QCD and strongly coupled gauge theories: challenges and perspectives
Abstract
We highlight the progress, current status, and open challenges of QCD-driven physics, in theory and in experiment. We discuss how the strong interaction is intimately connected to a broad sweep of physical problems, in settings ranging from astrophysics and cosmology to strongly-coupled, complex systems in particle and condensed-matter physics, as well as to searches for physics beyond the Standard Model. We also discuss how success in describing the strong interaction impacts other fields, and, in turn, how such subjects can impact studies of the strong interaction. In the course of the work we offer a perspective on the many research streams which flow into and out of QCD, as well as a vision for future developments.
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@article{arxiv.1404.3723,
title = {QCD and strongly coupled gauge theories: challenges and perspectives},
author = {N. Brambilla and S. Eidelman and P. Foka and S. Gardner and A. S. Kronfeld and M. G. Alford and R. Alkofer and M. Butenschoen and T. D. Cohen and J. Erdmenger and L. Fabbietti and M. Faber and J. L. Goity and B. Ketzer and H. W. Lin and F. J. Llanes-Estrada and H. Meyer and P. Pakhlov and E. Pallante and M. I. Polikarpov and H. Sazdjian and A. Schmitt and W. M. Snow and A. Vairo and R. Vogt and A. Vuorinen and H. Wittig and P. Arnold and P. Christakoglou and P. Di Nezza and Z. Fodor and X. Garcia i Tormo and R. Höllwieser and A. Kalwait and D. Keane and E. Kiritsis and A. Mischke and R. Mizuk and G. Odyniec and K. Papadodimas and A. Pich and R. Pittau and Jian-Wei Qiu and G. Ricciardi and C. A. Salgado and K. Schwenzer and N. G. Stefanis and G. M. von Hippel and V. I . Zakharov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1404.3723},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
246 pp, around 128 figures; v2 adds material, references, and corrections suggested by readers of v1 -- to be submitted to EPJC