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I.J.R.エイチスン, A.J.G.ヘイ著 ; 藤井昭彦訳
出版情報: 東京 : 講談社, 1984.2  xv,270p ; 21cm
シリーズ名: ゲージ理論入門 / I.J.R.エイチスン, A.J.G.ヘイ著 ; 藤井昭彦訳 ; 2
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I.J.R.エイチスン, A.J.G.ヘイ著 ; 藤井昭彦訳
出版情報: 東京 : 講談社, 1983-1984  冊 ; 21cm
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I.J.R. エイチスン, A.J.G. ヘイ著 ; 藤井昭彦訳
出版情報: 東京 : 講談社, 1992.7-  2冊 ; 21cm
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I.J.R.エイスチン, A.J.G.ヘイ著 ; 藤井昭彦訳
出版情報: 東京 : 講談社, 1992.10  xv, 382p ; 21cm
シリーズ名: ゲージ理論入門 / I.J.R. エイチスン, A.J.G. ヘイ著 ; 藤井昭彦訳 ; 2
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Ian J.R. Aitchison, Anthony J.G. Hey
出版情報: Bristol : Hilger, in association with the University of Sussex Press, c1982  xvi, 341 p. ; 24 cm
シリーズ名: Graduate student series in physics
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Berman, Fran Berman, Geoffrey Charles Fox, Anthony J. G. Hey, Geoffrey. Fox
出版情報: Wiley Online Library - AutoHoldings Books , John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2003
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Overview of the Book: Grid Computing - Making the Global Infrastructure a Reality / F. Berman, et al.
The Grid: Past, Present, Future
The Grid: A New Infrastructure for 21st Century Science / I. Foster
The Evolution of the Grid / D. De Roure, et al.
Software Infrastructure for the I-WAY High-prformance Distributed Computing Experiment / Foster, et al.
Implementing Production Grids / W. Johnston
The Anatomy of the Grid / I. Foster, et al.
Rationale for Choosing the Open Grid Services Architecture / M. Atkinson
The Physiology of the Grid
Grid Web Services and Application Factories / D. Gannon, et al.
From Legion to Avaki: The Persistence of Vision / A. Grimshaw, et al.
Condor and the Grid / D. Thain, et al.
Architecture of a Commercial Enterprise Desktop Grid: The Entropia System / A. Chien
Autonomic Computing and Grid / P. Pattnaik, et al.
Databases and the Grid / P. Watson
The Open Grid Services Architecture, and Data Grids / P. Kunsz ; L. Guy
Virtualization Services for Data Grids / R. Moore ; C. Baru
The Semantic Grid: A Future e-Science Infrastructure
Peer-to-Peer Grids / G. Fox, et al.
Peer-to-Peer Grid Databases for Web Service Discovery / W. Hoschek
Overview ofGrid Computing Environments
Grid Programming Models:Current Tools, Issues and Directions / C. Lee ; D. Talia
NaradaBrokering: An Event-based Infrastructure for Building Scalable Durable Peer-to-Peer Grids / G. Fox ; S. Pallickara
Classifying and Enabling Grid Applications / G. Allen, et al.
NetSolve: Past, Present, and Future - A Look at a Grid Enabled Server / S. Agrawal, et al.
Ninf-G: a GridRPC System on the Globus Toolkit / H. Nakada, et al.
Commodity Grid Kits - Middleware for building Grid Computing Environments / G. von Laszewski, et al.
The Grid Portal Development Kit / J. Novotny
Building Grid Computing Portals: The NPACI Grid Portal Toolkit / M. Thomas ; J. Boisseau
Unicore and the Open Grid Services Architecture / D. Snelling
Distributed Object-based Grid Computing Environments / T. Haupt ; M. Pierce
DISCOVER:a ComputationalCollaboratory for Interactive Grid Applications / V. Mann ; M. Parashar
Grid Resource Allocation and Control using Computational Economies / R. Wolski, et al.
