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The Skyrme Model - Fundamentals Methods Applications

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The December 1988 issue of the International Journal of Modern Physics A is dedicated to the memory of Tony Hilton Royle Skyrme. It contains an informative account of his life by Dalitz and Aitchison's reconstruction of a talk by Skyrme on the origin of the Skyrme model. From these pages, we learn that Tony Skyrme was born in England in December 1922. He grew up in that country during a period of increasing economic and political turbulence in Europe and elsewhere. In 1943, after Cambridge, he joined the British war effort in making the atomic bomb. He was associated with military projects throughout the war years and began his career as an academic theoretical physicist only in 1946. During 1946-61, he was associated with Cambridge, Birmingham and Harwell and was engaged in wide-ranging investigations in nuclear physics. It was this research which eventually culminated in his studies of nonlinear field theories and his remarkable proposals for the description of the nucleon as a chiral soliton. In his talk, Skyrme described the reasons behind his extraordinary sug gestions, which when first made must have seemed bizarre. According to him, ideas of this sort go back many decades and occur in the work of Sir William Thomson, who later became Lord Kelvin. Skyrme had heard of Kelvin in his youth.

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I Fundamentals.- 1. The Evolution of Skyrme's Approach.- 2. Elements of Field Theory with Topological Charges.- 3. Topological Stability.- II Methods for the Study of Skyrmions.- 4. The Principle of Symmetric Criticality.- 5. Absolute Minimum of the Energy Functional.- 6. The Existence of Skyrmions.- 7. Multi-Baryon and Rotating Skyrmion States.- 8. Quantization of Skyrmions.- III Hadron Physics Applications.- 9. The Skyrme Model and QCD.- 10. Skyrmion as a Fermion.- 11. Quantized SU(3) Skyrmions and Their Interactions.- Concluding Remarks.- IV Appendices.- A. Chiral Symmetry.- B. A Concise Account of Algebraic Topology.- C. Methods of Reduction.- D. Proofs of Stability and Existence Theorems.- E. Finkelstein-Williams' Spinor Structures.- References.

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Authors Vladimir Makhankov, Vladimir G Makhankov, Vladimir G. Makhankov, Yurii Rybakov, Yurii P Rybakov, Yurii P. Rybakov, Val Sanyuk, Valerii I. Sanyuk
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 05.12.2012
 
EAN 9783642846724
ISBN 978-3-642-84672-4
No. of pages 265
Illustrations XVIII, 265 p.
Series Springer Series in Nuclear and Particle Physics
Springer Series in Nuclear and Particle Physics
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Theoretical physics

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