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  1. 1992 Summer School in High Energy Physics and Cosmology: Trieste, Italy 15 June-31 July, 1992 (I C T P Series in Theoretical Physics) by E. Gava, K. Narain, et all 1993-09
  2. Advances of Accelerator Physics and Technologies (Advanced Series on Directions in High Energy Physics)
  3. Quantum Electrodynamics and Physics of the Vacuum: QED 2000, Second Workshop, Trieste, Italy 5-11 October 2000 (AIP Conference Proceedings / High Energy Physics)
  4. 1998 Summer School in High Energy Physics and Cosmology: Ictp, Trieste, Italy, 29 June-17 July 1998 (I C T P Series in Theoretical Physics)
  5. SUSY06: The 14th International Conference on Supersymmetry and the Unification of Fundamental Interactions (AIP Conference Proceedings / High Energy Physics) by Jonathan L. Feng, 2007-05-15
  6. Neutrino Physics (Series in High Energy Physics, Cosmology and Gravitation) by Kai Zuber, 2003-11-14
  7. Physics for a New Generation: Prospects for High-Energy Physics at New Accelerators : Proceedings of the Xxviii Int. Universitatswochen Fur Kernphysi by H. Latal, H. Mitter, 1990-10
  8. Future Perspectives in High Energy Physics, Protvino, USSR 9-14 October 1990
  9. 1990 Summer School in High Energy Physics and Cosmology: Triest, Italy, 18 June-28 July, 1990 (I C T P Series in Theoretical Physics) by Summer School in High Energy Physics and Cosmology, S. Randjbar-Daemi, et all 1991-06
  10. High-Energy Physics in the Einstein Centennial Year (Studies in the Natural Sciences)
  11. Meson Physics at COSY-11 and WASA-at-COSY: An International Symposium (AIP Conference Proceedings / High Energy Physics)
  12. 2001 Cern-Claf School of High-Energy Physics: Itacuruca, Brazil, 6-19 May 2001: Proceedings
  13. Scalar Mesons: An Interesting Puzzle for QCD (AIP Conference Proceedings / High Energy Physics)
  14. Calorimetry in High Energy Physics: Proceedings by A. Menzione, A. Scribano, 1994-07

21. Research Faculty: Amanda W. Peet
Assistant professor at the University of Toronto, interests include highenergy theoretical physics, string theory, quantum gravity and black holes.
http://www.physics.utoronto.ca/~peet/deptwebp/
Amanda W. Peet
Assistant Professor
High-energy theoretical physics:
string theory, quantum gravity and black holes.

Telephone: Fax: E-mail: amanda.peet(at)utoronto.ca
or anonymous email script Web links: Physics Department
High-Energy Physics Seminars
...
Personal home page

Recent photo
Brief CV
B.Sc.(Hons) University of Canterbury New Zealand
Ph.D. Stanford University , USA (1994)
Postdoctoral Research Associate Princeton University , USA (1994-1997)
Postdoctoral Fellow Institute for Theoretical Physics ITP UCSB , USA (1997-2000) Assistant Professor , University of Toronto, Canada (2000) CIAR Scholar , Cosmology and Gravity Programme (2000-5) PREA Radcliffe Fellowship Sloan Research Fellowship
Research Interests
Non-technical description The field I work in is String Theory, a scientific theory which posits that the fundamental building blocks of matter and forces in nature are tiny vibrating strings. As yet, strings haven't been seen experimentally, but we are hard at work figuring out how we could detect them directly or indirectly - either by using giant particle accelerators or by studying the fine details of the cosmic microwave background radiation left over from the big bang. For a good introduction to String Theory, at levels appropriate for people varying from the interested layperson to a student interested in doing a PhD, please see the excellent educational website Superstringtheory.com

22. Content
Site seeks to explain the origins of matter and current highenergy research regarding the conditions of the early universe. The information presented here is published in booklet form by the Particle physics and Astronomy Research Council (PPARC).
http://hepwww.rl.ac.uk/pub/bigbang/part1.html
Big Bang Science
...exploring the origins of matter
The information presented here is published in booklet form by the Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council (PPARC). Printed copies of the booklet entitled "Big Bang Science" may be obtained by contacting PPARC at : Public Relations Office,
Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council,
Polaris House,
North Star Avenue,
Swindon,
Wiltshire,
Telephone: 01793 - 442098
Fax: 01793 - 442002