Parameter Sweeps on the Grid with APST / H. Casanova ; F. Berman
Storage Manager and File Transfer Web Services / W. Watson, et al.
Application Overview for the Book: Grid Computing - Making the Global Infrastructure a Reality
The Data Deluge: An e-Science Perspective / T. Hey ; A. Trefethen
Metacomputing / L. Smarr ; C. Catlett
Grids and the Virtual Observatory / R. Williams
Data-intensive Grids for High-energy Physics / J. Bunn ; H. Newman
The New Biology and the Grid / K. Baldridge ; P. Bourne
eDiamond: a Grid-enabled Federated Database of Annotated Mammograms / M. Brady, et al.
Combinatorial Chemistry and the Grid / J. Frey, et al.
Education and the Enterprise with the Grid
Index
Views of the Grid
Indirect Glossary
List of Grid Projects
Overview of the Book: Grid Computing - Making the Global Infrastructure a Reality / F. Berman, et al.
The Grid: Past, Present, Future
The Grid: A New Infrastructure for 21st Century Science / I. Foster
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図書
Ian J.R. Aitchison, Anthony J.G. Hey
出版情報: Boca Raton : CRC Press, c2013  xiv, 438 p., [2] p. of plates ; 24 cm
シリーズ名: Gauge theories in particle physics : a practical introduction ; v. 1
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Preface
Introductory Survey, Electromagnetism as a Gauge Theory, and Relativistic Quantum Mechanics / I:
The Particles and Forces of the Standard Model / 1:
Introduction: the Standard Model / 1.1:
The fermions of the Standard Model / 1.2:
Leptons / 1.2.1:
Quarks / 1.2.2:
Particle interactions in the Standard Model / 1.3:
Classical and quantum fields / 1.3.1:
The Yukawa theory of force as virtual quantum exchange / 1.3.2:
The one-quantum exchange amplitude / 1.3.3:
Electromagnetic interactions / 1.3.4:
Weak interactions / 1.3.5:
Strong interactions / 1.3.6:
The gauge bosons of the Standard Model / 1.3.7:
Renormalization and the Higgs sector of the Standard Model / 1.4:
Renormalization / 1.4.1:
The Higgs boson of the Standard Model / 1.4.2:
Summary / 1.5:
Problems
Electromagnetism as a Gauge Theory / 2:
Introduction / 2.1:
The Maxwell equations: current conservation / 2.2:
The Maxwell equations: Lorentz covariance and gauge invariance / 2.3:
Gauge invariance (and covariance) in quantum, mechanics / 2.4:
The argument reversed: the gauge principle / 2.5:
Comments on the gauge principle in electromagnetism / 2.6:
Relativistic Quantum Mechanics / 3:
The Klein-Gordon equation / 3.1:
Solutions in coordinate space / 3.1.1:
Probability current for the KG equation / 3.1.2:
The Dirac equation / 3.2:
Free-particle solutions / 3.2.1:
Probability current for the Dirac equation / 3.2.2:
Spin / 3.3:
The negative-energy solutions / 3.4:
Positive-energy spinors / 3.4.1:
Negative-energy spinors / 3.4.2:
Dirac's interpretation of the negative-energy solutions of the Dirac equation / 3.4.3:
Feynman's interpretation of the negative-energy solutions of the KG and Dirac equations / 3.4.4:
Inclusion of electromagnetic interactions via the gauge principle: the Dirac prediction of g = 2 for the electron / 3.5:
