Proceedings of the Workshop on High Energy Phenomenology : Mexico City, 1-12 July 1991
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Proceedings of the Workshop on High Energy Phenomenology : Mexico City, 1-12 July 1991
World Scientific, 1992
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High energy phenomenology
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
A collection of papers reflecting recent research in high-energy physics.
Table of Contents
- Radiative corrections in the electroweak standard model, M. Bohm and A. Denner
- hadron collider physics, L.G. Pondrom
- effective theories of heavy quarks, B. Grinstein
- heavy flavour nonleptonic decays and CP noninvariance , L-L. Chau
- top quark physics, G.L. Kane
- high precision radiative corrections in semileptonic decays of hyperons, S.R. Juarez
- on the decay W+_ P+_gamma, A. Queijeiro
- radiative decays of neutral Higgs bosons in extended models. M.A. Perez and J.J. Toscano
- neutrino effective potential in a plasma, M. Torres
- lower dimensional divergences in gauge theories, J.L. Lucio and F.M. Vargas
- neutrino oscillations in a medium, J.C. D'Olivo
- gauge invariant perturbation theory near a gauge resonance, R.G. Stuart
- strange stars - which is the ground state of Baryonic matter?, D.P. Page
- experimental signatures of the SU(5)c colour model, O.F. Hernandez
- flavour unification with three families, W. Ponce and A. Zepeda
- generalized supersymmetric quantum mechanics, M. Moreno and R.M. Mendez Moreno
- Chern-Simons theories in 2+1 dimensions, L. Urrutia.
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