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Approaches to Fundamental Physics - An Assessment of Current Theoretical Ideas

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This book represents in the ?rst place the desire of the authors of the various contributions to enter a discussion about the research landscape of prese- day fundamental theoretical physics. It documents their attempt, out of their highly specialized scienti?c positions, to ?nd a way of communicating about methods, achievements, and promises of the di?erent approacheswhich shape the development of this ?eld. It is therefore also an attempt to bring out the connections between these approaches, and present them not as disjoint ventures but rather as facets of a common quest for understanding. Whether in competition to each other or in collaboration, the 'many-fold ways' of contemporary physics are characterized by a number of exciting ?ndings (and questions) which appear more and more interrelated. Moreover, in the historical development of science, the steadily arriving new empi- cal information partly supports, partly contradicts the existing theories, and partly brings forth unexpected results forcing a total reorientationupon us. If we are lucky, the beginning of this century may prove to be as grand as that of the last one. Itisnotaneasytaskinasituationsomuchinmovementandinwhich variousapproachesstriveforcompletion,topromoteaconstructiveinteraction between these and to achieve a level of mutual understanding on which such an interaction can be fruitful. Nearly all of the authors contributing to this book have been participating in a working group dedicated exactly to this task; this group met in many sessions over several years. This book is to a large extent the result of these discussions.

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- The Many-Fold Way of Contemporary High Energy Theoretical Physics.- Elementary Particle Theory.- The Standard Model of Particle Physics.- Beyond the Standard Model.- Quantum Field Theory.- Quantum Field Theory: Where We Are.- General Relativity Theory.- General Relativity.- Remarks on the Notions of General Covariance and Background Independence.- Quantum Gravity.- Why Quantum Gravity?.- The Canonical Approach to Quantum Gravity: General Ideas and Geometrodynamics.- Loop and Spin Foam Quantum Gravity: A Brief Guide for Beginners.- Loop Quantum Gravity: An Inside View.- Quantum Einstein Gravity: Towards an Asymptotically Safe Field Theory of Gravity.- String Theory.- String Theory: An Overview.- Cosmology.- Dark Energy.

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This book represents in the ?rst place the desire of the authors of the various contributions to enter a discussion about the research landscape of prese- day fundamental theoretical physics. It documents their attempt, out of their highly specialized scienti?c positions, to ?nd a way of communicating about methods, achievements, and promises of the di?erent approacheswhich shape the development of this ?eld. It is therefore also an attempt to bring out the connections between these approaches, and present them not as disjoint ventures but rather as facets of a common quest for understanding. Whether in competition to each other or in collaboration, the ‘many-fold ways’ of contemporary physics are characterized by a number of exciting ?ndings (and questions) which appear more and more interrelated. Moreover, in the historical development of science, the steadily arriving new empi- cal information partly supports, partly contradicts the existing theories, and partly brings forth unexpected results forcing a total reorientationupon us. If we are lucky, the beginning of this century may prove to be as grand as that of the last one. Itisnotaneasytaskinasituationsomuchinmovementandinwhich variousapproachesstriveforcompletion,topromoteaconstructiveinteraction between these and to achieve a level of mutual understanding on which such an interaction can be fruitful. Nearly all of the authors contributing to this book have been participating in a working group dedicated exactly to this task; this group met in many sessions over several years. This book is to a large extent the result of these discussions.

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"This book is a summary of the latest developments and ideas on the problem of Quantum Gravity. … The author gives an extensive and extremely clear description of the experimental cosmological results. … nicely describes the limitations those experimental results impose on the creativity of the theoretical physicists. … if you want to learn where currently stand the boundaries of knowledge on the quantification of the gravitational field, and if you are not easily afraid of technicalities, this is the book you want to read." (Christophe Laforge, Belgian Physical Society Magazine, Issue 2, June, 2009)

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From the reviews:

"This book is a summary of the latest developments and ideas on the problem of Quantum Gravity. ... The author gives an extensive and extremely clear description of the experimental cosmological results. ... nicely describes the limitations those experimental results impose on the creativity of the theoretical physicists. ... if you want to learn where currently stand the boundaries of knowledge on the quantification of the gravitational field, and if you are not easily afraid of technicalities, this is the book you want to read." (Christophe Laforge, Belgian Physical Society Magazine, Issue 2, June, 2009)

Product details

Assisted by Seiler (Editor), Seiler (Editor), Erhard Seiler (Editor), Ion-Olimpi Stamatescu (Editor), Ion-Olimpiu Stamatescu (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 12.10.2010
 
EAN 9783642090219
ISBN 978-3-642-09021-9
No. of pages 422
Dimensions 155 mm x 23 mm x 235 mm
Weight 657 g
Illustrations XI, 422 p. 46 illus., 3 illus. in color.
Series Lecture Notes in Physics
Lecture Notes in Physics
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > General, dictionaries

B, Relativity, Spin, Physics, String Theory, Physics and Astronomy, Physics, general, Quantum field theory, Particle Physics, Theoretical Physics, General Relativity, field theory, Theory of Relativity, quantum gravity

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