What is known and unexpected at LHC : proceedings of the International School of Subnuclear Physics
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What is known and unexpected at LHC : proceedings of the International School of Subnuclear Physics
(The Subnuclear series, v. 48)
World Scientific, c2013
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- Hot Theoretical Topics: Harmony of Scattering Amplitudes: From QCD to N = 8 Supergravity (Z Bern)
- The Measure Problem in Cosmology (R Bousso)
- Black Holes and Qubits (M J Duff)
- Perturbative and Non-Perturbative Aspects of N = 8 Supergravity (S Ferrara)
- The Gravitational S-Matrix: Erice Lectures (S B Giddings)
- Seminars on Specialized Topics: Direct Evidence of Oscillation from II to III Family Neutrinos (Y Declais)
- Probing the Small Distance Structure of Canonical Quantum Gravity using the Conformal Group (G 't Hooft)
- The QGCW Project - Technological Challenges to Study the New World (H Wenninger)
- Highlights from Laboratories: The LHC and Beyond - Status, Results and Perspectives (R D Heuer)
- Highlights from FERMILAB (P J Oddone)
- Anti- and Hypermatter Research at the Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research FAIR (H Stoecker)
- Highlights from BNL-RHIC (S Vigdor)
- Highlights from GRAN SASSO (L Votano)
- Highlights from ISS-AMS (S C C Ting)
- Special Sessions for New Talents: Four - Qubit Entanglement: Lessons of a Black Hole (L Borsten)
- A Simple Way to Take into Account Back Reaction on Pair Creation (P Burda)
- Search for a High - Mass Higgs Boson at the Tevatron (D Gerbaudo)
- Twisted Strings in Extended Abelian Higgs Model (A Lukacs)
- Positronium Hyperfine Splitting (A Miyazaki)
- How I Failed to Find any New Fundamental Particles (M Mulhearn).
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