Quantum Gravity [electronic resource] /

Three years have passed after the First Moscow Seminar on Quantum Gravity. It is a rather long time interval for the modern theoretical physics. The talks given at the present Second Seminar which took place in October 13-15, 1981 in Moscow contain the discussion of new results obtained during this period and the problems which arose. More than one hundred Soviet scientists and a number of the foreign guests attended this Seminar, which as the previous one was held by the Nuclear Physics Department of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR and the Institute for Nuclear Research of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. The aim of the Seminar was to discuss the most important problems of the modern Quantum Gravity, namely: i) Quantum Gravity: the state of art; ii) Quantum effects in Cosmology; iii) Quantum black-hole physics; iv) the recent development in Supergravity and v) Quantum Gauge Theories. The Editorial Board expresses its sincere gratitude to all physicists who have contributed to these Proceedings for their cooperation with the Board in respect of time limitation, accurate and patient fulfilment of all tiresome requirements, set by the Board. The talks in the Proceedings are arranged in sections in accordance with their presentation at the Seminar.

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Main Authors: Markov, M. A. editor., West, P. C. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
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Published: Boston, MA : Springer US, 1984
Subjects:Physics., Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2701-1
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Quantum Gravity [electronic resource] /
description Three years have passed after the First Moscow Seminar on Quantum Gravity. It is a rather long time interval for the modern theoretical physics. The talks given at the present Second Seminar which took place in October 13-15, 1981 in Moscow contain the discussion of new results obtained during this period and the problems which arose. More than one hundred Soviet scientists and a number of the foreign guests attended this Seminar, which as the previous one was held by the Nuclear Physics Department of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR and the Institute for Nuclear Research of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. The aim of the Seminar was to discuss the most important problems of the modern Quantum Gravity, namely: i) Quantum Gravity: the state of art; ii) Quantum effects in Cosmology; iii) Quantum black-hole physics; iv) the recent development in Supergravity and v) Quantum Gauge Theories. The Editorial Board expresses its sincere gratitude to all physicists who have contributed to these Proceedings for their cooperation with the Board in respect of time limitation, accurate and patient fulfilment of all tiresome requirements, set by the Board. The talks in the Proceedings are arranged in sections in accordance with their presentation at the Seminar.
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:2322922018-07-31T00:16:08ZQuantum Gravity [electronic resource] / Markov, M. A. editor. West, P. C. editor. SpringerLink (Online service) textBoston, MA : Springer US,1984.engThree years have passed after the First Moscow Seminar on Quantum Gravity. It is a rather long time interval for the modern theoretical physics. The talks given at the present Second Seminar which took place in October 13-15, 1981 in Moscow contain the discussion of new results obtained during this period and the problems which arose. More than one hundred Soviet scientists and a number of the foreign guests attended this Seminar, which as the previous one was held by the Nuclear Physics Department of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR and the Institute for Nuclear Research of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. The aim of the Seminar was to discuss the most important problems of the modern Quantum Gravity, namely: i) Quantum Gravity: the state of art; ii) Quantum effects in Cosmology; iii) Quantum black-hole physics; iv) the recent development in Supergravity and v) Quantum Gauge Theories. The Editorial Board expresses its sincere gratitude to all physicists who have contributed to these Proceedings for their cooperation with the Board in respect of time limitation, accurate and patient fulfilment of all tiresome requirements, set by the Board. The talks in the Proceedings are arranged in sections in accordance with their presentation at the Seminar.Section I. Quantum Gravity -- The Problems of General Relativity -- The Loss of Quantum Coherence due to Virtual Black Holes -- Asymptotic Freedom in Renormalizable Gravity and Supergravity -- Pregeometry -- On High-Frequency Background Quantization of Gravity -- Section II. Quantum Effects in Cosmology -- Complete Cosmological Theories -- Particle Production and Dynamics in the Early Universe -- Nonsingular Model of the Universe with the Quantum-Gravitational de Sitter Stage and its Observational Consequences -- Black Holes Evaporation and Big Mass Particle (Maximon, Intermediate Boson) Creation in Nonstationary Universe -- Origin of the Primordial Inhomogeneities of the Universe -- Quantum Fluctuations in Cosmology and Galaxy Formation -- Can de Sitter Spacetime be a Final State of the Contracting Universe? -- A New Inflationary Universe Scenario: A Possible Solution of the Horizon, Flatness, Homogeneity,Isotropy and Primordial Monopole Problems -- Self-Consistent Treatment of Vacuum Quantum Effects in Isotropic Cosmology -- Quantum Field Theories with Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking in External Gravitational Fields of Cosmological Type -- Grand Unified Phase Transitions and the Early Universe -- Section III. Quantum Effects in Black Holes -- On the Generalized Second-Law of Thermodynamics -- Towards the Theory of Mini Black Holes with Subplanckian Mass -- Spherically-Symmetric Collapse in Quantum Gravity -- Temperature-Dependent G and Black Hole Thermodynamics -- Vacuum Polarization Near Black Holes -- The Relativity of Vacuum -- Black Hole Evaporations and Their Cosmological Consequences -- Section IV. Supersymmetry -- Geometries Inherent to N = l Supergravity -- Currents in Supersymmetric Theories -- Counterterms in Extended Supergravities -- Divergences and Anomalies in Kaluza-Klein Theories -- Section V. Gauge Theories. Twistors -- Gauge Algebra and Quantization -- Renormalization of General Gauge Theories -- Twistor theory -- The Group of Paths in Gravitation and Gauge Theory.Three years have passed after the First Moscow Seminar on Quantum Gravity. It is a rather long time interval for the modern theoretical physics. The talks given at the present Second Seminar which took place in October 13-15, 1981 in Moscow contain the discussion of new results obtained during this period and the problems which arose. More than one hundred Soviet scientists and a number of the foreign guests attended this Seminar, which as the previous one was held by the Nuclear Physics Department of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR and the Institute for Nuclear Research of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. The aim of the Seminar was to discuss the most important problems of the modern Quantum Gravity, namely: i) Quantum Gravity: the state of art; ii) Quantum effects in Cosmology; iii) Quantum black-hole physics; iv) the recent development in Supergravity and v) Quantum Gauge Theories. The Editorial Board expresses its sincere gratitude to all physicists who have contributed to these Proceedings for their cooperation with the Board in respect of time limitation, accurate and patient fulfilment of all tiresome requirements, set by the Board. The talks in the Proceedings are arranged in sections in accordance with their presentation at the Seminar.Physics.Physics.Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2701-1URN:ISBN:9781461327011