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81. CERN Courier - The Case For Investing In Th - IOP Publishing - Article
Sincerely, Georges Charpak, val L fitch, Sheldon L Glashow, Gerard t Hooft, LeonLederman, TsungDao Lee, Martin L Perl, Norman F Ramsey, Burton Richter
http://www.cerncourier.com/main/article/43/10/27
Author:
Maurice Bourquin and Luciano Maiani

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The case for investing in the future Dear Professor Bourquin,
The European laboratory for particle physics, CERN, is often cited as the jewel of international collaboration. Created almost half a century ago by a consortium of 11 governments, CERN is now the world's largest research laboratory, with 20 member states and significant support and collaboration from many other nations. Its scientific accomplishments are legion. CERN has been the worldwide leader in elementary-particle research for decades past and, hopefully, it will continue to be for decades to come.
The research carried out at CERN by its member states is "pure" in the sense of being guided primarily by the drive to understand the universe in which we live. It is an established fact that the practical consequences of even the most apparently exotic research have always been plentiful and unexpected: the Web, born at CERN, is only one example.
CERN is now embarked on an ambitious and fascinating endeavour: the construction of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and the deployment of large detectors to exploit it. Scientists within and outside the discipline of particle physics agree on the necessity for the timely completion of this promising project.

82. National Academy Of Sciences
Fischer, Alfred G. Fisher, Michael E. Fisk, Zachary. Fisk, Lennard A. fitch, ValL. fitch, Walter M. Fixman, Marshall. Flanagan, James L. Flannery, Kent V.
http://www4.nationalacademies.org/nas/naspub.nsf/urllinks/$$AlphaListF?OpenDocum

83. 20th Century Year By Year 1980
between CRONIN, JAMES, W., USA, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, b. 1931; andFITCH, val L., USA, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, b. 1923 for the
http://www.multied.com/20th/1980.html
Major Event/ Sports Nobel Prizes Pulitzer Prizes ... Popular Book s / Popular Television Shows Popular Music/ Grammy Awards/ Tony Awards
Major Events of 1980
Sports
NBA: Los Angeles Lakers vs. Philadelphia 76ers Series: 4-2
NCAA Football: Georgia Record: 12-0-0
Heisman Trophy: George Rogers, south carolina, RB points: 1,128
Stanley Cup: New York Islanders vs. Philadelphia Flyers Series: 4-2
Super Bowl XIV: Pittsburgh Steelers vs. LA Rams Score: 31-19
US Open Golf: Jack Nicklaus Score: 272 Course: Baltusrol GC Location: Springfield, NJ
World Series: Philadelphia Phillies vs. Kansas City Royals Series: 4-2 1980 Olympic Games
Popular Music
1."Please Don't Go" ... KC & the Sunshine Band
2."Rock With You" ... Michael Jackson
3."Do That to Me One More Time" ... The Captain and Tennille
4."Crazy Little Thing Called Love" ... Queen
5."Another Brick in the Wall" ... Pink Floyd

84. Federation Of American Scientists
Ann Druyan. Renato Dulbecco*. John T. Edsall. Paul R. Ehrlich. George Field. ValL. fitch*. Jerome D. Frank. Jerome I. Friedman*. John Kenneth Galbraith. Walter Gilber*.
http://www.fas.org/static/board.jsp

85. Nat'l Academies Discovery Engine
.. Baym University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign William Bialek NEC Research InstituteVal fitch Princeton University Wendy Freedman Carnegie Observatories
http://lab.nap.edu/nap-cgi/discover.cgi?term=william bialek&restric=NAX

86. Liste Des Manager, Classement Par Ordre Alphabétique
Bernard L Schwartz Loral Spacecom,. Bernard Michel Cameco Corp.,. Bernard MiratFitch IBCA, Lagardère SCA,. Bernard val ASF (Autoroutes du Sud de la France),.
http://fr.transnationale.org/manager/manager_B.htm
Entreprises > Liste de managers: A B C D E F ... Z B Healey: Foster's Group Limited B Hunter: Service Corp. International B Kevin Turner: Wal-Mart Stores B Thomas Golisano: Paychex Inc. B. Thomas Golisano: Bacelius Ruru: PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia Barbara Beck: Manpower Barbara Cassani: Go Airlines Barbara Curry: TXU (Texas Utilities) Corp. Barbara Desoer: Bank of America Corp. Barbara L Duffy: Sears Canada Inc. Barbara Richmond: Croda International Plc Barbara Scherer: Plantronics Inc Barber B Conable Jr.: AIG (American International Group) Barclay Knapp: NTL Inc. Barney S Rush: Bewag Baron JACOBS: UCB Group Baron Paul Buysse: Bekaert Baron VELGE: UCB Group Barrie Cottingham: Cattles plc Barrie Levitt: Taro Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd Barry: IBEC Barry Bateman: Colt Telecom Group plc Barry Cohen: Parametric Technology Barry Cooper: Banque de Montreal Barry Diller: InterActiveCorp ex-USA Interactive USA Networks, Inc Barry Elson: Telewest Communications plc Barry Fromberg: Dean Foods Co. Barry Griswell: Principal Financial Group Barry Hoffman: Valassis Barry Lawson Williams: Barry Linsky: Interpublic Group of Companies Barry M Barovick: Barry Safrit: Bassett Furniture Industries Barry Shaked: Retalix Ltd Barry Sharp: AES (Allied Energy Systems) Corp.

