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  1. An Introduction to Particle Accelerators by E. J. N. Wilson, 2001-08-09
  2. Quantum Electrodynamics: Gribov Lectures on Theoretical Physics (Cambridge Monographs on Particle Physics, Nuclear Physics and Cosmology) by V. N. Gribov, J. Nyiri, 2005-07-14
  3. Newton to Einstein: The Trail of Light: An Excursion to the Wave-Particle Duality and the Special Theory of Relativity by Ralph Baierlein, 2001-09-17
  4. The Charm of Strange Quarks : Mysteries and Revolutions of Particle Physics by R. Michael Barnett, Henry Muehry, et all 2000-06-16
  5. Electromagnetic Fields and Relativistic Particles (International Series in Pure and Applied Physics) by Emil Jan Konopinski, 1981-01
  6. Electromechanics of Particles by Thomas B. Jones, 2005-09-08
  7. Schaum's Outline of Applied Physics, 4ed (Schaum's Outline Series) by Arthur Beiser, 2009-06-05
  8. Invariance principles and elementary particles, (Investigations in physics) by J. J Sakurai, 1964
  9. Spin in Particle Physics (Cambridge Monographs on Particle Physics, Nuclear Physics and Cosmology) by Elliot Leader, 2005-10-06
  10. The Experimental Foundations of Particle Physics by Robert N. Cahn, Gerson Goldhaber, 2009-08-31
  11. The Physics of Particle Accelerators: An Introduction by Klaus Wille, 2001-05-03
  12. Collider Physics: Revised Edition (Frontiers in Physics) by Vernon D. Barger, Roger J.N. Phillips, 1996-12-17
  13. Gauge Theories in Particle Physics, 2 Volume Set (Graduate Student Series in Physics) by I.J.R. Aitchison, A.J.G. Hey, 2004-01-01
  14. The Relations of Particles (World Scientific Lecture Notes in Physics) by L. B. Okun, 1991-08

61. Old Records Saved By Particle Physics: Scanner Could Help Music Archives Preserv
Old records saved by particle physics. Scanner could help music archives preserve sounds of yesteryear. 21 April 2004 MICHAEL HOPKIN.
http://www.nature.com/nsu/040419/040419-4.html
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Old records saved by particle physics
Scanner could help music archives preserve sounds of yesteryear.
21 April 2004 MICHAEL HOPKIN Into the groove: Rare recordings can now be digitised without damage. Particle physicists in California are swapping bosons for basslines in a bid to breathe fresh life into the earliest sound recordings. A technique developed at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory allows researchers to create digital copies of old records without damaging the fragile discs. The technique uses a light sensor, originally designed to track the paths of subatomic particles such as bosons, to capture images of the record's groove. A computer then uses these to reconstruct the recording, filtering out any background noise to produce a blemish-free digital version. The researchers have already created a copy of Marian Anderson's 1947 rendition of "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen", minus the scratches, pops and hisses. Traditional remastering techniques involve playing records back using a stylus while making a digital recording of the result. But this can damage the delicate wax, shellac or vinyl originals, says Carl Haber, who is leading the new project.