23. V Division Home Page V Division Home Page
highenergy-Density physics and Astrophysics.
http://www-pat.llnl.gov/Organization/VDivision/
High Energy Density Physics and Astrophysics
Mission Statement
Perform outstanding physics research in high energy density physics, astrophysics, and advanced detector development emphasizing areas important to major Laboratory programs. Acting Division Leader Albert Osterheld BROADEN SCIENCE - Pursue forefront research in the understanding of the structure of matter and its interaction with high temperature radiation. SUPPORT U.S. NATIONAL MISSION - Provide advanced physics research for IR and X-ray imaging technologies important to national security and environmental monitoring applications. DEVELOP PARTNERSHIPS - Interact with academic, private sector, and national research communities to advance high energy density and astrophysics research and related technology development. EXPERIMENTS ASTROPHYSICS MODELING THEORY ... SPECTROSCOPY
UCRL-WEB-145059

24. [hep-th/9808176] Goldstone And Pseudo-Goldstone Bosons In Nuclear, Particle And
These notes review the effective lagrangian treatment of Goldstone and pseudoGoldstone bosons, taking examples from high-energy/nuclear and condensed-matter physics.
http://xxx.lanl.gov/abs/hep-th/9808176
High Energy Physics - Theory, abstract
hep-th/9808176
): Fri, 28 Aug 1998 23:04:51 GMT (103kb) Date (revised ): Sat, 29 Aug 1998 12:58:46 GMT (103kb) Date (revised v3): Mon, 23 Aug 1999 19:34:52 GMT (107kb)
Goldstone and Pseudo-Goldstone Bosons in Nuclear, Particle and Condensed-Matter Physics
Authors: C.P. Burgess
Comments: 119 pages, LaTeX, five figures included with epsf. Lectures given to NUSS98, Seoul National University, June 1998. Typos cleaned up and minor changes to improve the presentation
Report-no: McGill-98/25
Journal-ref: Phys.Rept. 330 (2000) 193-261
These notes review the effective lagrangian treatment of Goldstone and pseudo-Goldstone bosons, taking examples from high-energy/nuclear and condensed-matter physics. The contents are:
1. Goldstone Bosons
2. Pions: A Relativistic Application
3. Magnons: Nonrelativistic Applications
4. SO(5) Invariance and Superconductors
5. Bibliography
Full-text: PostScript PDF , or Other formats
References and citations for this submission: SLAC-SPIRES HEP (refers to , cited

25. The Teacher's Corner: Multidisciplinary Classroom Activities
A multidisciplinary resource for lesson plans, study guides, and laboratory activities for middle school to college level. Math, Chemistry, physics, and Astronomy are all taught through the single unifying theme of the exciting world of highenergy astrophysics! The Teacher's Corner also includes information on NASA programs and opportunities.
http://imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/teachers/teachers_corner.html

Imagine Home
Current page
Join our Imagine News mailing list to receive e-mail about important updates to our site. Visit the Teachers' Forum to chat with other educators about using our materials in the classroom. Check the Latest News for Educators for other cool, new educational materials.
Our Teacher Resources include: We also have information about: Several of our web pages have been selected for sci Links , a service provided by the NSTA.
Send us your comments!
Home Imagine Science Exhibit Central ...
Show me a printable version of this page.
Imagine the Universe is a service of the High Energy Astrophysics Science Archive Research Center ( HEASARC ), Dr. Nicholas White (Director), within the

26. Physics, Mathematics, And Astronomy @ Caltech
Research into highenergy nuclear physics, gravity-wave detection, the structure of the universe and group theory.
http://www.pma.caltech.edu/
Division Chair:
Division Administrator:
Executive Officers - Physics:
Mathematics:
Astronomy: Thomas A. Tombrello
Alan P. Rice
Kenneth G. Libbrecht
Barry M. Simon
Nicholas Z. Scoville
Department of Physics
Department of Mathematics

Department of Astronomy
PMA Weekly Seminar Calendar Seminar schedules for Physics Math Astronomy Division Administration California Institute of Technology PMA Division Office 103-33 Pasadena, California 91125 PMA Major Facilities and Centers Institute for Quantum Information Infrared Processing and Analysis Center (IPAC) Space Infrared Telescope Facility (SIRTF) Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) ... Project MATHEMATICS! PMA Division Resources PMA/GPS Instrument Shop PMA Beowulf

27. HEAT (High-Energy, Antimatter Telescope) Prepage
highenergy Antimatter Telescope; high-altitude balloon-borne experiment to study antimatter in the primary cosmic radiation.
http://pooh.physics.lsa.umich.edu/heat/heat.html
HEAT Experiment prepage
Welcome to the HEAT Experiment prepage. You have three choices: (coutu@pooh.physics.lsa.umich.edu)

28. HEPpc: Linux Resources For High Energy Physics
Linux Resources for High Energy physics This site is intended as a clearing house for information about HEP, Linux and PC's. There are also summaries of our experience with Linux at Queen Mary and Westfield and Manchester.
http://hepwww.ph.qmw.ac.uk/HEPpc
Linux Resources for High Energy Physics This site is intended as a clearing house for information about HEP, Linux and PC's. There are also summaries of our experience with Linux at Queen Mary and Westfield and Manchester . HEP pc is hosted by the QMW College HEP group . Items marked were added within the last couple of weeks or so.
What's New
19 June 2001 The GCC v3.0 is released

Non-HEP specific Linux information, including documentation, ftp sites, news groups etc.

