These proceedings provide a general summary of the theoretical and experimental results which have established QCD as the theory of the strong interactions in the past 20 years.
The Symposium on Nuclear Data Evaluation Methodology provided a forum for the discussion of developments made over the past 12 years in the evaluation methods used for generating data files for applied technology.
The XV Workshop on Nuclear Physics was devoted to the study of nucleon models, nuclear structure, nuclear reactions as well as exotic forms of nuclear matter.
In the four years since the first Trieste Meeting on Spin and Polarization Dynamics in Nuclear and Particle Physics, considerable progress has been made both in the theoretical and experimental aspects of this field.
The success of the standard model in explaining low energy ( 100GeV) physics within the framework of spontaneously broken Yang-Mills theory has given physicists the hope that the Einstein dream of a unified theory of fundamental interactions might be achieved using geometrical methods of local symmetry principles supplemented by consistency requirements such as renormalization, unitarity and, most crucially, compatibility with present low energy data.
The main purpose of this seminar is to discuss the frontier of nuclear spectroscopy, emphasizing the high spin nuclear spectroscopy and related topics.
These proceedings address the new emerging questions in nuclear dynamics such as fluctuations, nuclear multifragmentation, transport theories and particle production in heavy-ion reactions.
These proceedings contain articles on the historic development and current status of the fields in which Professor Perkins has been active throughout his career in elementary particle physics.
The Franklin symposium reviews the state of experimental neutrino physics, particularly those areas in which the properties of neutrinos are the subject of current research.
These proceedings contain descriptions of the latest experiments and results in a variety of hot topics, such as the growth of total cross sections, the ratio of real to imaginary parts of forward scattering amplitudes, etc.
The International Workshop on Time Reversal Invariance and Parity Violation in Neutron Reactions focused on the study of parity violation (PV) and time reversal invariance (TRI) in neutron physics.
This volume presents topics in which researchers in elementary particle and nuclear physics are commonly interested: nonperturbative aspects of QCD and chiral properties of hadrons, relativistic heavy ion reactions and quark-gluon plasma, nuclear matter at high temperature/ density, lattice QCD, quark structure of hadrons and nuclei, high q2 phenomena in hadrons and nuclei, heavy quarks and weak interaction, hyperon interactions and hypernuclei, relativistic nuclear theory, recent experimentals and other topics.
This volume of proceedings of the latest International Conference on Multiphoton Processes provides a timely report on the latest work on the interaction of lasers with atoms and molecules, including short laser pulses, intense fields, stabilization, high harmonic generation, coherent control of reactions and reports from leading laboratories.
The recent high precision results from the LEP supercollider at CERN appear favorable for supergravity unification of the electroweak and the strong forces.
This volume describes the critical issues involved in scaling the technology of proton synchrotrons to operate at energies much larger than those of existing accelerators.
This volume discusses primarily the characteristics of reactions induced by unstable nuclei and aims to guide future directions in this area of research.
This volume provides an overview of the current state and future developments of Monte Carlo simulation and related tools and methods used in high energy physics and nuclear physics.
The annual conference on Calorimetry in High Energy Physics is a continuous monitor of the state of the art and new trends in designing, constructing and operating hadron and e.
The workshop aimed to gather the electron scattering community to assess the present status of the experimental and theoretical research program at the electron scattering facilities that will be available in the near future.
This volume gives an up-to-date, useful review of the recent results and new ideas concerning the following topics: precision tests of the standard model, search for Higgs bosons, CP violation, flavour physics, neutrino physics, testing extensions of the standard model, supersymmetry, particle physics, cosmology and new results in strong interactions.
The proceedings covers the conceptual and mathematical problems of classical and quantum field theory and recent developments in quantum groups - especially quantum Poincare groups, the theory and applications of QCD in elementary particle physics and polarization phenomena in high energy physics.