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Antonino Zichichi

    WHAT WE WOULD LIKE LHC TO GIVE US
    BASICS AND HIGHLIGHTS IN FUNDAMEN..(V37)
    New Phenomena in Subnuclear Physics
    The Superworld III
    New Phenomena in Subnuclear Physics
    REFLECTIONS ON THE NEXT STEP FOR LHC
    • REFLECTIONS ON THE NEXT STEP FOR LHC

      • 520 páginas
      • 19 horas de lectura

      Focusing on advancements in particle physics, this collection features discussions from the 51st Course of the International School of Subnuclear Physics. Key topics include Quantum Chromodynamics, the implications of LHC results, and the exploration of Higgs-SUSY theories. The proceedings delve into complex themes such as quantum gravity and the nature of black holes, reflecting on future directions for research in high-energy physics and the Large Hadron Collider.

      REFLECTIONS ON THE NEXT STEP FOR LHC
    • New Phenomena in Subnuclear Physics

      Part A

      • 588 páginas
      • 21 horas de lectura

      In July 1975, a significant gathering of 122 physicists from 68 laboratories across 27 countries took place in Erice for the 13th Course of the International School of Subnuclear Physics. Sponsored by various prestigious organizations, the event highlighted groundbreaking discoveries in particle physics, including findings from the MIT-BNL and SLAC SPEAR groups, and notable observations by Carlo Rubbia in high-energy neutrino interactions. The highlight was the discovery of a new particle, Pc, reported by B. Wiik, marking a pivotal moment in the field.

      New Phenomena in Subnuclear Physics
    • The Superworld III

      • 448 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      The 26th Course of the International School of Subnuclear Physics in Erice gathered 67 physicists from 17 countries to explore advancements in Superstring and Supermembrane theories. Sponsored by various international organizations, the event included lectures on CP violation, Heavy Leptons, and future physics projects at Gran Sasso and Fermi Lab. Notable discussions featured Julian Schwinger's insights on Quantum Field Theory anomalies and Shelly Glashow's closing remarks on the potential end of Superworld, highlighting the tension between theoretical exploration and experimental reality.

      The Superworld III
    • New Phenomena in Subnuclear Physics

      Part B

      • 700 páginas
      • 25 horas de lectura

      In July 1975, a significant gathering of 122 physicists from 27 countries convened in Erice for the 13th Course of the International School of Subnuclear Physics. Sponsored by various prestigious organizations, the event showcased groundbreaking discoveries in particle physics, notably from the MIT-BNL and SLAC SPEAR groups. Key findings included high-energy neutrino interactions observed by Carlo Rubbia and the discovery of a new particle, Pc, reported by B. Wiik. This course marked a pivotal moment in the advancement of subnuclear physics research.

      New Phenomena in Subnuclear Physics
    • BASICS AND HIGHLIGHTS IN FUNDAMEN..(V37)

      • 648 páginas
      • 23 horas de lectura

      The proceedings from the 37th Course of the International School of Subnuclear Physics highlight the collaboration of 68 physicists from 48 laboratories across 17 countries, convened in Erice, Italy, in 1999. The volume emphasizes the fundamental unity of physics, exploring both theoretical frameworks and experimental findings, showcasing the collective efforts and insights of leading experts in the field.

      BASICS AND HIGHLIGHTS IN FUNDAMEN..(V37)
    • WHAT WE WOULD LIKE LHC TO GIVE US

      • 596 páginas
      • 21 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the advancements in subnuclear physics, this book compiles the proceedings from the 50th Anniversary International School of Subnuclear Physics held in Erice in 2012. Celebrating the legacy of its founders, including Antonino Zichichi and John Bell, the course featured lectures on significant theoretical and experimental breakthroughs in the field. This collection reflects the ongoing evolution and importance of subnuclear physics since its inception in the early 1960s.

      WHAT WE WOULD LIKE LHC TO GIVE US
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      SEARCH FOR THE UNEXPECT AT LHC & THE STATUS OUR KNOWLEDGE
    • WHAT IS KNOWN AND UNEXPECTED AT LHC

      • 344 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

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      WHAT IS KNOWN AND UNEXPECTED AT LHC
    • NEW PHYSICS FRONTIERS IN THE LHC-2 ERA, THE

      • 502 páginas
      • 18 horas de lectura

      The 54th Course of the International School of Subnuclear Physics in June 2016 brought together 167 physicists from 31 countries to explore advancements in physics during the LHC-2 Era. The event focused on emerging frontiers in physics and related fields, highlighting collaborative research and innovative discoveries in laboratories worldwide.

      NEW PHYSICS FRONTIERS IN THE LHC-2 ERA, THE
    • The Proceedings of the 53rd Course of the International School of Subnuclear Physics delves into the future of physics, exploring new frontiers across various scientific disciplines. It presents insights and discussions from leading experts, highlighting emerging trends and innovations that could shape the landscape of physics and related fields in the coming years.

      FUTURE OF OUR PHYSICS INCLUDING NEW FRONTIERS, THE