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    MURRAY GELL-MANN
    Selected Papers

    edited by Harald Fritzsch (University of Munich, Germany)

    Table of Contents (349k)
    Chapter 1: The Garden of Live Flowers (2,230k)

    Murray Gell-Mann is one of the leading physicists of the world. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1969 for his work on the classification and symmetries of elementary particles, including the approximate SU(3) symmetry of hadrons. His list of publications is impressive; a number of his papers have become landmarks in physics. In 1953, Gell-Mann introduced the strangeness quantum number, conserved by the strong and electromagnetic interactions but not by the weak interaction. In 1954 he and F E Low proposed what was later called the renormalization group. In 1958 he and R P Feynman wrote an important article on the V-A theory of the weak interaction. In 1961 and 1962 he described his ideas about the SU(3) symmetry of hadrons and its violation, leading to the prediction of the Ω- particle. In 1964 he proposed the quark picture of hadrons. In 1971 he and H Fritzsch proposed the exactly conserved “color” quantum number and in 1972 they discussed what they later called quantum chromodynamics (QCD), the gauge theory of color. These major publications and many others are collected in this volume, providing physicists with easy access to much of Gell-Mann's work. Some of the articles are concerned with his recollections of the history of elementary particle physics in the third quarter of the twentieth century.

     
    Contents:
    • The Garden of Live Flowers
    • Strangeness
    • Quantum Electrodynamics at Small Distances
    • Theory of the Fermi Interaction
    • The Eightfold Way: A Theory of Strong Interaction Symmetry
    • Symmetries of Baryons and Mesons
    • A Schematic Model of Baryons and Mesons
    • Current Topics in Particle Physics
    • Quarks
    • Current Algebra: Quarks and What Else?
    • Particle Theory: From S-Matrix to Quarks
    • Time Symmetry and Asymmetry in Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Cosmology
    • Progress in Elementary Particle Theory, 1950–1964
    • Nature Conformable to Herself
    • Quarks, Color and QCD
    • Effective Complexity
    • and other papers
     
    Readership: Researchers in high energy physics and theoretical physics.
     
    “As an admirer of Murray Gell-Mann, I can only applaud the initiative of Harald Fritzsch to publish a selection of Gell-Mann's papers. What interested me most in the collection were not the papers published in journals, but rather, the contributions to conferences, talks and so on.”
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