Twenty Five Years of Asymptotic Freedom
David J. Gross

TL;DR
This paper commemorates the 25th anniversary of Asymptotic Freedom, discussing its discovery and the development of Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) over the past quarter-century.
Contribution
It provides a historical overview of the discovery of Asymptotic Freedom and the evolution of QCD as a fundamental theory in particle physics.
Findings
Historical significance of Asymptotic Freedom
Development of QCD over 25 years
Impact on understanding strong interactions
Abstract
On the occasion of the 25th anniversary of Asymptotic Freedom, celebrated at the QCD Euroconference 98 on Quantum Chromodynamics, Montpellier, July 1998, I described the discovery of Asymptotic Freedom and the emergence of QCD.
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