62. University Of Wales Swansea - Physics Department
Threeyear BSc with specialised options in laser physics, medical physics, and particle physics and the foundations of cosmology.
http://www.physics.swansea.ac.uk/
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63. UH Elementary Particle Physics
Elementary particle physics at the University of Hawaii. Accelerator Based particle physics AMY; BELLE; BES; CLEO; D0. Particle Astrophysics Super Kamiokande.
http://www.phys.hawaii.edu/hepg.html
Elementary Particle Physics at the University of Hawaii
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64. High Energy Physics - Theory
A collection of research papers on high energy particle physics, and on quantum field theories.
http://arxiv.org/archive/hep-th
High Energy Physics - Theory (since 8/91)
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65. Particle Physics
LPOTT PionNucleus Scattering; PiN Chiral Color Dielectric Quark Model for pi-Nucleon Interactions; and LPOTp Polarized Proton Scattering from Polarized Nuclei, in Parallel, by Rubin Landau
http://www.physics.orst.edu/~rubin/codes/
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  • LPOTT: Pion-Nucleus Scattering PiN: Chiral Color Dielectric Quark Model for pi-Nucleon Interactions LPOTp: Polarized Proton Scattering from Polarized Nuclei, in Parallel
  • 66. Www.crpp.carleton.ca/
    The Institute of particle physics L’Institut de la Physique des The Institute of particle physics L’Institut de la Physique des Particules Director Dr. Richard Keeler about IPP IPP program. bylaws and policies. forms.
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    67. Isaac Newton Group Of Telescopes
    The Isaac Newton Group of Telescopes (ING) operates the 4.2m William Herschel Telescope, the 2.5m Isaac Newton Telescope and the 1.0m Jacobus Kapteyn Telescope on behalf of the particle physics and Astronomy Research Council (PPARC) of the United Kingdom and the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) of the Netherlands. The ING is located at the Roque de Los Muchachos Observatory, La Palma, Spain.
    http://www.ing.iac.es/
    News: GLAS: a Rayleigh laser for the WHT Latest Schedules and Time Allocations ING Newsletter No. 7, December 2003 ING web site: http://www.ing.iac.es UK mirror site: http://www.ast.cam.ac.uk/ING/

    68. NMSU Nuclear/Particle Physics Home Page
    Nuclear and particle physics. New Mexico State University. Welcome to the NMSU Nuclear and particle physics WWW home page.
    http://nuclear.physics.nmsu.edu/
    Nuclear and Particle Physics
    New Mexico State University
    Welcome to the NMSU Nuclear and Particle Physics WWW home page. Announcements Publications Progress Reports For information about our group members see Laboratories and Experiments where we work

    69. CERN - Public Home
    European Laboratory for particle physics.
    http://cern.web.cern.ch/CERN/

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    and American Institute of Physics Tate medal About CERN Visit CERN Education ... Spotlight on 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 Spotlight on CMS , one of the four experiments of the Large Hadron Collider CERN scientists help you understand the mysteries of our universe

    70. Vietnam2004 - Particle Physics, Astrophysics
    5th Rencontres du Vietnam. particle physics and Atrophysics, Hanoi, August 5 to August 11, 2004.
    http://opserv.obspm.fr/confs/Vietnam/
    5th Rencontres du Vietnam Particle Physics and Atrophysics, Hanoi, August 5 to August 11, 2004. General Information Visa Formalities New Views on the Universe New views in particle physics

    71. The Mechanism That Makes Fundamental Mass
    Page devoted to the symmetry breaking, the mechanism that makes all mass.
    http://www.jupiterscientific.org/sciinfo/fundmass.html
    The Mechanism That Makes Fundamental Mass
    In Particle Physics,
    the Greatest Unsolved Problem
    Is the Mechanism That Makes All Mass.
    E verything in the world has mass, and since everything is made up of atoms of electrons, protons and neutrons, the mass of everything is due to the mass of these subatomic particles. A proton weighs about 2000 times the weight of an electron. A neutron is slightly heavier than a proton.
    What Is the Standard Model?
    During the last part of the 20th century, physicists have constructed a theory of subatomic particles and their interactions known as the Standard Model of particle physics. Three forces operate in this microscopic world: electromagnetism, which encompasses the electric and magnetic forces; the strong nuclear force, which holds the protons and neutrons together in the nucleus, or heavy central core of an atom; and the weak subnuclear force, which causes some nuclei to decay in radioactive processes and helps to generate energy at the center of the Sun. The weak subnuclear force and electromagnetism have been unified into a single structure known as the electroweak theory. One of the great principles of particle physics
    is that all forces are created through the exchange
    of a special set of particles called gauge bosons.