Support groups, local mailing list pages etc.

Some development projects and experiments already using Linux.

CERNLIB and other HEP software, and information about DAQ and realtime systems.

Other, more general, scientific software resources of possible interest to HEP:
Indices of scientific software

Distributed file systems

Batch queue systems

High Performance Computing
...
Scientific Programming
Information about using scientific programming languages on Linux. Fortran C++ Java
Hardware Information about PC hardware, and about ports of Linux to other platforms of interest to HEP.
Some users of Linux in HEP, Nuclear Physics, and in science in general.

29. Fermilab Web Site - This Page Has Moved
Learn more about this science through a tour providing lessons in elementary particles, matter and energy, color force, and a glossary of terms.
http://www.fnal.gov/pub/hep_descript.html
On March 1 Fermilab rolled out a new website.
This new website comes with a new look, a new architecture and a new navigation scheme.
Pages you have bookmarked may have moved to a new location. We suggest you use the Fermilab home page to find the file you are looking for.
If you need help, email Elizabeth Clements for assistance. We hope the new Fermilab website will make it easy to find the information you are looking for.
Security, Privacy, Legal

30. High Energy Physics Libraries Webzine
High Energy physics Libraries Webzine Homepage To be notified whenever a new issue is released, please enter your email address below This webzine was launched in March 2000.
http://library.cern.ch/HEPLW
High Energy Physics Libraries Webzine Homepage ISSN 1424-2729
Editorial Board
Purpose Author Guidelines Contents ... Open-Access Journals
To be notified whenever a new issue is released, please enter your email address below:
This webzine was launched in March 2000. It aims to discuss issues relevant to high energy physics libraries from the point of view of both information workers and library clients. A secondary aim is to give librarians the opportunity to experience the world of electronic publishing from the inside - if you would like to be involved please contact the Editorial Board
Issue 6/ March 2002
Issue 5 / November 2001 Issue 4 / June 2001 ... Issue 1 / March 2000

Maintained by: HEPLW Team
Last modified: March 28, 2002

31. Home - Search - Email - Help - About HEPIC
Alphabetical index of institutions; from HEPIC.Category Science physics Particle Research Groups...... This is a list of links to phonebooks and directories of High Energy physicspersonnel around the world. These are listed by institution.
http://www.hep.net/sites/directories.html

Home
Search Email Help ... About HEPIC This is a list of links to phonebooks and directories of High Energy Physics personnel around the world. These are listed by institution. Browse our Listings by Experiment to find a researcher with a particular collaboration. You may add a site to the HEP Virtual Phonebook here. To find a particular site in the HEP Virtual Phonebook, click on the first letter of that site.
Click on the site name to access the home page of that site, click on the directory name to access a specific directory.
Aachen University of Technology (RWTH)
Department of Physics Department Directory
Experimental Elementary Particle Physics Group I
... About HEPIC Revised: September 12, 2002
URL: http://www.hep.net/sites/directories.html

32. 文部科学省高エネルギー加速器研究機構
High Energy Accelerator Research Organization, Tsukuba, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan.The summary for this Japanese page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set.Category Science physics Particle Research Centers......
http://www.kek.jp/

33. Brown High Energy Physics
Welcome to the High Energy physics Group at Brown University.
http://www.het.brown.edu/
Welcome to the High Energy Physics Group at Brown University. Visit our web to learn about our people, our research and our activities. Explore to find pointers to other physics resources around the world.
Physics around the web:
Local resources:
Comments to webmaster@het.brown.edu

34. Neural Networks In High Energy Physics Home Page
Artificial Neural Networks in High Energy physics We try to provide here a central source of information on applications of neural network techniques to experimental high energy physics.
http://www.cern.ch/NeuralNets/nnwInHep.html
Artificial Neural Networks in High Energy Physics
We try to provide here a central source of information on applications of neural network techniques to experimental high energy physics. A great amount of work has been done by many people in this area, particularly in applying NNW software to off-line analysis and NNW hardware to on-line data selection. We include a list of references, descriptions of NNW hardware and software, status of NNW's in HEP experiments, current developments, etc. If you would like to contribute announcements, papers, programs, etc. to this page, please contact:
Clark S. Lindsey
lindsey@particle.kth.se
Bruce Denby
Bruce.DENBY@cetp.ipsl.fr
or
Thomas Lindblad
lindblad@particle.kth.se Latest revision: 2 May 2002 News and Recent Additions There are several HEP experiments that have used NNW hardware or will use it in the near future. Here are brief status reports on some these projects.
NNW in Experiments
Conferences
AIHEP Workshop Series
and Newsgroup NNW in HEP References

