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Record Nr.

UNINA9910450692203321

Titolo

Large Nc QCD 2004 [[electronic resource] ] : proceedings of the workshop, Trento, Italy, 5-11, 2004 / / editors, J.L. Goity ... [et al.]

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Hackensack, N.J., : World Scientific, c2005

ISBN

1-281-89731-0

9786611897314

981-270-172-9

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (319 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

GoityJosé L

Disciplina

539.7/548

Soggetti

Quantum chromodynamics

Baryons

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

Prologue; List of Participants; Contents; Confinement at Large Nc G. 't Hooft; The First Thirty Years of Large N Gauge Theory Yu. Makeenko; Instantons and the Large Nc Limit, A.D. 2004 T. Schafer; Planar Equivalence: From Type 0 Strings to QCD A. Armoni, M. Shifman and G. Veneziano; Topological Defects in QCD at Large Baryon Density and/or Large Nc A . R. Zhitnitsky; Large N QCD from Superstrings J. G. Russo; A Holographic Dual of Large Nc QCD D. Mateos; Large-N Gauge Theories: Lattice Perspective and Conjectures M. Teper

Large N QCD on the Lattice: A Review of Recent Results in the Fermionic Sector R. Narayanan and H. NeubergerLarge Nc in Chiral Resonance Lagrangians R. Kaiser; Kaon Weak Interactions in Powers of 1/Nc S. Peris; The BK Kaon Parameter in the 1/Nc Expansion J. Prades, J. Bijnens and E. Gamiz; Baryons A . V. Manohar; 1/Nc Countings in Baryons: Mixings and Decays J. L. Goity; Baryon Vector- and Axial-Vector Currents in the 1/Nc Expansion R. Acosta and R. Flores-Mendieta; Baryon Resonances in the 1/Nc Expansion R. F. Lebed; Strong Decays of P-Wave Baryons in the 1/Nc Expansion N. N. Scoccola

The [56,4+] Baryon Multiplet in the 1/Nc Expansion of QCD N . Matagne and Fl. StancuBaryon Spectroscopy and Operator Construction



in Lattice QCD D. G. Richards et al.; Instantons, Diquarks and Large N, Limit P. Faccioli, M. Cristoforetti and G. Ripka; Baryonic States in QCD from Gauge/String Duality at Large Nc G. F. De Teramond and S. J. Brodsky; T-Odd Parton Distributions in Large Nc QCD P. V. Pobylitsa

Sommario/riassunto

The large Nc limit plays a fundamental role in the study of non-abelian gauge theories such as quantum chromodynamics (QCD). Since its discovery in 1974 by 't Hooft, the 1/Nc expansion has provided crucial insights into the non-perturbative aspects of gauge theories. The expansion implemented at the effective theory level is one of the fundamental tools currently in use in hadronic physics; there are important effects and relations that follow from the 1/Nc expansion, which held remarkably well in the real world with Nc = 3. The 1/Nc expansion also plays a central role in the recently discover

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Record Nr.

UNINA9910783189603321

Autore

Ashworth Susan

Titolo

Restructuring LIS education [[electronic resource] /] / Susan Ashworth

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Bradford, England, : Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2004

ISBN

1-280-51535-X

9786610515356

1-84544-395-0

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (57 p.)

Collana

Library Review. No. 2 ; ; Vol. 53

Disciplina

020.7

020.711

Soggetti

Information science - Study and teaching

Educational innovations

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di contenuto

Contents; Abstracts & keywords; Abstracts & keywords French; Abstracts & keywords German; Guest editorial; Developing competencies, critical analysis and personal transferable skills in future information professionals; The implementation of the European Credit Transfer system as a curriculum evaluation tool; The challenge of



developing a competence-oriented curriculum: an integrative framework; Library and information studies in Malta: challenges and opportunities; Bridging gaps - pedagogical investment; Book reviews

Sommario/riassunto

New technologies mean library and information science is currently characterised by fast-paced change, with staff needing to be flexible in adapting and adopting new skills and levels of awareness. New developments need to be marketed and evaluated, and these are additional skills for information professionals to adopt. Findings of a research project carried out at Liverpool John Moores University into the marketing and management of e-journals demonstrate the need for LIS professionals to develop marketing and evaluation skills and strategies for new technologies. Other emerging skills in the