    72. UK And Ireland Theoretical Particle Physics Jobs Rumour Mill
    UK and Ireland Theoretical particle physics Jobs Rumour Mill. This is an informal rumour board providing (hopefully) useful information
    http://www.hep.phys.soton.ac.uk/~evans/rumour.html
    UK and Ireland Theoretical Particle Physics Jobs Rumour Mill
    This is an informal rumour board providing (hopefully) useful information about careers in particle physics research in the UK and Ireland. We cannot guarantee that any information is accurate. This information is provided as a public service, no warranty is expressed or implied. Your mileage may vary. Related rumour boards are to be found for US theory jobs US experimental jobs US nuclear theory Austria/Germany/Swiss ... Portugal and Greece . Job announcements may be found at TIPTOP Links to UK theory groups web pages and those in Ireland Imperial have a guide to postdoc applications. Links to currently available PhD places can be found in Oxford
    Jobs and 5 Year fellowships for 2003-2004 Academic Year
    Swansea (Lecturer/Senior Lecturer or Reader) (deadline 28/05/04) Short List:
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    Jan Plefka (AEI-Potsdam)
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    Tim Hollowood (Swansea) Offered to: Tim Hollowood (declined) Durham (Maths)(2 jobs - 1 senior) (deadline 23/02/04) Short List: Veronika Hubeny (Stanford) Mukund Rangamani (LBL) Michael Flohr (Bonn) Ingo Runkel (Humboldt) Panagiota Kanti (Oxford) Radu Tatar Offered to: Veronika Hubeny Galway (deadline 09/01/04) Short List: Brian Dolan (Maynooth/Dublin) Stefan Weigert (Hull) Michael Beyer (Rostock Univ.)

    73. God Particle Discovered
    A report on one of the potentially most important discoveries of the new millennium, along with a summary of the standard model of particle physics.
    http://www.jupiterscientific.org/sciinfo/higgs.html
    "God Particle" Possibly Discovered
    O ne of the most important discoveries in particle physics of the last 25 years has possibly just been made by experimentalists at CERN, the giant laboratory just outside of Geneva on the border of Switzerland and France. Scientists there think that they have discovered the Higgs field, also nicknamed the "God particle" by Nobel laureate Leon Lederman who wrote a book with that title . If the result is verified, the Higgs will have a mass about 125 times the mass of the proton, making it as heavy as a medium-sized nucleus, and it will "fill in" the last missing piece of a puzzle involving the solution of one of the great outstanding problems in physics of the 20th century: the origin of all mass . If the properties of the Higgs are confirmed, the picture of fundamental particle forces will have been completed. That picture is known as The Standard Model. The Standard Model of particle physics provides a description of microscopic matter and their fundamental interactions. All matter is comprised of quarks and leptons. Three quarks bind to form the proton and neutron. The neutrons and protons stick together to form nuclei – the tiny, heavy central "hearts" of atoms. Leptons appear in nature in two types: electrically charged and neutral. Neutral leptons are called neutrinos and hardly interact with matter at all. There are three known charged leptons, the lightest of which is the electron. Electrons, which are negatively charged, are attracted to nuclei, which are positively charged, to form atoms. A good pictorial representation of an atom is a cloud of electrons swarming around a tiny nucleus, much the way bees might swarm around a queen who has left her hive. Since atoms make up everything in the world, quarks and leptons are the fundamental building blocks of nature.

    74. Dept. Of Particle Physics At USC
    DEPARTMENT OF particle physics. Depto. de Física de Partículas Universidade de Santiago de Compostela E15706 Santiago de Compostela Spain
    http://www-fp.usc.es/
    DEPARTMENT OF PARTICLE PHYSICS
    Universidade de Santiago de Compostela
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    75. Elementary Particle Theory/Mathematical Physics Groups
    Research in Elementary Particle Theory / Mathematical Physics Elementary particle physics aims to define the ultimate laws of nature.
    http://fy.chalmers.se/tp/Egroup/
    MC Theoretical Physics Elementary Particle Theory / Mathematical Physics Physics and Engineering Physics Chalmers University of Technology and Elementary Particle Theory /
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    The web pages of the research groups are moving to a new location and under reconstruction. These pages are no longer regularly updated. EUROPEAN
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    18th Nordic String Network Meeting , Groningen, Holland, May 13-15, 2004

    Visitors:
    Anders Westerberg (CERN), February 21-25, 2003
    Roberto Iengo (Trieste), March 10-12, 2003
    Misha Vasiliev (Lebedev Inst.), March 12 - April 8, 2003
    Matteo Bertolini (Nordita), March 13-14, 2003
    Kumar Narain (ICTP, Trieste), May 19, 2003
    Igor Schnakenburg (Hebrew Univ), August 17-?, 2003
    Matteo Bertolini (Nordita), August 19-22, 2003
    Igor Klebanov (Princeton), August 19-25, 2003
    Costas Bachas (ENS, Paris), August 20-25, 2003