Lorentz Transformations and Discrete Symmetries / 4:
Lorentz transformations / 4.1:
The KG equation / 4.1.1:
Discrete transformations: P, C and T / 4.1.2:
Parity / 4.2.1:
Charge conjugation / 4.2.2:
CP / 4.2.3:
Time reversal / 4.2.4:
CPT / 4.2.5:
Introduction to Quantum Field Theory / II:
Quantum Field Theory I: The Free Scalar Field / 5:
The quantum field: (i) descriptive / 5.1:
The quantum field: (ii) Lagrange-Hamilton formulation / 5.2:
The action principle: Lagrangian particle mechanics / 5.2.1:
Quantum particle mechanics a la Heisenberg-Lagrange-Hamilton / 5.2.2:
Interlude: the quantum oscillator / 5.2.3:
Lagrange-Hamilton classical field mechanics / 5.2.4:
Heisenberg-Lagrange-Hamilton quantum field mechanics / 5.2.5:
Generalizations: four dimensions, relativity and mass / 5.3:
Quantum Field Theory II: Interacting Scalar Fields / 6:
Interactions in quantum field theory: qualitative introduction / 6.1:
Perturbation theory for interacting fields: the Dyson expansion of the S-matrix / 6.2:
The interaction picture / 6.2.1:
The 5-matrix and the Dyson expansion / 6.2.2:
Applications to the 'ABC theory / 6.3:
The decay C → A + B / 6.3.1:
A + B → A + B scattering: the amplitudes / 6.3.2:
A + B → A + B scattering: the Yukawa exchange mechanism, s and u channel processes / 6.3.3:
A + B → A + B scattering: the differential cross section / 6.3.4:
A + B → A +'B scattering: loose ends / 6.3.5:
Quantum Field Theory III: Complex Scalar Fields, Dirac and Maxwell Fields; Introduction of Electromagnetic Interactions / 7:
The complex scalar field: global U(1) phase invariance, particles and antiparticles / 7.1:
The Dirac field and the spin-statistics connection / 7.2:
The Maxwell field Aμ (x) / 7.3:
The classical field case / 7.3.1:
Quantizing Aμ(x) / 7.3.2:
Introduction of electromagnetic interactions / 7.4:
P, C and T in quantum field theory / 7.5:
Tree-Level Applications in QED / 7.5.1:
Elementary Processes in Scalar and Spinor Electrodynamics / 8:
Coulomb scattering of charged spin-0 particles / 8.1:
Coulomb scattering of s+ (wavefunction approach) / 8.1.1:
Coulomb scattering of s+ (field-theoretic approach) / 8.1.2:
Coulomb scattering of s- / 8.1.3:
Coulomb scattering of charged spin-1/2 particles / 8.2:
Coulomb scattering of e- (wavefunction approach) / 8.2.1:
Coulomb scattering of e- (field-theoretic approach) / 8.2.2:
Trace techniques for spin summations / 8.2.3:
Coulomb scattering of e+ / 8.2.4:
e-s+ scattering / 8.3:
The amplitude for e-s+ → e-s+ / 8.3.1:
The cross section for e-s+ → e-s+ / 8.3.2:
Scattering from a non-point-like object: the pion form factor in e-π+ → e-π+ / 8.4:
e- scattering from a charge distribution / 8.4.1:
Lorentz invariance / 8.4.2:
Current conservation / 8.4.3:
The form factor in the time-like region: e+e- → π+π- and crossing symmetry / 8.5:
Electron Compton scattering / 8.6:
The lowest-order amplitudes / 8.6.1:
Gauge invariance / 8.6.2:
The Compton cross section / 8.6.3:
Electron muon elastic scattering / 8.7:
Electron-proton elastic scattering and nucleon form factors / 8.8:
Deep Inelastic Electron-Nucleon Scattering and the Parton Model / 8.8.1:
