Non-abelian gauge theories of the strong interactions
S Weinberg - Physical Review Letters, 1973 - APS
A class of non-Abelian gauge theories of strong interactions is described, for which parity
and strangeness are automatically conserved, and for which the nonconservations of parity …
and strangeness are automatically conserved, and for which the nonconservations of parity …
Gauge invariance and the effective potential
IJR Aitchison, CM Fraser - Annals of Physics, 1984 - Elsevier
The gauge invariance of physical quantities calculated in spontaneously broken gauge
theories using the effective potential is discussed. The basic mechanism by which gauge …
theories using the effective potential is discussed. The basic mechanism by which gauge …
Current algebra and gauge theories. II. Non-Abelian gluons
S Weinberg - Physical Review D, 1973 - APS
The considerations of the first paper in this series are extended to non-Abelian gauge
models of the strong, weak, and electromagnetic interactions. It is shown that for a large …
models of the strong, weak, and electromagnetic interactions. It is shown that for a large …
Mixing angle in renormalizable theories of weak and electromagnetic interactions
S Weinberg - Physical Review D, 1972 - APS
It is suggested that the weak and electromagnetic interactions be incorporated into a theory
based on an SU (3)⊗ SU (3) gauge-invariant and parity-conserving Lagrangian, in which the …
based on an SU (3)⊗ SU (3) gauge-invariant and parity-conserving Lagrangian, in which the …
Recent progress in gauge theories of the weak, electromagnetic and strong interactions
S Weinberg - Reviews of Modern Physics, 1974 - APS
Recent progress in gauge theories of the weak, electromagnetic and strong interactions Page 1
Recent progress in gauge theories of the weak, electroiIiagnetic and strong interactions …
Recent progress in gauge theories of the weak, electroiIiagnetic and strong interactions …
[BOOK][B] Recent developments in gauge theories
C Itzykson, A Jaffe, H Lehmann, PK Mitter, IM Singer… - 1980 - Springer
Almost all theories of fundamental interactions are nowadays based on the gauge concept.
Starting with the historical example of quantum electrodynamics, we have been led to the …
Starting with the historical example of quantum electrodynamics, we have been led to the …
Asymptotically free gauge theories. I
DJ Gross, F Wilczek - Physical Review D, 1973 - APS
Asymptotically free gauge theories of the strong interactions are constructed and analyzed.
The reasons for doing this are recounted, including a review of renormalization-group …
The reasons for doing this are recounted, including a review of renormalization-group …
Charge symmetry of weak interactions
S Weinberg - Physical Review, 1958 - APS
The invariance of strong interactions under G, the product of charge symmetry and charge
conjugation, has important consequences for strangeness-conserving lepton interactions …
conjugation, has important consequences for strangeness-conserving lepton interactions …
On the universal Fermi interaction
SA Bludman - Il Nuovo Cimento (1955-1965), 1958 - Springer
The parity-non-conserving, VA form of Fermi interaction is derived from a principle of
invariance under a continuous group of transformations, in analogy with the ordinary gauge …
invariance under a continuous group of transformations, in analogy with the ordinary gauge …
Strong-coupling field theories. II. Fermions and gauge fields on a lattice
SD Drell, M Weinstein, S Yankielowicz - Physical Review D, 1976 - APS
This paper (the second in a series) reports our recent progress in the study of strong-
coupling quantum field theories on a lattice. In particular we study theories involving …
coupling quantum field theories on a lattice. In particular we study theories involving …