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    THE LAUNCHING OF LA BELLE EPOQUE OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS AND COSMOLOGY
    A Festschrift for Paul Frampton in His 60th Year and Memorial Tributes to Behram Kursunoglu (1922–2003)
    Proceedings of the 32nd Coral Gables Conference
    Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA, 17 – 21 December 2003

    edited by Thomas Curtright (University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida), Arnold Perlmutter (University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida), & Stephan Mintz (Florida International University, Miami, Florida)

    Recent experimental results with direct bearing on theories of cosmological dark matter/energy, as well as continuing work on neutrino masses and mixing, have invigorated both particle physics and cosmology, and should continue to do so well into the 21st century, thereby launching a beautiful new epoch for these fields. The expert contributions from this conference took stock of these developments. This volume contains papers by over 40 physicists that summarize and interpret the newest findings, and suggest future avenues to be explored. A number of new theoretical ideas are also presented, dealing with progress in understanding the dynamics and symmetries of strings and branes, renormalization in quantum field theory, possible Lorentz violation effects, and related problems. Ongoing and next generation gravitational and neutrino experiments are described, and the issues of unification are dealt with in the context of, and beyond, the standard model. Together, the contributions provide a useful blend of experimental and theoretical physics from many prominent physicists, including three Nobel Laureates. The volume also contains information of an historical nature, concerning the contributions to physics by Paul Frampton, on the occasion of his 60th year, and summarizing the career of Behram Kursunoglu (1922–2003).

     
    Contents:
    • Frampton Festschrift Contributions:
      • Glueballs and the Universal Energy Spectrum of Tight Knots and Links (R V Buniy & T W Kephart)
      • Proton Decay, Neutrino Oscillations, etc. … from IMB, Through Super-K & Antares (L R Sulak)
      • Renormalization Without Infinities (G 't Hooft)
      • Problems and Difficulties in Standard Model and Gravitation (M Veltman)
    • Astrophysics and Cosmology:
      • Direct Determinations of the Redshift Behavior of the Pressure, Energy Density, and Equation of State of the Dark Energy and the Acceleration of the Universe (R A Daly & S G Djorgovski)
      • Cosmolgy with Clusters of Galaxies (M Donahue)
      • Pulsar Kicks and Dark Matter from a Sterile Neutrino (A Kusenko)
      • Cosmic Neutrino Physics and Astrophysics (T J Weiler)
    • Lepton Experiments:
      • Limits on the Neutrino Magnetic Moment Using 1496 Days of Super-Kamiokande-I Solar Neutrino Data (D W Liu)
      • Precision Measurement of the Anomalous Magnetic Moment of the Muon (J M Paley)
      • Neutrino Experiments with Super-Kamiokande (M B Smy)
      • Measurement of sin213 by Reactor Experiments and Its Sensitivity (O Yasuda)
    • Neutrino Theory:
      • Neutrinos, Lepton Flavor, and CP Violation in a Predictive SO(10) Model (B Dutta et al.)
      • Tracing Very High Energy Tau Neutrinos from Cosmological Sources in Ice (J Jones et al.)
      • Chasing CHOOZ (P Ramond)
    • Lorentz Violation, Field Theory and Branes:
      • New Implications of Lorentz Violation (D Colladay)
      • Hidden Symmetries in M-Theory (M J Duff)
      • Soft Breaking in SUSY, String, and Intersecting D Brane Models (P Nath)
    • Kursunoglu Memorial Tributes:
      • Memorial Session for Behram Kursunoglu (P Frampton)
      • The Work of Behram Kursunoglu (P D Mannheim)
      • other papers
     
    Readership: Graduate students and researchers in physics, astrophysics, particle physics and cosmology, as well as historians of science.
     
     
    460pp    Pub. date: Jan 2005  
    ISBN:   978-981-256-202-9
    981-256-202-8
       US$218 / £144

     


    460pp    Pub. date: Jan 2005  
    ISBN:   978-981-270-199-2(ebook)
    981-270-199-0(ebook)
       US$283

     


     

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