87. Index Of Nobel Laureates In Physics
1958.
http://almaz.com/nobel/physics/alpha.html
ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSICS
Name Year Awarded Abrikosov, Alexei A. Alferov, Zhores I. Alfven, Hannes Alvarez, Luis W. ... Medicine We always welcome your feedback and comments

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89. Physics4u-Ôï Íüìðåë ãéá ôç óðáóìÝíç óõììåôñßá CPT
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http://www.physics4u.gr/articles/2002/nobel1980.html
Ôï Íüìðåë ãéá ôç óðáóìÝíç óõììåôñßá CP
Ïé Áìåñéêáíïß öõóéêïß James Cronin êáé Val Logsdon Fitch áíáêÜëõøáí Ýíá áíåîÞãçôï öáéíüìåíï. Ôï óðÜóéìï ôçò óõììåôñßáò CP (öïñôßïõ-ïìïôéìßáò). Åíþ õðÜñ÷åé ç êáèïëéêÞ éó÷ýò ôçò óõììåôñßáò CPT óôéò áëëçëåðéäñÜóåéò ðéóôåõüôáí ðùò Ýðñåðå íá éó÷ýåé êáé ãéá ôç óõììåôñßá CP. Ôï ðåßñáìá ðñáãìáôïðïéÞèçêå ôï 1964 óôï Åèíéêü ÅñãáóôÞñéï Brookhaven ôùí ÇÐÁ êáé áöïñïýóå ìéá áðáãïñåõìÝíç äéÜóðáóç ôïõ ïõäÝôåñïõ Ê-ìåóïíßïõ. Ç äéÜóðáóç ôïõ ìåóïíßïõ-Ê Ýäåéîå üôé óå óõ÷íüôçôá ç óõììåôñßá CP ðáñáâéáæüôáí, ìå ôçí ðáñáãùãÞ åíüò CP-óõììåôñéêïý óùìáôéäßïõ áðü Ýíá CP-áíôéóõììåôñéêïý. ÷ñüíï T ïìïôéìßá P öïñôßï C Ôï 1956 üìùò äýï Áìåñéêáíïß Öõóéêïß, ï Lee êáé ï Yang, õðÝèåóáí üôé ç áóèåíÞò ðõñçíéêÞ áëëçëåðßäñáóç äåí õðáêïýåé óôç óõììåôñßá Ñ, ãéáôß ôï óùìáôßäéï öïñÝáò ôçò áóèåíïýò áëëçëåðßäñáóçò ìðïæüíéï W, Ý÷åé ìÜæá êáé öïñôßï. Áõôü óçìáßíåé üôé ç áóèåíÞò áëëçëåðßäñáóç áíÜãêáóå ôï Óýìðáí íá åîåëé÷èåß äéáöïñåôéêÜ áð' ü,ôé èá åîåëßóóïíôáí ôï êáôïðôñéêü ôïõ Óýìðáí. Ôçí èåùñßá áõôÞ, ôçí åðéâåâáßùóå ðåéñáìáôéêÜ êáé ç óõíåñãÜôéäá ôïõò êõñßá Wu ôï 1957, óôçí äéÜóðáóç âÞôá. Áíáêáëýöèçêå åðßóçò üôé ç áóèåíÞò áëëçëåðßäñáóç äåí õðáêïýåé êáé óôçí óõììåôñßá C. Áõôü óçìáßíåé üôé Ýíá Óýìðáí ìå áíôéóùìáôßäéá åîåëßóóåôáé äéáöïñåôéêÜ áðü ôï äéêü ìáò. Ïé öõóéêïß üìùò ðßóôåõáí üôé èá ìðïñïýóå ç áóèåíÞò áëëçëåðßäñáóç, íá õðáêïýåé óôç óõíäõáóìÝíç óõììåôñßá CP, ðáñüëï ðïõ êáé ïé äýï óõììåôñßåò äåí éó÷ýïõí.

90. L'asymétrie CP Ou Le Privilège De La Matière

http://www.astrosurf.com/lombry/quantique-asymetrie-cp.htm
La physique quantique L'asymétrie CP ou le privilège de la matière En 1954, les physiciens G.Lüders, W.Pauli et J.Schwinger ont démontré que si les mathématiques étaient une science exacte, toute théorie qui obéissait à la mécanique quantique et à la relativité devait également obéir à la "loi du bon sens". Formellement appelée la "symétrie CPT", ce théorème assure une symétrie globale des lois de la Nature, combinant la charge, la parité et le temps A insi que nous l'avons expliqué en étudiant les théories de symétrie , les graphes de Feynman sont bien adaptés à ce genre de transitions et permettent d'exprimer par un graphique les interactions entre particules (graphes que l'on retrouve également dans la statique des fils). Les événements devraient se dérouler de la même façon si l'on remplaçait les particules par des antiparticules (symétrie C, la conjugaison de charge), si l'on prenait son image dans un miroir (symétrie P ou hélicité, également appelée chilarité) et si l'on inversait la flèche du temps (symétrie T). La symétrie dite CPT devait être respectée. De façon générale la symétrie T est conservée. L'image dans un miroir d'une antiparticule remontant le temps est bien similaire à l'image de la même particule qui évolue dans le sens direct. Mais en réalité, nous savons que l'univers n'obéit pas à la symétrie T, car comme le temps s'écoule, il s'étend. Inversement, il se contracterait, modifiant sa structure physique et chimique. Ceci est une explication "thermodynamique" mais elle prouve déjà la non conservation de certaines propriétés de symétrie de l'univers.

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