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Asymptotic Freedom: From Paradox to Paradigm | Frank Wilczek
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11 Feb 2005 | Journal: | Proc.Nat.Acad.Sci. 102 (2005) 8403-8413 | Subject: | hep-ph hep-ex hep-lat hep-th nucl-th | Abstract: | Asymptotic freedom was developed as a response to two paradoxes: the weirdness of quarks, and in particular their failure to radiate copiously when struck; and the coexistence of special relativity and quantum theory, despite the apparent singularity of quantum field theory. It resolved these paradoxes, and catalyzed the development of several modern paradigms: the hard reality of quarks and gluons, the origin of mass from energy, the simplicity of the early universe, and the power of symmetry as a guide to physical law. | Source: | arXiv, hep-ph/0502113 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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