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基本説明
Contents: Heavy Quark Symmetry: Theory and Applications; A Model Toward Family Unification; Construction of Integrable Potentials Around an Ellipsoidal Billiard. and more.
Full Description
Dr W Kroll, a young post-doc working under Heisenberg at Leipzing in the 1930s, was forced to escape from the Nazis and eventually came to the National Taiwan University in 1941. He taught many of the advanced courses in theoretical physics for over two decades, and prepared a generation of physicists in Taiwan. A symposium on pure and applied physics was held in memory of Prof Kroll at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth in August 1996. These proceedings, composed of papers contributed to the symposium by many of Prof Kroll's former students now reaching professorial ranks in the West, reflect in a small measure the legacy he left behind.
Contents
Heavy quark symmetry - theory and applications, T.-M. Yan; a model toward family unification, T.K. Kuo; construction of integrable potentials around an ellipsoidal billiard, S.-J. Chang; search for exotic mesons - recent results from BNL experiments E852, P. Eugenio; slow dynamics of water near hydrophilic surfaces, S.-H. Chen and P. Gallo; a proposed experiment of the Penning trap for fuzzy transitions between quantum and classical mechanics, B.-S. Zhou and J.-P. Hsu; managing Yellow River's sediment, G.Y. Leung; hierarchical level-clustering in two-dimensional harmonic oscillators, C.B. Whan. (Part contents).