PASCOS 94 : proceedings of the Fourth International Symposium on Particles, Strings and Cosmology, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York, U.S.A., 19-24 May 1994
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PASCOS 94 : proceedings of the Fourth International Symposium on Particles, Strings and Cosmology, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York, U.S.A., 19-24 May 1994
World Scientific, c1995
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Description and Table of Contents
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This text presents the proceedings of the fourth International Symposium on Particles, Strings and Cosmology, held in America in 1994. Topics covered include: solar neutrinos; mirror manifolds and their implications; the search for MACHOs; CP violation; and four-dimensional SUSY field theories.
Table of Contents
- Solar neutrinos - present and future, E. Fiorini
- solar neutrinos - what we have learned, J. Bahcall
- the laser interferometer gravitational wave observatory, S. Whitcomb
- exact results in four-dimensional SUSY field theories, N. Seiberg
- novel properties of spacetime in string theory - mirror manifolds and their implications, B. Greene
- strings, cosmology ... and a particle, G. Veneziano
- observing the early universe with the cosmic backgroup explorer (COBE), E.L. Wright
- search for MACHOs, D. Bennett
- the quasi steady state cosmology and its interface with particle physics, J.V. Narlikar
- non-commutative geometry and conformal field theory, J. Frohlich
- the black hole puzzle in two dimensions, A. Strominger
- how string theory may solve the puzzle of black holes, L. Susskind
- scenes from quantum gravity, A. Ashtekar
- fundamental constants from bottom and charm decays, S. Stone
- our present understanding of CP violation, J. Rosner
- electroweak physics and hunting for the top quark with CDF, H. Frisch. (Part contents).
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