
Maintaining an ideal
August 1959 saw the first issue of CERN Courier – “the long-expected internal bulletin” and idea of Cornelis Bakker, who was then CERN’s Director-General. The goals stated on the first...
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August 1959 saw the first issue of CERN Courier – “the long-expected internal bulletin” and idea of Cornelis Bakker, who was then CERN’s Director-General. The goals stated on the first...
The book can be used to provide a quick look at specialized topics, both to high-energy and theoretical physicists and to astronomers and graduate students.
ThIS book is intended for graduate students of theoretical physics (with a background in quantum mechanics) as well as researchers interested in applications of Lie group theory and Lie algebras in ph...
John Swain reviews in 2015 Ken Wilson Memorial Volume: Renormalization, Lattice Gauge Theory, the Operator Product Expansion and Quantum Fields.
Book published by N N Bogolubov, Jr.
After nearly 13 years as editor of CERN Courier, I am stepping down as I head off into retirement. I would like to thank the many contributors and also the team at IOP Publishing who bring such a prof...
Christine Sutton reviews in 2015 Particle Accelerators: From Big Bang Physics to Hadron Therapy.
This proceedings volume, for the symposium in honour of Juwen Wang’s 70th anniversary, is dedicated to his many important achievements in the field of accelerator physics.
This is the latest output from an interdisciplinary effort that has been going on for the past 32 years, to examine and analyse planetary problems that are followed up, throughout the year, by the Wo...
Based on a first-year graduate-level course that the author taught in the Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering at MIT, this book differs from traditional nuclear-physics texts for a nuclear-e...