zbMath1048.81002MaRDI QIDQ4420617
A. Zee
Publication date: 18 August 2003
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Octions: An E8 description of the Standard Model,
On the relationship between Hamiltonian chaos and classical gravity,
Fundamental asymmetry between space and time in quantum field theory,
The Segal-Shale-Weil representation, the indices of Kashiwara and Maslov, and quantum mechanics,
One-matrix differential reformulation of two-matrix models,
First quantized electrodynamics,
Duffin-Kemmer-Petiau particles are bosons,
Being, becoming and the undivided universe: a dialogue between relational blockworld and the implicate order concerning the unification of relativity and quantum theory,
Relativities of fundamentality,
On fluctuations of Riemann's zeta zeros,
The complex algebra of physical space: a framework for relativity,
Special unitary particle pusher for extreme fields,
Quantum kinetic theory of flux-carrying Brownian particles,
Spin path integrals and generations,
Equivalent quantum equations in a system inspired by bouncing droplets experiments,
The case for black hole thermodynamics. II: Statistical mechanics,
Background field method for nonlinear sigma models in nonrelativistic string theory,
A new way to construct the Riemann curvature tensor using geometric algebra and division algebraic structure,
Hilbert series and higher-order Lagrangians for the \(O(N)\) model,
Quantum field theory on the example of the simplest cubic model,
The black hole event horizon as a limited two-way membrane,
Compact time and determinism for bosons: foundations,
Existence of solutions for nonlinear Dirac equations in the Bopp-Podolsky electrodynamics,
Deriving three-dimensional bosonization and the duality web,
Quantum gravity through geometric algebra,
Lessons from realistic physics for the metaphysics of quantum theory,
Viscosity and scale invariance in the unitary Fermi gas,
On the limits of quantum theory: contextuality and the quantum-classical cut,
Amplitudes for astrophysicists: known knowns,
Cartan gravity, matter fields, and the gauge principle,
Note on nonlinear Schrödinger equation, KdV equation and 2D topological Yang–Mills–Higgs theory,
The Weinberg-Witten theorem on massless particles: an essay,
Solutions to the minimization problem arising in a dark monopole model in gauge field theory,
Dimensional enhancement via supersymmetry,
Collective behaviour of dislocations in a finite medium,
Copenhagen quantum mechanics emerges from a deterministic Schrödinger theory in 11 dimensional spacetime including weak field gravitation,
On Lie groups and hyperbolic symmetry -- from Kunze-Stein phenomena to Riesz potentials,
Quantum knots and mosaics,
Effect of gravitational field self-interaction on large structure formation,
Particle-vortex duality in topological insulators and superconductors,
Light bending in \(F [g(\square) R\) extended gravity theories],
Effective theory approach to the spontaneous breakdown of Lorentz invariance,
An introduction to the physics of Cartan gravity,
The algebra of grand unified theories,
Fractional dynamics, Cantorian space-time and the gauge hierarchy problem,
Complexity in quantum field theory and physics beyond the standard model,
Mass, energy, and the electron,
An introduction to motivic Feynman integrals,
The gravitational field of a laser beam and the generalized uncertainty principle,
Bound states between dark matter particles and emission of gravitational radiation,
Finslerian quantum field theory,
On the conservation laws and traveling wave solutions to the BBM equation,
New curved spacetime Dirac equations,
Features of planar Lee-Wick electrodynamics,
Underwriting information-theoretic accounts of quantum mechanics with a realist, psi-epistemic model,
A concise introduction to quantum field theory,
Perihelion Precession and Generalized Uncertainty Principle,
Monotonicity of solution to the dark monopole equations in non-Abelian gauge field theory,
On the existence of solution to Schwinger's functional differential equations of higher order,
Hitting times of quantum and classical random walks in potential spaces,
Unifying geometrical representations of gauge theory,
Spin-statistics connection for relativistic quantum mechanics,
Explicit mean-field radius for nearly parallel vortex filaments in statistical equilibrium with applications to deep ocean convection,
KLT-like behaviour of inflationary graviton correlators,
How Dirac's Seminal Contributions Pave the Way for Comprehending Nature's Deeper Designs,
Weyl–Wigner representation of canonical equilibrium states,
Unified theory in the worldline approach