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The Subnuclear Series - Vol. 42

HOW AND WHERE TO GO BEYOND THE STANDARD MODEL
Proceedings of the International School of Subnuclear Physics
Erice, Sicily, Italy 29 August - 7 September 2004

edited by Antonino Zichichi (European Physical Society, Geneva, Switzerland)

Table of Contents (50k)
Preface (82k)
Chapter 1: Hilights from Virgo (1,140k)

This volume is a collection of lectures given during the 42nd Course of the International School of Subnuclear Physics. The contributions cover the most recent advances in theoretical physics and the latest results from current experimental facilities.

In line with one of the aims of the school, which is to encourage and promote young physicists to achieve recognition at an international level, the students’ recognized for their research excellence were given the opportunity to publish their work in this volume. Their contributions are joined by those from many distinguished lecturers in the field from around the world.


Contents:

  • Present Status of Supersymmetry (S Ferrara)
  • Highlights from Virgo (A Giazotto)
  • Lattice QCD (R Kenway)
  • The Black Hole Information Problem (G ‘t Hooft)
  • The Hidden SUSY Face of QCD (G Veneziano)
  • Complexity Exists at the Fundamental Level (A Zichichi)
  • Exploring the Proton’s Spin at PHENIX (C A Aidala)
  • New Issues in the Inflationary Scenario (G Imponente)
  • Little Supersymmetry with Heavy Sfermions (J Wagner)
  • Compact Stars in the Standard Model — and Beyond (J F Sandin)
  • and other papers


Readership: Physicists and graduate students interested in theoretical and experimental subnuclear physics.

436pp Pub. date: Apr 2007
ISBN 978-981-256-750-5
981-256-750-X
US$155 / £79


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