04619oam 2200529 450 991081980720332120190911112729.0981-4522-48-1(OCoLC)861179541(MiFhGG)GVRL8RDB(EXLCZ)99255000000112690020131113h20132013 uy 0engurun|---uuuuatxtccrWhat is known and unexpected at LHC proceedings of the International School of Subnuclear Physics /edited by Antonino Zichichi, European Physical Society CERN-Geneve, SwitzerlandNew Jersey :World Scientific,[2013]�20131 online resource (viii, 335 pages) illustrationsSubnuclear Series ;Volume 48Description based upon print version of record.981-4522-47-3 1-299-96313-7 Includes bibliographical references.CONTENTS; PREFACE; HOT THEORETICAL TOPICS; Harmony of Scattering Amplitudes : From QCD to N = 8 Supergravity Z. Bern; 1 Overview; 2 U nitarity Method; 3 Applications of the Unitarity Method; 3.1 Applications to QCD; 3.2 Applications to Maximally Supersymmetric Gauge and Gravity Amplitudes; 4 Harmoneous Examples; 4.1 A Comparison of Gravity To Gauge Theory; 4.2 A Duality Between Color and Kinematics; 5 Towards a Gravity Lagrangian; 5.1 A Gravity Lagrangian from Gauge Theory; 6 Conclusions and Outlook; Acknowledgments; References; CHAIRMAN: Z. BERN Scientific Secretaries: M. D. Azmi, T. DennenDISCUSSION ICHAIRMAN: Z. BERN Scientific Secretaries: T. Dennen, V. Pauk; DISCUSSION II; CHAIRMAN: Z. BERN Scientific Secretaries: J. Jejelava, M. Kurkov; DISCUSSION III; The Measure Problem in Cosmology R. Bousso; CHAIRMAN: R. BOUSSO Scientific Secretaries: P. Burda, D. Galakhov; DISCUSSION I; CHAIRMAN: R. BOUSSO Scientific Secretaries: M. Mulhearn, C. Pagnutti; DISCUSSION II; CHAIRMAN: R. BOUSSO Scientific Secretaries: B.L. Cerchiai, A. Marrani; DISCUSSION III; Black Holes and Qubits M. J. Duff; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. BEKENSTEIN-HAWKING ENTROPY; 3. BITS AND PIECES; 4. CAYLEY'S HYPERDETERMINANT5. OCTONIONS6. IMPLICATIONS FOR M-THEORY; 7. SUPERQUBITS; 8. WRAPPED BRANES AS QUBITS; 9. REPURPOSING STRING THEORY; 10. FOUR QUBIT ENTANGLEMENT: A FALSIFIABLE PREDICTION; Acknowledgements; CHAIRMAN: M.J. DUFFScientific Secretaries: L. Borsten, F. Zaidi; DISCUSSION I; CHAIRMAN: M. J, DUFF Scientific Secretaries: P. Dunin-Barkowski, A. Popolitov; DISCUSSION II; Perturbative and Non-Perturbative Aspects of N = 8 Supergravity S. Ferrara; 1 Lecture I On ""Quantum"" N = 8, d = 4 Supergravity; 2 Lecture II (Multi-Center) Black Holes and Attractors; Acknowledgments; ReferencesCHAIRMAN: S. FERRARAScientific Secretaries: N. Ambrosetti, A. ZahabiDISCUSSION I; CHAIRMAN: S. FERRARAScientific Secretaries: N .Ambrosetti, A. Zahabi; DISCUSSION II; The Gravitational S-Matrix : Erice Lectures S. B. Giddings; 1 The problem(s) of quantum gravity; 2 The gravitational S-matrix; 2.1 Observables in quantum gravity?; 2.2 The S-matrix and the ultraplanckian regime; 3 Review of perturbative gravity; 3.1 Perturbative quantization and the Born amplitude; 3.2 Radiative corrections, nonrenormalizability, and the problem of ultraplanckian energies3.3 Eikonal regime, and classical scattering3.4 Match to supergravity amplitudes; 3.5 Momentum fractionation and strong gravity; 4 The gravitational unitarity crisis; 5 Nice slices and the local spacetime perspective; 6 Lessons from loops or strings?; 7 Beyond local quantum field theory; 8 The gravitational S-matrix: exploring general properties; 8.1 Unitarity, analyticity, crossing; 8.2 Partial waves, strong gravity, and a ""Black-hole ansatz""; 8.3 Locality vs. causality; 9. Conclusions and directions; ReferencesCHAIRMAN: S. GIDDINGS Scientific Secretaries: A. Khmelnitskiy, M. Schmidt-SommerfeldProceedings of the International School of Subnuclear Physics 2010Subnuclear series ;v. 48.Particles (Nuclear physics)CongressesColliders (Nuclear physics)CongressesParticles (Nuclear physics)Colliders (Nuclear physics)539.72Zichichi AntoninoInternational School of Subnuclear PhysicsMiFhGGMiFhGGBOOK9910819807203321What is known and unexpected at LHC3927253UNINA