Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Spurion> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 29 of
29
with 100 triples per page.
- Spurion abstract "In theoretical physics, a spurion is a fictitious, auxiliary field in a quantum field theory that can be used to parameterize any symmetry breaking and to determine all operators invariant under the symmetry.The procedure begins with finding a parameter that measures the amount of symmetry breaking. This parameter is promoted to a field, i.e. to a function of the spacetime coordinates. With this new fictitious field, operators that are invariant under the symmetry may be found by the usual group-theoretical considerations.The list of operators found in this way is complete as long as all sources of the breaking are included. The operators in the actual theory are ultimately found by setting the spurious field equal to the constant value of the parameter.".
- Spurion wikiPageID "29329394".
- Spurion wikiPageLength "1791".
- Spurion wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Spurion wikiPageRevisionID "570369959".
- Spurion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Quantum_field_theory.
- Spurion wikiPageWikiLink Chiral_perturbation_theory.
- Spurion wikiPageWikiLink Higgs_boson.
- Spurion wikiPageWikiLink Isospin.
- Spurion wikiPageWikiLink Operator_(physics).
- Spurion wikiPageWikiLink Pion.
- Spurion wikiPageWikiLink Quantum_field_theory.
- Spurion wikiPageWikiLink Quark.
- Spurion wikiPageWikiLink Symmetry_breaking.
- Spurion wikiPageWikiLink Technicolor_(physics).
- Spurion wikiPageWikiLink Theoretical_physics.
- Spurion wikiPageWikiLinkText "spurion".
- Spurion wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Phys-stub.
- Spurion subject Category:Quantum_field_theory.
- Spurion hypernym Field.
- Spurion type Mechanic.
- Spurion type Physic.
- Spurion comment "In theoretical physics, a spurion is a fictitious, auxiliary field in a quantum field theory that can be used to parameterize any symmetry breaking and to determine all operators invariant under the symmetry.The procedure begins with finding a parameter that measures the amount of symmetry breaking. This parameter is promoted to a field, i.e. to a function of the spacetime coordinates.".
- Spurion label "Spurion".
- Spurion sameAs Q7581562.
- Spurion sameAs m.0dryf0n.
- Spurion sameAs Q7581562.
- Spurion wasDerivedFrom Spurion?oldid=570369959.
- Spurion isPrimaryTopicOf Spurion.