Inelastic electron-proton scattering: kinematics and structure functions / 9.1:
Bjorken scaling and the parton model / 9.2:
Partons as quarks and gluons / 9.3:
The Drell-Yan process / 9.4:
e+e- annihilation into hadrons / 9.5:
Loops and Renormalization / IV:
Loops and Renormalization I: The ABC Theory / 10:
The propagator correction in ABC theory / 10.1:
The Ο(g2) self-energy ΠC[2] (q2) / 10.1.1:
Mass shift / 10.1.2:
Field strength renormalization / 10.1.3:
The vertex correction / 10.2:
Dealing with the bad news: a simple example / 10.3:
Evaluating ΠC[2] (q2) / 10.3.1:
Regularization and renormalization / 10.3.2:
Bare and renormalized perturbation theory / 10.4:
Reorganizing perturbation theory / 10.4.1:
The Ο(gph2) renormalized self-energy revisited: how counter terms are determined by renormalization conditions / 10.4.2:
Renormalizability / 10.5:
Loops and Renormalization II: QED / 11:
Counter terms / 11.1:
The Ο(e2) fermion self-energy / 11.2:
The Ο (e2) photon self-energy / 11.3:
The Ο (e2) renormalized photon self-energy / 11.4:
The physics of Πγ[2] (q2) / 11.5:
Modified Coulomb's law / 11.5.1:
Radiatively induced charge form factor / 11.5.2:
The running coupling constant / 11.5.3:
ΠC[2] in the s-channel / 11.5.4:
The Ο(e2) vertex correction, and Z1 = Z2 / 11.6:
The anomalous magnetic moment and tests of QED / 11.7:
Which theories are renormalizable - and does it matter? / 11.8:
Non-relativistic Quantum Mechanics / A:
Natural Units / B:
Maxwell's Equations: Choice of Units / C:
Special Relativity: Invariance and Covariance / D:
Dirac 5-Function / E:
Contour Integration / F:
Green Functions / G:
Elements of Non-relativistic Scattering Theory / H:
Time-independent formulation and differential cross section / H.1:
Expression for the scattering amplitude: Born approximation / H.2:
Time-dependent approach / H.3:
The Schrodinger and Heisenberg Pictures
Dirac Algebra and Trace Identities / J:
Dirac algebra / J.1:
γ matrices / J.1.1:
γ5 identities / J.1.2:
Hermitian conjugate of spinor matrix elements / J.1.3:
Spin sums and projection operators / J.1.4:
Trace theorems / J.2:
Example of a Cross Section Calculation / K:
The spin-averaged squared matrix element / K.1:
Evaluation of two-body Lorentz-invariant phase space in 'laboratory' variables / K.2:
Feynman Rules for Tree Graphs in QED / L:
External particles / L.1:
Propagators / L.2:
Vertices / L.3:
References
Index
Preface
Introductory Survey, Electromagnetism as a Gauge Theory, and Relativistic Quantum Mechanics / I:
The Particles and Forces of the Standard Model / 1:
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Ian J.R. Aitchison, Anthony J.G. Hey
出版情報: Boca Raton : CRC Press, c2013  xiv, 504 p., [4] p. of plates ; 24 cm
シリーズ名: Gauge theories in particle physics : a practical introduction ; v. 2
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Preface
Non-Abelian Symmetries / V:
Global Non-Abelian Symmetries / 12:
The Standard Model / 12.1:
The flavour symmetry SU(2)f / 12.2:
The nucleon isospin doublet and the group SU(2) / 12.2.1:
