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Carl Rosenzweig


rosez@physics.syr.edu

Archive Papers
  hep-ph


Carl is engaged in research in Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD), the theory of the fundamental interactiond of quarks. He is studying the vacuum properties of QCD with special emphasis on the confinement phenomenon; many facinating analogies with superconductivity occur. A related question under study is the transition from hadrons to a new form of matter, the quark gluon plasma, where quarks and gluons are liberated. It is expected that this new form of matter will soon be formed in high-energy accelerators.

Another part of the QCD research program is the investigation of properties and production of glueballs.  Rosenzweig is also actively interested in the interplay between particle physics and cosmology, especially inflation and cosmic string models.