251 research outputs found
Museletter: February/March 2002
This Issue:
Reference Source of the Month: Hein Online by Gail F. Zwirner
[Library Hours]https://scholarship.richmond.edu/museletter/1060/thumbnail.jp
Museletter: March 2003
This Issue:
Bridge the Gap Between Law School and Employment
Library Creates DVD Collection of Legal Recreational Titles by Gail F. Zwirner
Law at the Movies: The Life of David Gale by Gail Zwirner
New DVD Titles
Spring Carrel Swap to be Held April 14-16 by Deborah Barlett
Security Cameras Installed to Aid in Resolution of Incidents in the Library by Timothy L. Coggins
New Lexis Enhancements Introduced in March
Chronicle Review Describes Dean Pagan\u27s Book as Nota Benehttps://scholarship.richmond.edu/museletter/1067/thumbnail.jp
Museletter: October 2000
Table of Contents:
In the Public Eye: Meet the Public Services Staff by James Wirrell
Library Hours
Websites of the Month: Election 2000 by Gail F. Zwirner
Lexis/Westlaw Update
News from Dr. Catalog: When Was That Law Journal Really Published? by Sally Wamboldhttps://scholarship.richmond.edu/museletter/1048/thumbnail.jp
Museletter: November/December 2001
This Issue:
Law School Dedicates Robert R. Merhige, Jr. Special Collections & Rare Books Room
Reference Source of the Month: Virginia Lawyer and Virginia Lawyer Register by Gail Zwirner
At the Movies: Tortilla Soup by Gail Zwirner
Meet the Library Staff: Amanda Surovy & Kathy Sagan-Salandrohttps://scholarship.richmond.edu/museletter/1058/thumbnail.jp
Museletter: April 2000
Table of Contents:
National Library Week: April 9-15, 2000 - Meet Your Muse Library Staff!
Carrell Information by Deborah Barlett
At the Movies: Erin Brockovich by Gail Zwirner
10 Tips for Summer Associate Research Survival: A View from a Former Law Firm Librarian by Gail Zwirner
It\u27s Exam Time: Please Take the Conversations Outside the Library
Library Hours
[Daylight Saving Time history]https://scholarship.richmond.edu/museletter/1044/thumbnail.jp
Museletter: April/May 2001
Table of Contents:
Cut the Cord!: UR Implements Wireless Technology by James Wirrell, Alison Merner, and Kim Wiseman
Did you Have a Happy National Library Week? by Joyce Manna Janto
10 Tips for Summer Associate Research Survival: A View from a Former Law Firm Librarian (Repeated by request, previously published in April 2000 Museletter) by Gail F. Zwirner
Carrel Information by Deborah Barlett
Library Hourshttps://scholarship.richmond.edu/museletter/1053/thumbnail.jp
Equivalent effective Lagrangians for Scherk-Schwarz compactifications
We discuss the general form of the mass terms that can appear in the effective field theories of coordinate-dependent compactifications a la Scherk-Schwarz. As an illustrative example, we consider an interacting five-dimensional theory compactified on the orbifold S^1/Z_2, with a fermion subject to twisted periodicity conditions. We show how the same physics can be described by equivalent effective Lagrangians for periodic fields, related by field redefinitions and differing only in the form of the five-dimensional mass terms. In a suitable limit, these mass terms can be localized at the orbifold fixed points. We also show how to reconstruct the twist parameter from any given mass terms of the allowed form. Finally, after mentioning some possible generalizations of our results, we re-discuss the example of brane-induced supersymmetry breaking in five-dimensional Poincare' supergravity, and comment on its relation with gaugino condensation in M-theory
Museletter: October 1999
Table of Contents:
Bridging the Gap: Alternative Sources for Virginia\u27s Workers\u27 Compensation Commission Decisions
[Library Hours]
At the Movies: Double Jeopardy by Gail Zwirner
Ask Dr. Catalog by Sally Wamboldhttps://scholarship.richmond.edu/museletter/1039/thumbnail.jp
Higgs Boson Properties in the Standard Model and its Supersymmetric Extensions
We review the realization of the Brout-Englert-Higgs mechanism in the electroweak theory and describe the experimental and theoretical constraints on the mass of the single Higgs boson expected in the minimal Standard Model. We also discuss the couplings of this Higgs boson and its possible decay modes as functions of its unknown mass. We then review the structure of the Higgs sector in the minimal supersymmetric extension of the Standard Model (MSSM), noting the importance of loop corrections to the masses of its five physical Higgs bosons. Finally, we discuss some non-minimal models.We review the realization of the Brout-Englert-Higgs mechanism in the electroweak theory and describe the experimental and theoretical constraints on the mass of the single Higgs boson expected in the minimal Standard Model. We also discuss the couplings of this Higgs boson and its possible decay modes as functions of its unknown mass. We then review the structure of the Higgs sector in the minimal supersymmetric extension of the Standard Model (MSSM), noting the importance of loop corrections to the masses of its five physical Higgs bosons. Finally, we discuss some non-minimal models
- …
