From superstring to present-day physics : proceedings of the International School of Subnuclear Physics

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From superstring to present-day physics : proceedings of the International School of Subnuclear Physics

edited by Antonino Zichichi

(The Subnuclear series, v. 32)

World Scientific, 1995

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"During July 1994,... met in Erice for the 32nd course of the International School of Subnuclear Physics"--Prep

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The high-precision data from LEP and the other experimental results from high-energy laboratories the world over have given with unprecedented accuracy a picture-perfect agreement between theory and experiment. The problem of present-day physics is how to reconcile the successes of the Standard Model with the compelling reasons for the existence of new physics beyond it. In fact there is no question that the ultimate theory is superstring: the Standard Model being an intermediate step toward the Theory of Everything.The theoretical and phenomenological aspects of those problems are reviewed and discussed in this volume, together with the most recent experimental data.

Table of Contents

  • The glorious future of particle physics, D.J. Gross
  • the first evidence for electroweak radiative effects from the latest high precision data, L.B. Okun
  • towards a string theory of QCD, D.J. Gross
  • the bottom-up approach, A. Zichichi
  • the top-down approach, D.V. Nanopoulos
  • searching for SUSY dark matter, R. Arnowitt
  • implications of solar neutrinos, P. Langacker
  • neutrino masses, D.R.O. Morrison
  • matter-antimatter symmetry, L. Maiani
  • theoretical expectations for the top quark mass, J.L. Lopez
  • DESY-DIS in electroweak processes, B. Wiik
  • LEP-high precision electroweak data, S.C.C. Ting
  • FNAL - search for top, trileptons and other effects from new physics, J. Peoples
  • my life, N.F. Ramsey.

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