Thanks for your replies :-). I will definitely check it out, maybe in the spring or during christmas break.
(I will have a look at valentines book too)
In footnote 1 of his recent paper http://arxiv.org/pdf/1109.6462
Steven Weinberg promises
"1. This point involves too many issues to be treated adequately here. The
author’s views on the present state of quantum mechanics are spelled
out in detail in Section 3.7 of Lectures on Quantum...
Thanks for all the info- I really appreciate it.
So it seems we need a new detector and 20 mton years to even reach 10^35,
well that's bad news...
I found a presentation from 2002 which gave 2011 as the planed start date for HyperK Construction any news on this? or an updated shelude?
Of coures but several GUT's give livetimes about 10^36 years (or no decay).
Anyway discovering decay would probably be the most exiting discovery in a long time (much more than a vanilla standard model higgs).
But "eating up" the parameter space is also enomrmous progress- And I wondered how...
I am not quite sure wheather this is the appropriate section. (since the question is about an experiment).
I wondered about the following
-when the Kamiokande-colaboration is going to release new results on proton decay bounds- since their last new bounds where in 2009 (Judging from their...
Thanks for your answer.
ranker does just seem to contain his books, not papers-
The list on wikipedia is woefully inadequate... he he's written 150 papers and they list something like 20 or so...
I tought about the collected works but they where published 48 years ago, and somehow we don't...
Hi,
I' am wondering If someone knows a reference for a full/complete list of John von Neumanns publications.
I have been unable to find one, but something like that should really exist right?
thanks for the help in advance
Oh and I am not sure whether this is the right subforum, but it...
A lot of universitys have graduate surveys, some include the universies the alumni go to,
you could write the universties and inquire about that if youa re really interested.
(or maybe It is even on their website, have you looked?)
I am doing something simila
Until when do you have to decide?
I think in some weeks (2 or three) I could tell you how it works for me, so
you could write me a private message then (if you are Interested)?
I think I recall that the limit for H-He fusion is about 50 times Jupiter masses (or something of that oderer of magnitude.)
And brown dwarfs are just 10 times more massive than jupiter.
I think it is interesting to see that Asymptotic safety is certainly the QG approach with the most momentum right now,... and certainly a good field to start working right now...
Will be interesting to see how it turn's out, (maybe a large chunk of the really big work is/was already done by...
Maybe you want to watch the talk he gave at the asym conferenze last year.
http://www.perimeterinstitute.ca/Events/Asymptotic_Safety/Abstracts/#ward
I think he also gave one at ICHEP in Paris this year about his resummed Quantum Gravity