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1. The Garden of Live Flowers, in Physics and Society: Essays in Honor of Victor Frederick Weisskopf
2. Strangeness
J. de Physique C8 (1982) 395-408
3. Quantum Electrodynamics at Small Distances (with F. E. Low), Phys. Rev. 95 (1954) 1300-1312
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Introduction
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Representations of the Propagation Functions
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Example: Quantum Electrodynamics without Photon Self-Energy Parts
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Ward’s Method Used as a Cutoff
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Asymptotic Behavior of the Propagation Functions in Quantum Electrodynamics
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Appendix A: Construction of Parametric Representations for the Propagation Functions
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Appendix B: Solution of the Functional Equations
4. Behavior of Neutral Particles under Charge Conjugation (with A. Pais), Phys. Rev. 97 (1955) 1387-
5. Sixth Annual Rochester Conference, 1956: Field Theory on the Mass Shell / The Nature of the Weak Interaction
6. Theory of the Fermi Interaction (with R. P. Feynman), Phys. Rev. 109 (1958) 193-198
7. The Eightfold Way: A Theory of Strong Interaction Symmetry, in The Eightfold Way, eds. M Gell-Mann
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II The “Leptons” as a Model for Unitary Symmetry
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III Mathematical Description of the Baryons
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IV Pseudoscalar Mesons
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V Vector Mesons
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VI Weak Interactions
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VII Properties of the New Mesons
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VIII Violations of Unitary Symmetry
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IX Acknowledgments
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References
8. Symmetries of Baryons and Mesons, Phys. Rev. 125 (1962) 1067-1084
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Introduction
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Mesons and Currents
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Equal-Time Commutation Relations
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Symmetrical Sakata Model and Unitary Symmetry
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Vector and Axial Vector Currents
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Broken Symmetry – Meson Supermultiplets
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Broken Symmetry – Baryon Supermultiplets
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The “Eightfold Way”
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Remarks and Suggestions
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Acknowledgments
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Appendix
9. Prediction of the – Particle, from 1962 Int. Conf. on High Energy Physics, p. 805
10. Elementary Particles of Conventional Field Theory as Regge Poles (with M. L. Goldberger), Phys.
11. A Schematic Model of Baryons and Mesons, Phys. Lett. 8 (1964) 214-215
12. Current Topics in Particle Physics, in Proceedings of the XIII Int. Conf. on High-Energy Physics
13. Behavior of Current Divergences under SU3 x SU3 (with R. J. Oakes and B. Renner), Phys. Rev. 175
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Introduction
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Transformation Properties of Current Divergences
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Applications
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Acknowledgment
14. Light Cone Current Algebra (with H. Fritzsch), in Proc. of the Int. Conf. on Duality and Symmet
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Introduction
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Dilation Operator and Broken Scale Invariance
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Light Cone Commutators and Deep Inelastic Electron Scattering
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Generalized Light Cone Scaling and Broken Scale Invariance
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Bilocal Operators
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Light Cone Algebra Abstracted from a Quark Picture
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Light Cone Algebra and Deep Inelastic Scattering
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Concluding Remarks
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Acknowledgements
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References
15. Light-Cone Current Algebra, π0 Decay, and e+e- Annihilation (with W. A. Bardeen and H. Fritzsch)
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Introduction
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Light-Cone Algebra
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Statistics and Alternative Schemes
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Derivation of the π0 → 2γ Amplitude in the PCAC Approximation
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Acknowledgments
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References
16. Quarks, Acta Physica Austriaca, Suppl. IX (1972) 733-761
17. Current Algebra: Quarks and What Else? (with H. Fritzsch), in Proc. of the XVI Int. Conf. on Hi
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Introduction
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Fictitious Quarks and “Gluons” and Their Statistics
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Review of Current Algebra
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Summary of Light Cone and Null Plane Results
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The Further Extension of Null Plane Algebra
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Are There Alternative Models?
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Appendix: Bilocal Form Factor Algebra
18. Advantages of the Color Octet Gluon Picture (with H. Fritzsch and H. Leutwyler), Phys. Lett. 47
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References
19. Complex Spinors and Unified Theories (with P. Ramond and R. Slansky), in Supergravity, eds. P.
20. Particle Theory: From S-Matrix to Quarks, in Symmetries in Physics (1600-1980), eds. M. G. Donce
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The Renormalization Group and the Possible Failure of Old-Fashioned Field Theory
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Dispersion Relations and the «S-matrix» Program
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Hadron Approximate Symmetries and Yang-Mills Theories for the Electro-Weak and Strong Interaction
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Quarks
21. Remarks Given at the Celebration of Victor Weisskopf’s 80th Birthday
22. Quantum Mechanics in the Light of Quantum Cosmology (with J. B. Hartle), in Proc. 3rd Int. Symp.
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Quantum Cosmology
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Probability
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Historical Remarks
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Decoherent Sets of Histories
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The Origins of Decoherence
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Quasiclassical Domains
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Maximal Sets of Decohering Histories
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Classicity
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Quasiclassical Operators
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Branch Dependence
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Measurement Situations
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Complex Adaptive Systems
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Conclusions
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Acknowledgements
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References
23. Dick Feynman – The Guy in the Office Down the Hall, Phys. Today (February 1989) 50-54
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Summing Over Histories
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Shedding Light on Quantum Mechanics
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Seeking Rules for Quantum Gravity
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Quantum Cosmology
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Turning Things Around
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References
24. Time Symmetry and Asymmetry in Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Cosmology (with J. B. Hartle), in P
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Introduction
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The Arrow of Time in Quantum Mechanics
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A Time-Neutral Formulation of Quantum Mechanics for Cosmology
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Classical Two-Time Boundary Problems
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Hypothetical Quantum Cosmologies with Time Symmetries
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The Limitations of Decoherence and Classicality
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Conclusions
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Acknowledgments
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References
25. Progress in Elementary Particle Theory, 1950-1964, in Pions to Quarks, pp. 694-711
26. Nature Conformable to Herself, Complexity (1996) 9-12
27. Quarks, Color, and QCD, in The Rise of the Standard Model, eds. L. Hoddeson, L. Brown, M. Riorda
28. Effective Complexity (with S. Lloyd), in Nonextensive Entropy – Interdisciplinary Applications
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Acknowledgments
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References
29. Asymptotically Scale-Invariant Occupancy of Phase Space Makes the Entropy Sq Extensive (with C.
30. Quasiclassical Coarse Graining and Thermodynamic Entropy (with J. B. Hartle), Phys. Rev. A 76 (2
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Introduction
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The Quantum Mechanics of a Closed System
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Inescapable Coarse Graining
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Comments on Realms
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The Quasiclassical Realm(s)
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Information and Entropy
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The Second Law of Thermodynamics
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Conclusions and Comments
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Acknowledgments
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Appendix A: Trivial Decoherence of Perfectly Fine-Grained Sets of Histories
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