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01-3-1028-99/2003
Priority:1
Status: In-progress

Fields and Particles

Leader:

A. Filippov
D. Kazakov
A. Isaev
Scientific Programme:
Further development of the quantum field theory approach in the framework of the Standard Model of fundamental interactions and its extensions (supersymmetric gauge theories, unified theories, strings). Development of the mathematical formalism for new physical theories on the basis of supersymmetry, integrable models, quantum groups, noncommutative differential geometry, AdS/CFT correspondence, matrix models, etc. Development of new approaches in quantum gravity and black hole physics. Lattice simulations for obtaining nonperturbative results in gauge theories. Elaboration of the multiloop calculations in QCD, Electroweak theory and Mininal Supersymmetric Standard Model. Theoretical predictions concerning the experimental observation of supersymmetry, the Higgs boson, investigation of the spin structure of the nucleon, T-odd spin effects, jet handedness, heavy flavor physics, vacuum structure in QCD, hadron properties in dense and hot media. Elaboration of new phenomenological models to describe the hadron dynamics in the framework of general principles of quantum field theory incorporating basic experimental patterns. Theoretical support of current and future experiments at JINR, CERN, DESY, and other physics centers.

Expected main results in 2002:







List of Activities
  Activity or project SpokespersonsPrincipal researchers
1. Quantum Groups
and Integrable Systems
C. Burdik
A. Isaev
A. Vladimirov
  A. Filippov
D. Fursaev
R. Mir-Kasimov
S. Pakulyak
A. Popov
P. Pyatov
S. Sergeev
S. Shabanov
C. Sochichiu
V. Spiridonov
2. Supersymmetry E. Ivanov
  S. Krivonos
A. Nersesyan
A. Pashnev
A. Sorin
A. Sutulin
M. Tsulaia
B. Zupnik
3. Standard Model
and Its Extension
D. Kazakov
E. Kuraev
  S. Bilenky
A. Gladyshev
M. Kalmykov
A. Kotikov
G. Kozlov
M. Tentyukov
M. Yurchshin
4. QCD: spin effects
and sum rules
A. Efremov
O. Teryaev
  A. Bakulev
S. Goloskokov
P. Isaev
G. Korchemskii
S. Mikhailov
A. Radyushkin
O. Selyugin
A. Sidorov
5. Nonperturbative Methods
in QFT
D. Shirkov
  T. Bakeev
V. Mitrjushkin
I. Solovtsev
O. Solovtseva
6. Symmetries,
Constrained Dynamics
V. Nesterenko
V. Pervushin
A. Sissakian
  R. Asanov
B. Barbashov
B. Dimitrov
N. Chernikov
A. Khvedelidze
D. Mladenov
A. Pestov
G. Pogosyan
Yu. Surovtsev
E. Tagirov
S. Vinitsky
7. Quantum Field Models
of Heavy Quarks
M. Ivanov
S. Nedelko
  G. Ganbold
G. Efimov
V. Korobov
8. Low Energy Quark Models
of Light Hadrons
M. Volkov
D. Blaschke
  I. Anikin
A. Dorokhov
S. Gerasimov
N. Kochelev
V. Meshcheryakov
V. Yudichev
Collaboration   
Country or international
organization
City Institute or Laboratory
Armenia Yerevan YerPhI
YSU
Australia Adelaide Univ.
Azerbaijan Baku BSU
IP ASA
Belarus Minsk BSU
IP NASB
Gomel GSU
GSTU
Belgium Leuven K.U.Leuven
Brazil San Paulo USP
Bulgaria Sofia US
INRNE BAS
Canada Montreal MGU
UM
Toronto UofT
CERN
Czech Republic Prague Charles Univ.
CTU
IP ASCR
Rhzehz NPI ASCR
Finland Helsinki UH
France Dijon UB
Montpellier Univ.
Valenciennes Univ.
Paris Univ. VI-VII
Annecy-le-Vieux LAPP
Lyons ENSLAPP
Marseille CPT
Orsay LPTHE
Saclay CEN DAPNIA
Georgia Tbilisi TSU
RTIM ASG
Germany Berlin FUB
HUB
Aachen Univ.
Bielefeld Univ.
Hannover Univ.
Kaiserslautern Univ.
Karlsruhe Univ.
Leipzig Univ.
Regensburg Univ.
Rostock Univ.
Bochum RUB
Bonn RFWU
Dortmund UNIDO
Heidelberg RKU
Jena FSU
Mainz JGU
Munich LMU
MPIP
Nuernberg FAU
Tuebingen EKU
Wuppertal BUGH
Hamburg DESY
Zeuthen DESY
Potsdam AEI
Juelich FZJ
Greece Athens Univ.
Hungary Budapest Univ.
KFKI
ICTP
Italy Padua Univ.
Salerno Univ.
Bari Univ., INFN
Naples Univ., INFN
Pisa Univ., INFN
Turin Univ., INFN
Frascatti LNF, INFN
Trieste SISSA
Japan Kyoto KU RIMS
KU YITP
KSU
Tsukuba KEK
JINR Dubna LHE
DLNP
LIT
LPP
Kazakhstan Almaty INP SNC RK
Mexico Cuernavaca UNAM
Leon UG
Mongolia Ulaanbaatar IPT MAS
New Zealand Hamilton Univ.
Norway Dragvoll Univ.
Poland Warsaw WU
AC PAS
SINS
Cracow IP JU
NINP
Lodz UL
Wroclaw UWr
Republic of Korea Seoul SNU
Romania Bucharest IFIN-HH
Russia Moscow MSU
SRINP MSU
SSC-ITEP
LPI RAS
SMI
Gatchina PNPI RAS
Belgorod BSU
Irkutsk ISU
Ivanovo ISU
Kazan KSU
Novosibirsk SIM RAS-SD
Perm PSU
Petrozavodsk PetrSU
Protvino SRC-IHEP
St. Petersburg POMI RAS
PSU
Tomsk TSU
Troitsk INR RAS
Tver TvSU
Samara SSU
Saratov SSU
Sarov RSR IEP
Slovak Republic Bratislava IP SAS
Kosice IEP SAS
Spain Santiago de Compostela USC
Valencia UV
Switzerland Villigen PSI
Bern Univ.
Sweden Lund Univ.
Turkey Istanbul BU
United Kingdom Cambridge Univ.
Durham Univ.
Southampton Univ.
Canterbury UKC
London Birkbeck College
QMW
Imperial College
Ukraine Kiev BITP NASU
Kharkov NSC KIPT
Dnepropetrovsk DNU
Lutsk VU
Lvov IAPMM NASU
Sumy SSU
USA Argonne ANL
Baltimore JHU
Blacksburg Virginia Tech.
Cincinnati UC
Norman UO
Clemson CLEMSON
Minneapolis UofM
New York RU
CUNY
Newport News TJNAF
Philadelphia PENN
University Park PENN State
Uzbekistan Samarkand SSU
Tashkent NUU
Vietnam Hanoi IP NCST
Yugoslavia Belgrade Univ.

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