Elementary-particle physics
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Elementary-particle physics
(Physics through the 1990s)
National Academy Press, 1986
- : pbk.
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Table of Contents
- 1 Front Matter
- 2 Executive Summary
- 3 1 Introduction
- 4 2 What is Elementary-Particle Physics?
- 5 3 What We Have Learned in the Past Two Decades
- 6 4 Elementary-Particle Physics: What We want to Know
- 7 5 Accelerators for Elementary-Particle Physics
- 8 6 Instruments and Detectors for Elementary-Particle Physics
- 9 7 Interactions with Other Areas of Physics and Technology
- 10 8 Education, Organization, and Decision Making Elementary-Particle Physics
- 11 9 Conclusions and Recommendations
- 12 Appendix A: The World's High-Energy Accelerators
- 13 Appendix B: Particle Colliders Under Construction
- 14 Appendix C: Statistical Information on Elementary-Particle Physics Research in the United States
- 15 Glossary
- 16 Index
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