Hadron Physics: Effective Theories of Low Energy QCD: Second International Workshop on Hadron Physics - Book Review,
by A. H. Blin (Editor)

From Book News, Inc. The editors (all of the U. de Coimbra, Portugal) present 34 papers from the September 2002 workshop dedicated to current theories and research in hadron physics. The papers focus on effective field theory methods and applications, models of low energy quantum chromodynamics (GCD), hadronic matter under extreme conditions of heat and density, and physics involving heavy quarks.Copyright © 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Book Description New theories are explored and discussed on establishing relations between the fundamental theory of strong interactions, known as QCD, and experiment. Powerful theoretical models, known as effective theories, based on symmetries of QCD, have been developed to address the non-perturbative regime of QCD in an approximate, yet quantitatively controllable way. The present workshop focussed on the most recent developments in this area. New results on meson and baryon physics are discussed as well and new directions towards the possible experimental confirmation of nuclear/quark matter and quark-gluon plasma are indicated.
Book Info The International Workshop on Hadron Physics of Low Energy QCD was held in Coimbra, Portugal from September 10-15, 1999. This conference emanated as a natural consequence from the research work, interests, and collaborations of members of the Centre of Theoretical Physics. For researchers.
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