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HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS
ICHEP 2004
(In 2 Volumes)
Proceedings of the 32nd International Conference

Beijing, China 16 - 22 August 2004

edited by Hesheng Chen, Dongsheng Du, Weiguo Li & Caidian Lu (Institute of High Energy Physics, China)

The 32nd International Conference on High Energy Physics belongs to the Rochester Conference Series, and is the most important international conference in 2004 on high energy physics. The proceedings provide a comprehensive review on the recent developments in experimental and theoretical particle physics. The latest results on Top, Higgs search, CP violation, neutrino mixing, pentaquarks, heavy quark mesons and baryons, search for new particles and new phenomena, String theory, Extra dimension, Black hole and Lattice calculation are discussed extensively. The topics covered include not only those of main interest to the high energy physics community, but also recent research and future plans.


Contents:

  • Neutrino Masses and Mixings
  • Quark Matter and Heavy Ion Collisions
  • Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology
  • Electroweak Physics
  • QCD Hard Interactions
  • QCD Soft Interactions
  • Computational Quantum Field Theory
  • CP Violation, Rare Kaon Decay and CKM
  • R&D for Future Accelerator and Detector
  • Hadron Spectroscopy and Exotics
  • Heavy Quark Mesons and Baryons
  • Beyond the Standard Model
  • String Theory


Readership: Experimental and theoretical physicists and graduate students in the fields of particle physics, nuclear physics, astrophysics and cosmology.

1424pp Pub. date: May 2005
ISBN 978-981-256-110-7(set)
981-256-110-2(set)
US$125 / £67


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