Larger (higher-dimensional) multiplets of SU(2) in nuclear physics / 12.2.2:
Isospin in particle physics: flavour SU(2)f / 12.2.3:
Flavour SU(3)f / 12.3:
Non-Abelian global symmetries in Lagrangian quantum field theory / 12.4:
SU(2)f and SU(3)f / 12.4.1:
Chiral symmetry / 12.4.2:
Problems
Local Non-Abelian (Gauge) Symmetries / 13:
Local SU(2) symmetry / 13.1:
The covariant derivative and interactions with matter / 13.1.1:
The non-Abelian field strength tensor / 13.1.2:
Local SU(3) Symmetry / 13.2:
Local non-Abelian symmetries in Lagrangian quantum field theory / 13.3:
Local SU(2) and SU(3) Lagrangians / 13.3.1:
Gauge field self-interactions / 13.3.2:
Quantizing non-Abelian gauge fields / 13.3.3:
QCD and the Renormalization Group / VI:
QCD I: Introduction, Tree Graph Predictions, and Jets / 14:
The colour degree of freedom / 14.1:
The dynamics of colour / 14.2:
Colour as an SU(3) group / 14.2.1:
Global SU(3)c invariance, and 'scalar gluons' / 14.2.2:
Local SU(3)c invariance: the QCD Lagrangian / 14.2.3:
The θ-term / 14.2.4:
Hard scattering processes, QCD tree graphs, and jets / 14.3:
Introduction / 14.3.1:
Two-jet events in pp collisions / 14.3.2:
Three-jet events in pp collisions / 14.3.3:
3-jet events in e+e- annihilation / 14.4:
Calculation of the parton-level cross section / 14.4.1:
Soft and collinear divergences / 14.4.2:
Definition of the two-jet cross section in e+e- annihilation / 14.5:
Further developments / 14.6:
Test of non-Abelian nature of QCD in e+e- → 4 jets / 14.6.1:
Jet algorithms / 14.6.2:
QCD II: Asymptotic Freedom, the Renormalization Group, and Scaling Violations / 15:
Higher-order QCD corrections to σ(e+e- → hadrons): large logarithms / 15.1:
The renormalization group and related ideas in QED / 15.2:
Where do the large logs come from? / 15.2.1:
Changing the renormalization scale / 15.2.2:
The RGE and large -q2 behaviour in QED / 15.2.3:
Back to QCD: asymptotic freedom / 15.3:
One loop calculation / 15.3.1:
Higher-order calculations, and experimental comparison / 15.3.2:
σ(e+e- → hadrons) revisited / 15.4:
A more general form of the RGE: anomalous dimensions and running masses / 15.5:
QCD corrections to the parton model predictions for deep inelastic scattering: scaling violations / 15.6:
Uncancelled mass singularities at order αs / 15.6.1:
Factorization, and the order αs DGLAP equation / 15.6.2:
Comparison with experiment / 15.6.3:
Lattice Field Theory, and the Renormalization Group Revisited / 16:
Discretization / 16.1:
Scalar fields / 16.2.1:
Dirac fields / 16.2.2:
Gauge fields / 16.2.3:
Representation of quantum amplitudes / 16.3:
Quantum mechanics / 16.3.1:
Quantum field theory / 16.3.2:
Connection with statistical mechanics / 16.3.3:
Renormalization, and the renormalization group, on the lattice / 16.4:
Two one-dimensional examples / 16.4.1:
Connections with particle physics / 16.4.3:
Lattice QCD / 16.5:
Introduction, and the continuum limit / 16.5.1:
The static qq potential / 16.5.2:
Calculation of α(MZ2) / 16.5.3:
Hadron masses / 16.5.4:
Spontaneously Broken Symmetry / VII:
Spontaneously Broken Global Symmetry / 17:
