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NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN FUNDAMENTAL INTERACTION THEORIES: 37th Karpacz Winter School of Theoretical Physics Jerzy Lukierski, University of Wroclaw, Institute of Theoretical Physics, Wroclaw, POLAND ; Jakub Rembielinski, University of Lodz, Institute of Physics, Lodz, POLAND |
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Subseries: Nuclear and High Energy Physics Published October 2001; ISBN 0-7354-0029-6 One Volume, Print; 459 pages; 6 3/8 x 9 1/4 inches; $170.00 Readership: Researchers in mathematical and theoretical physics; postgraduate students This volume contains a variety of papers devoted to current problems and solutions in fundamental interaction theories, including symmetry and supersymmetry, string and brane theories, non-commutative geometries, non-commutative models of space-time and quantum groups. The authors of contributions are leading specialists in these fields of theoretical and mathematical physics. Related AIP Titles: |
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