High energy physics : the 25th annual Montreal-Rochester-Syracuse-Toronto conference on high energy physics, MRST 2003: a tribute to Joe Schechter, Syracuse, New York 13-15 May 2003

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High energy physics : the 25th annual Montreal-Rochester-Syracuse-Toronto conference on high energy physics, MRST 2003: a tribute to Joe Schechter, Syracuse, New York 13-15 May 2003

editor, Amir H. Fariborz

(AIP conference proceedings, no. 687)

American Institute of Physics, c2003

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"The 25th Annual Montreal-Rochester-Syracuse-Toronto Conference on High Energy Physics was held at Syracuse University from May 13th to May 15th, 2003."-- Pref.

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There are four fundamental forces in nature: gravitational, electromagnetic, weak, and strong forces. The last two are sometimes referred to as nuclear forces. It is the main objective of high energy physics to explore these forces, and hopefully unify them into one fundamental theory. This goal has made high energy physics one of the most ambitious, attractive, challenging, and powerful areas of physics, and has attracted experts from other areas including pure and applied mathematics, and computer science. The MRST annual conference brings together senior and junor investigators and provides a friendly and stimulating atmosphere to discuss recent developments in high energy physics. A broad range of topics in high energy physics was covered in this conference, and therefore these proceedings will be very useful to both senior researchers as well as graduate students in high energy physics, nuclear physics, and computational physics, providing most recent ideas, techniques, and directions for future research in this field.

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  • NCID
    BA65070344
  • ISBN
    • 0735401616
  • LCCN
    2003113282
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Melville, New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    ix, 221 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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