The Fabri-Picasso theorem / 17.1:
Spontaneously broken symmetry in condensed matter physics / 17.3:
The ferromagnet / 17.3.1:
The Bogoliubov superfluid / 17.3.2:
Goldstone's theorem / 17.4:
Spontaneously broken global U(1) symmetry: the Goldstone model / 17.5:
Spontaneously broken global non-Abelian symmetry / 17.6:
The BCS superconducting ground state / 17.7:
Chiral Symmetry Breaking / 18:
The Nambu analogy / 18.1:
Two flavour QCD and SU(2)f L × SU(2)f R / 18.1.1:
Pion decay and the Goldberger-Treiman relation / 18.2:
Effective Lagrangians / 18.3:
The linear and non-linear σ-models / 18.3.1:
Inclusion of explicit symmetry breaking: masses for pions and quarks / 18.3.2:
Extension to SU(3)f L × SU(3)f R / 18.3.3:
Chiral anomalies / 18.4:
Spontaneously Broken Local Symmetry / 19:
Massive and massless vector particles / 19.1:
The generation of 'photon mass' in a superconductor: Ginzburg-Landau theory and the Meissner effect / 19.2:
Spontaneously broken local U(1) symmetry: the Abelian Higgs model / 19.3:
Flux quantization in a superconductor / 19.4:
't Hooft's gauges / 19.5:
Spontaneously broken local SU(2) × U(1) symmetry / 19.6:
Weak Interactions and the Electroweak Theory / VIII:
Introduction to the Phenomenology of Weak Interactions / 20:
Fermi's 'current-current' theory of nuclear β-decay, and its generalizations / 20.1:
Parity violation in weak interactions, and V-A theory / 20.2:
Parity violation / 20.2.1:
V-A theory: chirality and helicity / 20.2.2:
Lepton number and lepton flavours / 20.3:
The universal current × current theory for weak interactions of leptons / 20.4:
Calculation of the cross section for νμ + e- → μ- + νe / 20.5:
Leptonic weak neutral currents / 20.6:
Quark weak currents / 20.7:
Two generations / 20.7.1:
Deep inelastic neutrino scattering / 20.7.2:
Three generations / 20.7.3:
Non-leptonic weak interactions / 20.8:
CP Violation and Oscillation Phenomena / 21:
Direct CP violation in B decays' / 21.1:
CP violation in B meson oscillations / 21.2:
Time-dependent mixing formalism / 21.2.1:
Determination of the angles α(φ2) and β( φ1) of the unitarity triangle / 21.2.2:
CP violation in neutral K-meson decays / 21.3:
Neutrino mixing and oscillations / 21.4:
Neutrino mass and mixing / 21.4.1:
Neutrino oscillations: formulae / 21.4.2:
Neutrino oscillations: experimental results / 21.4.3:
Matter effects in neutrino oscillations / 21.4.4:
The Glashow-Salam-Weinberg Gauge Theory of Electroweak Interactions / 21.4.5:
Difficulties with the current-current and 'naive' IVB models / 22.1:
Violations of unitarity / 22.1.1:
The problem of non-renormalizability in weak interactions / 22.1.2:
The SU(2) × U(1) electroweak gauge theory / 22.2:
Quantum number assignments; Higgs, W and Z masses / 22.2.1:
The leptonic currents (massless neutrinos): relation to current-current model / 22.2.2:
The quark currents / 22.2.3:
Simple (tree-level) predictions / 22.3:
The discovery of the W± and Z0 at the CERN pp collider / 22.4:
Production cross sections for W and Z in pp colliders / 22.4.1:
Charge asymmetry in W± decay / 22.4.2:
