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    STRING PHENOMENOLOGY
    Proceedings of the First International Conference
    Oxford, UK, 6 – 11 July 2002

    edited by S A Abel (University of Durham, UK) , A E Faraggi (University of Oxford, UK) , A Ibarra (University of Oxford, UK) , & M Plümacher (University of Oxford, UK)

    String phenomenology offers a bridge between the excitement and novelty that typified theoretical physics in recent years and experimental reality. The First International Conference on String Phenomenology concentrated on cosmological and phenomenologically oriented applications of string theory. The aim was to bring together experimental and theoretical physicists to discuss the triumphs and challenges that high energy physics faces in its attempt to uncover the next layers of fundamental matter and interactions. The main theme was the application of string theory, but the conference also accommodated alternative approaches to physics beyond the Standard Model. The conference featured plenary talks reviewing the major topics, as well as parallel sessions for contributed papers describing new results in the major areas of the conference. It covered diverse topics, from collider and neutrino physics to fibre bundles on Calabi–Yau three folds.

    The proceedings have been selected for coverage in:

    • Index to Scientific & Technical Proceedings (ISTP CDROM version / ISI Proceedings)

     
    Contents:
    • Cosmology in Horava–Witten M-Theory (R Arnowitt et al.)
    • Non-Supersymmetric Quiver Models (Ph Brax)
    • Modular Symmetry, Twisted Sectors and Flavour (T Dent)
    • String Theory, Unification and Supersymmetry (M Dine)
    • The Cosmological Constant (U Ellwanger)
    • Charge and Colour Breaking in String Theory (A Ibarra)
    • A Real CKM Matrix in Supersymmetric Theories (S Khalil)
    • String Inspired Neutrino Mass Models (S F King)
    • CP Phenomenology in Heterotic String Models (O Lebedev)
    • Topics in SUSY Flavor Physics (A Masiero & O Vives)
    • Spontaneous CP Violation in the Heterotic String (S Morris)
    • Extra Dimensions at Hadron Colliders (M A Parker)
    • Symmetries, Moduli and Fermion Mass Structure (G G Ross)
    • and other papers
     
    Readership: Graduate students, advanced undergraduates and researchers in theoretical particle physics and string theory.
     


     
    376pp    Pub. date: Mar 2003  
    ISBN:   978-981-238-327-3
    981-238-327-1
       US$140 / £110

     


    376pp    Pub. date: Mar 2003  
    ISBN:   978-981-270-491-7(ebook)
    981-270-491-4(ebook)
       US$182 / £107

     


     

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