Advanced accelerator concepts : ninth workshop, Santa Fe, New Mexico 10-16 June 2000
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Advanced accelerator concepts : ninth workshop, Santa Fe, New Mexico 10-16 June 2000
(AIP conference proceedings, no. 569)
American Institute of Physics, c2001
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Note
"The Ninth Workshop on Advanced Accerlator Concepts, AAC2000, was held at the Santa Fe Hilton from June 10-16, 2000 in Santa Fe, NM."-Pref
Includes bibliographies
"CD-ROM (not available separately)"--T.p. verso
Description and Table of Contents
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: set ISBN 9780735400054
Description
This volume contains the latest developments in advanced accelerators and millimeter-wave generation. Topics range from recent experimental results in laser-driven plasma and structure-based accelerators to new, exotic acceleration schemes, new concepts in sources, intense beam generation and control, to novel concepts in millimeter-wave generation. This is a compilation of the most up-to-date results from researchers around the world.
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: CD-ROM ISBN 9780735400061
Description
Learn how the multidisciplinary BioNanoTox Conference brings together various disciplines encompassing biology, chemistry, toxicology, computational sciences, mathematics, physics, engineering, and nanotechnology. BioNanoTox (Biology, Nanotechnology, and Toxicology) is a novel field of research that investigates biological systems (plants, human, and animals) and the environment in conjunction with nanomaterials. BioNanoTox is the platform for vigorous interactions between disciplines, and offers attending researchers to demonstrate their latest findings. This brings new knowledge together and encourages interdisciplinary research collaboration.
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