Discovery of the W± and Z0 at the pp collider, and their properties / 22.4.3:
Fermion masses / 22.5:
One generation / 22.5.1:
Three-generation mixing / 22.5.2:
Higher-order corrections / 22.6:
The top quark / 22.7:
The Higgs sector / 22.8:
Theoretical considerations concerning mH / 22.8.1:
Higgs boson searches and the 2012 discovery / 22.8.3:
Group Theory / M:
Definition and simple examples / M.1:
Lie groups / M.2:
Generators of Lie groups / M.3:
Examples / M.4:
SO (3) and three-dimensional rotations / M.4.1:
SU(2) / M.4.2:
SO(4): The special orthogonal group in four dimensions / M.4.3:
The Lorentz group / M.4.4:
SU(3) / M.4.5:
Matrix representations of generators, and of Lie groups / M.5:
The relation between SU(2) and SO(3) / M.6:
Geometrical Aspects of Gauge Fields / N:
Covariant derivatives and coordinate transformations / N.1:
Geometrical curvature and the gauge field strength tensor / N.2:
Dimensional Regularization / O:
Grassmann Variables / P:
Feynman Rules for Tree Graphs in QCD and the Electroweak Theory / Q:
QCD / Q.1:
External particles / Q.1.1:
Propagators / Q.1.2:
Vertices / Q.1.3:
The electroweak theory / Q.2:
References / Q.2.1:
Index
Preface
Non-Abelian Symmetries / V:
Global Non-Abelian Symmetries / 12:
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トニー・ヘイ, パトリック・ウォーターズ著 ; 大場一郎訳
出版情報: 東京 : 丸善, 2007.8  xii, 336p ; 26cm
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はじめに vii
プロローグ xi
ルートマップ xiii
1 波動と粒子の対比 1
   科学と実験 1
   光と量子力学 3
   二重スリット実験 7
2 ハイゼンベルクと不確定性 15
   電子を見る 15
   ハイゼンベルクの不確定性原理 19
   不確定性と写真 21
   ファインマンの量子経路 25
   フラクタル:数学的好奇心 27
3 シュレーディンガーと物質波 31
   ド・ブローイの物質法 31
   シュレーディンガー方程式 32
   電子と中性子の光学 36
4 原子と原子核 43
   ラザフォードの有核原子 43
   量子化されたエネルギー準位 49
   水素原子 55
   波動関数と量子数 60
   アトム・トラップと光 64
5 量子トンネル効果 67
   壁のをすりぬける 67
   波動のトンネル効果 69
   量子トンネル効果の応用 72
   核物理学とアルファ崩壊 79
   核反応とアインシュタインの質量-エネルギー関係式 84
   放射能、核分裂と原子爆弾 88
6 パウリと元素 99
   電子のスピンとパウリの排他原理 99
   元素 103
   金属・絶縁体・半導体 108
   トランジスターとマイクロエレクトロニクス 114
7 量子協力現象と超流動 123
   レーザー光 123
   ボース凝縮と超流動ヘリウム 131
   冷却原子 135
   超伝導 138
   量子ホール効果 146
8 量子飛躍 149
   マックス・ボルンと量子確率 149
   光子と極偏光 152
   ジョン・ベルとEPRパラドックス 157
   シュレーディンガーの猫 163
   量子力学の多世界解釈 164
   デコヒーレンス 167
9 量子工学 171
   リチャード・ファインマンとナノテクノロジー 171
   ムーアの法則と量子ドット 175
   量子情報 182
   量子コンピューター 187
   量子テレポーテーションなど 193
10 星の死 197
   太陽になれなかった星 197
   水素燃焼 199
   赤色巨星と白色矮星 204
   中性子星とブラックホール 208
11 ファインマン・ルール 215
   ディラックと反粒子 215
   ファインマン図と仮想粒子 221
   零点運動と真空のゆらぎ 225
   ホーキング放射とブラックホール 226
12 弱光子と強いのり 233
   再び二重スリット実験 233
   素粒子物理学の誕生 238
   弱光子とヒグス真空 247
   クォークとグルーオン 253
   超伝導体・磁気単極子・クォークの閉じ込め 257
   標準模型を越えて 263
13 あとがき-量子力学と空想科学小説 271
   序:原子と原子核 271
   核エネルギーと空想科学小説の“黄金時代” 274
   ジョンバールポイント、多世界とシュレディンガーの猫 280
   ナノテクノロジーと量子コンピューター 285
   最後の言葉 296
   エピローグ 299
   付録1 物の大きさ 301
   付録2 シュレーディンガー方程式を解く 305
   用語解説 309
   引用文献 319
   もっと詳しく知りたい読者のために 325
   写真版権 328
   訳者あとがき 330
   索引 332
はじめに vii
プロローグ xi
ルートマップ xiii
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図書

図書
Tony Hey, Patrick Walters [著] ; 大場一郎訳
出版情報: 東京 : 丸善, 1989.3  viii, 197p ; 26cm
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