications and develops mathematical theory in a presentation that is unusually cohesive and well-motivated. The book discusses many modern topics including molecular vibrations, homogeneous vector bundles, compact groups and Lie groups, and there is much discussion of the group SU(n) and its representations, which is of great significance in elementary particle physics. The author also considers applications to solid-state physics. This is an essential resource for senior undergraduates and researchers in physics and applied mathematics.
The following pages represent the Proceedings of the XI Annual
Conference on Differential Geometric Methods in Mathematical
Physics which was held in Jerusalem from August 5 through 11, 1982
under the auspices of the Tel Aviv University and the Israel
Academy of Sciences and Humanities. In addition to the above
mentioned institutions, partial financial support was received form
the Bank Leumi Lelsrael Fund for International Conferences, the
American Friends of the Tel Aviv Institute of Mathematical Sciences
and the Mathematics and Physics Branch of the United States Army
Research, Development and Standardization Group (UK). We are
grateful to all of these organizations for their financial support.
GAUGE THEORY AND NUCLEAR STRUCTURE K. Bleuler Institut fur
Theoretische Kernphysik der Universitat Bonn NuBallee 14-16, D-5300
Bonn, West-Germany I. INTRODUCTION The recent, most impressive
verification of the Salam- -Weinberg theory of electro-weak
interactions through the experimental discovery of the so-called
inter- mediate bosons represents, at the same time, a success of
the general gauge theoretical viewpoints in modern particle physics
(quantum chromodynamics, 0CD). This theory leads to a deeper and by
far more natural inter- pretation of particle interaction and
induces, as we shall see, also a profound change in our
understanding of nuclear structure.
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