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111 2  International Conference on Quark Confinement and the 
       Hadron Spectrum|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       n95070852|n(3rd :|d1998 :|cThomas Jefferson National 
       Accelerator Facility (U.S.)) 
245 10 Quark confinement and the hadron spectrum III :|bNewport 
       News, Virginia, USA, 7-12 June 1998 /|ceditor, Nathan 
       Isgur. 
264  1 Singapore ;|a[River Edge] N.J. :|bWorld Scientific,
       |c[2000] 
264  4 |c©2000 
300    1 online resource (xvi, 358 pages) :|billustrations. 
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490 1  [Proceedings from the Institute for Nuclear Theory ;|vvol.
       8] 
500    Series from jacket. 
504    Includes bibliographical references. 
505 0  Plenary session presentations. Confinement III: overview 
       of confinement / H. Georgi -- The mechanism of quark 
       confinement / G.S. Bali -- Quark dynamics and flux tube 
       structure in qq bound states / N. Brambilla -- QCD vacuum 
       models / H.G. Dosch -- The flux-tube model and its 
       spectroscopy / J. Paton -- QCD confinement parameters from
       dual supergravity / Yuval Ne'eman -- Adiabatic surfaces 
       from the lattice: excited gluonic potentials / C. Michael 
       -- Field theory based confining models / J.A. Tjon -- 
       Parallel session presentations. Section A. Mechanism for 
       confinement: flux tube configurations and strings. A proof
       of quark confinement in QCD / K.-I. Mondo -- Quantum and 
       string shape fluctuations in the dual monopole Nambu-Jona-
       Lasinio model with dual Dirac strings / A. Muller -- 
       Intersection between microscopic and macroscopic abelian 
       dominance in the confinement physics of QCD / H. Ichie -- 
       From the lattice QCD to the dual Ginzburg-Landau theory / 
       H. Suganuma -- Hybrid mesons and relativistic strings / T 
       J. Allen -- Optimized [symbol]-expansion in QCD; a 
       challenge / D. Grames -- Glueball spectrum from a QCD-
       motivated model Hamiltonian / A. Weber -- Explicit quark-
       hadron duality in 1 + 1 dimensions / R.F Lebed -- First 
       principle qq Salpeter equation, spectrum and Regge 
       trajectories / M. Baldicchi -- Renormalized effective 
       hamiltonian approach to QCD / D.G. Robertson -- Quantum 
       mechanics of confinement and chiral symmetry breaking in 
       two-dimensional QCD / A. Nefediev -- Section B. Lattice 
       theory and numerical simulations. Gluon excitons of the 
       static-quark potential / C. Morningstar -- The QQ 
       potential in the color-dielectric formulation of the 
       transverse lattice / B. Klindworth -- Dual lattice 
       simulations of flux tubes / M. Zach -- Gluon propagator in
       the Landau gauge fixed lattice QCD simulation / S. Furui -
       - An analysis of 4-quark energies in SU(2) lattice Monte 
       Carlo / S. Furui -- Lattice calculation of the gluon 
       propagator and the strangeness magnetic moment of the 
       nucleon / A.G. Williams -- Origin of abelian dominance in 
       QCD in the maximally abelian gauge / H. Suganuma -- 
       Comparison of SU(3) lattice results on heavy quark 
       potentials with the predictions of the dual superconductor
       model / M. Baker. 
505 8  Section C. Effective hamiltonians and quark models. On 
       loop corrections in the linear sigma model / N.A. 
       Tornqvist -- The 0(4)[symbol] nonlinear sigma model: the 
       vacuum state and the mass gap / N.E. Ligterink -- The 
       light-cone wavefunction of the pion / T. Heinzl -- A 
       unified effective theory for light mesons and heavy mesons
       from Bargmann-Wigner superfields / L.-H. Chan -- The quark
       -antiquark Wilson loop formalism in the NRQCD power 
       counting scheme / A. Vairo -- The soft regime and B 
       function of NRQCD / H.W. Griebhammer -- Potential non-
       relativistic QCD / J. Soto -- The Dirac structure of 
       confinement / E. Swanson -- Heavy quark confinement from 
       Dyson-Schwinger equations / C. Burden -- Scalar meson 
       exchange and the baryon spectra / P. Stassart -- 
       Confinement through a relativistic generalization of the 
       linear interaction / C. Savkli -- Local two-body 
       relativistic scalar wave equation / J.H. Connell -- 
       Section D. Confinement phenomenology and experiments. 
       Investigations on the transition from non-perturbative to 
       perturbative QED in inelastic e+P-scattering at HERA / B. 
       Surrow -- An experimental review of exotic mesons / D.P. 
       Weygand -- (Hybrid) Baryons: quantum numbers and adiabatic
       potentials / P.R. Page -- Exotic mesons and soft glue / 
       A.P. Szczepniak -- Further study of 1[symbol] exotic meson
       in the reaction [symbol] at 18 GeV/c / V.L. Korotkikh -- 
       Isgur-Wise form factor for [symbol] within a light-front 
       constituent quark model / F. Cardarelli -- Spin structure 
       of the nucleon from semi-inclusive deep inelastic 
       scattering / J. Pretz -- Baryon masses and moments in a 
       loop expansion with a form factor / P. Ha -- Properties of
       the B[symbol] system / L.P. Fulcher -- Phenomenology of 
       scalar mesons / L. Lesniak -- Summary session 
       presentations. Section "A": few comments / G.M. Prosperi -
       - (Partial) summary of section A: confinement mechanis, 
       flux tubes and strings / E. Shuryak -- News from the 
       lattice / C. Morningstar -- After dinner presentation. 
       Confinement III: after dinner talk / H. Georgi. 
520    The confinement mechanism of the quarks in QCD is one of 
       the most challenging and open problems in physics. 
       Confinement is a nonperturbative phenomenon, and a 
       definite way to handle it has not yet been found in field 
       theory. There are lattice calculations that can produce 
       the low-lying states of the spectrum and "measure" many 
       important physical quantities, but nevertheless the 
       development of analytical techniques is of extreme 
       importance for understanding the physics involved in 
       confinement. In this respect it is important to test the 
       results obtained directly from the theory (Bethe-Salpeter 
       kernel, effective Hamiltonians, quark potential, etc.) on 
       the spectrum, form factors and decays of bound states of 
       quarks and gluons, and to relate them to the results of 
       lattice theory. In this book, the question of the 
       confinement mechanism is addressed; explanations in terms 
       of monopoles, instantons and dyons are reviewed and the 
       connection with duality is discussed. 
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