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Lectures on QCD

Foundations and Applications

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Physics (LNP, volume 496)

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Table of contents (6 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Perturbative QCD (and beyond)

    • Yu. L. Dokshitzer, R. Scheibl, C. Slotta
    Pages 87-135
  3. Quark matter and high energy nuclear collisions

    • H. Satz, S. Leupold
    Pages 136-177
  4. Spin, twist and hadron structure in deep inelastic processes

    • R. L. Jaffe, H. Meyer, G. Piller
    Pages 178-249
  5. Quark-gluon structure of the nucleon

    • K. Rith
    Pages 250-346
  6. Low-x physics at HERA

    • A. Levy, M. Ferstl, A. Gute
    Pages 347-477
  7. Back Matter

About this book

The two-volume set Lectures on QCD provides an introductory overview of Quantum Chromodynamics, the theory of strong interactions. In a series of pedagogically written articles based on lectures given over the years to graduate students, the fundamentals of QCD are discussed and significant application areas are described. The field-theoretic basis of QCD is the focus of the first volume, while the application of QCD to the phenomenology of strong interactions forms the subject of the second volume.

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