
CERN’s heart beats as strong as ever
Günther Plass looks back to the very beginnings of the Proton Synchrotron in the 1950s and its subsequent career as the centrepiece of CERN's accelerator complex.
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Günther Plass looks back to the very beginnings of the Proton Synchrotron in the 1950s and its subsequent career as the centrepiece of CERN's accelerator complex.
This is the first book to describe the theory of hadronic atoms and the unique laboratory they provide for studying hadronic interactions at threshold.
Published in the series of Oxford texts on applied and engineering mathematics, this book is the first to discuss the finite-element method for structures with large stochastic variations.
Christine Sutton reviews in 2003 The Discovery of Subatomic Particles, Revised Edition.
Bob Bingham reviews in 2004 The Physics of Plasmas.
A special symposium held at CERN in September celebrated the anniversaries of the laboratory's major discoveries that underlie the modern theory of particles and forces.
Earlier this year an ECFA sub-panel visited Spain and found, as Cecilia Jarlskog describes, a young and rapidly expanding community of particle physicists.
Gordon Fraser reviews in 2003 Weep for ISABELLE - a rhapsody in a minor key.
Mike Price reviews in 2003 From the Preshower to the New Technologies for Supercolliders.
Milan Vojnovic reviews in 2003 Evolution of Networks: From Biological Nets to the Internet and WWW.