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Regularization and Renormalization of Gauge Fields
- G. Hooft, M. Veltman
- Physics
- 1 July 1972
On the Phase Transition Towards Permanent Quark Confinement
- G. Hooft
- Physics
- 5 June 1978
Dimensional Reduction in Quantum Gravity
- G. Hooft
- Physics
- 19 October 1993
The requirement that physical phenomena associated with gravitational collapse should be duly reconciled with the postulates of quantum mechanics implies that at a Planckian scale our world is not…
The Cellular Automaton Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics
- G. Hooft
- Physics
- 7 May 2014
When investigating theories at the tiniest conceivable scales in nature, almost all researchers today revert to the quantum language, accepting the verdict from the Copenhagen doctrine that the only…
The Cellular Automaton Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics. A View on the Quantum Nature of our Universe, Compulsory or Impossible?
- G. Hooft
- Physics
- 7 May 2014
When investigating theories at the tiniest conceivable scales in nature, “quantum logic” is taking over from “classical logic” in the minds of almost all researchers today. Dissatisfied, the author…
Can we make sense out of "Quantum Chromodynamics"?
- G. Hooft
- Physics
- 1977
“Quantum Chromodynamics” is a pure gauge theory of fermions and vector bosons that is assumed to describe the observed strong interactions. To get an accurate theory it is mandatory to go beyond the…
Black Hole Unitarity and Antipodal Entanglement
- G. Hooft
- Physics
- 13 January 2016
Hawking particles emitted by a black hole are usually found to have thermal spectra, if not exactly, then by a very good approximation. Here, we argue differently. It was discovered that spherical…
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