35. -- JHEP --
A refereed journal with free access to research papers in the fields of high energy physics.Category Science physics Publications Journals...... executive office. Recent changes in JHEP A new journal is born Journalof Cosmology and Astroparticle physics, IOPP Publishing. browse
http://jhep.sissa.it/
ISSN 1029-8479
04:45 - Sunday, 23 March 2003 in case you need assistance:
E-mail
the JHEP executive office
Recent changes in JHEP

A new journal is born:

JHEP

standard search

papers accepted and published this month

subscription information
...
Torii
's personal folder
tips@medialab.sissa.it
register to JHEP as an author submit a paper to JHEP connect to your preprint webpage ... jhep.mse.jhu.edu Recognized by the European Physical Society version 0.7.2

36. Experiments Online
Comprehensive list of current experiments in particle physics, SPIRES database at SLAC.Category Science physics Particle Experiments......
http://www.slac.stanford.edu/find/explist.html
Current experiments in particle physics
This document lists current high-energy physics experiments, sorted alphabetically by laboratory. We also have entries for non-accelerator experiments Each listing will show a [ SPIRES Entry] which gives the abstract, spokesperson, and full collaboration list, in addition to links to papers in HEP. The [ Home page], where known, takes you directly to the departmental home page. Alternatively try our Experiments search page Please send any comments, corrections, or updates to: library@slac.stanford.edu
Information on new experiments can be submitted here
Last modified at 13:43:12 on 04/15/02. Click on the appropriate letter below to scroll quickly to the desired alphabetical category. B C D F ... T For more information click here B Beijing Bonn U.
  • BONN-ELSA-GDH [ SPIRES Home page]
  • BONN-ELSA-SAPHIR [ SPIRES Home page] Mulitparticle final states from photons on nucleons
Return to top Brookhaven
  • AccTest
  • AGS experiments
  • 37. Division Of High Energy Physics - U.S. Department Of Energy, Office Of Science,
    Office of Science, Office of High Energy and Nuclear physics, Division of High Energy physics. Contains Category Science physics Particle......Contains information about programs, laboratories and universities that are fundedby the Division of High Energy physics. What is High Energy physics?
    http://doe-hep.hep.net/

    Latest News

    updated 03/20/03
    HEPAP

    P5 Subpanel
    HEP Facilities Committee General Reports Talks
    Large Hadron Collider (LHC) Project/Program

    HEPIC
    ... FY 2004 Congressional Budget Request for HENP
    What is High Energy Physics? "The Science of Matter, Energy, Space and Time."
    • The Physics of the Fundamental Forces and Matter in the Universe (which strongly overlaps with Astrophysics and Cosmology!)
    How can I learn about the Science? What does the Division of High Energy Physics (DHEP) do? We provide policy, overall planning and funding the U.S. research in High
    Energy Physics (also called Particle Physics). This involves experimental and theoretical research as well as research in particle acceleration.

    38. CERN - Public Home
    European Laboratory for Particle physics. Includes an introduction of the laboratory, information Category Science physics Particle Research Centers......CERN The world's largest particle physics laboratory where the web wasborn! Look behind the scenes of the world's largest particle physics lab.
    http://www.cern.ch/

    Languages
    Search SiteMap Contacts ... for CERN Users
    CERN
    The world's largest particle physics laboratory ... where the web was born!
    LHC:
    Dashboard

    Cost to completion (updated 2003-01-09)
    About CERN Visit CERN ... Ask an Expert All about CERN ...
    in 7 simple questions! Look behind the scenes
    of the world's largest
    particle physics lab Resources and
    opportunities for you and your school LHC Cost to Completion Spotlight on CMS , one of the four experiments of the Large Hadron Collider CERN scientists help you understand the mysteries of our universe

    39. High Energy Physics - Theory
    A collection of research papers on high energy particle physics, and on quantum field theories.Category Science physics Quantum Mechanics Resources......
    http://xxx.lanl.gov/archive/hep-th
    High Energy Physics - Theory (since 8/91)
    e-Prints are available for the following years:
    Additional:
    • new hep-th papers received (most recent mailing)
    • recent hep-th listings
    • current month's hep-th listings
    • lastupdate of daily changes to hep-th database (ftp format)
    • some info for hep-th
    Links to: arXiv hep-th find abs

    40. High Energy Physics - Lattice
    High Energy physics Group; Category Reference Education Brown University Research
    http://xxx.lanl.gov/archive/hep-lat
    High Energy Physics - Lattice (since 2/92)
    e-Prints are available for the following years:
    Additional:
    • new hep-lat papers received (most recent mailing)
    • recent hep-lat listings
    • current month's hep-lat listings
    • lastupdate of daily changes to hep-lat database (ftp format)
    • some info for hep-lat
    Links to: arXiv hep-lat find abs

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