    76. General Systems, Gravity, And Unified Field Theory
    Articles on gravitation, cosmology, unified field theory, particle physics, and general systems.
    http://www.people.cornell.edu/pages/jag8/

    77. Oxford Particle Physics Welcome Page
    University of Oxford. Department of Physics. particle physics. Nuclear and Astrophysics Laboratory, Keble Road, Oxford OX1 3RH, UK
    http://www-pnp.physics.ox.ac.uk/
    University of Oxford
    Department of Physics
    Particle Physics
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    Keble Road, Oxford OX1 3RH, UK
    Tel: 01865 273333 Fax: 01865 273418
    email: pp.secretary@physics.ox.ac.uk
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    The new version is http://www.physics.ox.ac.uk/pnp/default.asp
    You will be taken here automatically after 10 seconds. Please send any comments to Susan Cooper The old external page is still available. The old local page is still available. Last update: 17th May 2000

    78. Marco Giammarchi
    Research associate at University of Milano. Includes information on particle physics, a short biography, and links to particle physics.
    http://pcone.mi.infn.it/~giammarc/
    Marco Giulio Giammarchi , Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare
    Send mail to Marco.Giammarchi@mi.infn.it
    My excellent friend, you are an Athenian, a citizen of this great city, so famous for wisdom and strength, and you take every care to be as well off as possible in money, reputation and place - then are you not ashamed not to take every care and tought for understanding, for truth, and for the soul, so that it may be perfect? Plato, Apology (The Defense of Socrates)
    Short Biography
    Marco Giulio Giammarchi: born in Milano (Italy) on the 31.st of October 1960. Elementary education: at the Leonardo da Vinci elementary school in Milano. Junior high school at Scuola Media Cairoli, Milano. High school at Liceo Scientifico Donatelli, Milano. Degree in Physics ( Italian Laurea ) from the University of Milano, in 1984. Summer Student at CERN in 1983. Guest Scientist at Fermilab (USA) in 1985. Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (Infn) Research Associate, at Milano, since 1988. PhD. in Physics from the University of Milano , in 1989.

    79. The New Mexico Center For Particle Physics

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    80. DESY THEORY WORKSHOP 2001 HOMEPAGE
    Gravity and particle physics. Strings and DBranes Large Extra Dimensions and Phenomenology Cosmology and Astrophysics Gravitational Waves and New Phenomena.
    http://www.desy.de/desy-th/workshop.01/

    DESY THEORY WORKSHOP
    OCTOBER 9 - 12, 2001
    DESY, Hamburg, Germany
    Gravity and Particle Physics
    Strings and D-Branes
    Large Extra Dimensions and Phenomenology
    Cosmology and Astrophysics
    Gravitational Waves and New Phenomena
    INTRODUCTORY LECTURES Oct. 9, 2001
    C. Bachas (Paris) V. Mukhanov (Munich) S. Theisen (Potsdam)
    PLENARY SESSIONS Oct. 10-12, 2001
    Speakers include:
    J. Long (Colorado) F. Quevedo (Cambridge) K. Behrndt (Berlin) J. March-Russell (CERN) V. Rubakov (Moscow) R. Bender (Munich) T. Mohaupt (Halle) V. Schomerus (Potsdam) P. de Bernardis (Rome) V. Mukhanov (Munich) B. Schutz (Potsdam) R. Blumenhagen (Berlin) H. Nicolai (Potsdam) J. Silk (Oxford) J. de Boer (Amsterdam) H.P. Nilles (Bonn) H. Tye (Cornell) L. Covi (DESY) B. Ovrut (Philadelphia) D. Waldram (Queen Mary) M. Cvetic (Philadelphia) J. Plefka (Potsdam) C. Wetterich (Heidelberg)
    M. Gaberdiel (King's College)
    PARALLEL SESSIONS
    Mainly reserved for young researchers. Contributions financial support for young physicists is possible.
    ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
    J. Louis (Halle)

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