tailieunhanh - NEW FIELDS AND STRINGS IN SUBNUCLEAR PHYSICS

During August/September 2001, a group of 75 physicists from 51 laboratories in 15 countries met in Erice to participate in the 39th Course of the International School of Subnuclear Physics. The countries represented by the participants were: Argentina, Austria, Canada, China, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Poland, Russia, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom, Ukraine and the United States of America. | The Subnudear Series Volume 39 Proceedings of the International School of Subnuclear Physics NEW FIELDS AND STRINGS IN SUBNUCLEAR PHYSICS Edited by Antonino Zichichi World Scientific The Subnudear Series Volume 39 Proceedings of the International School of Subnuclear Physics NEW FIELDS AND STRINGS IN SUBNUCLEAR PHYSICS THE SUBNUCLEAR SERIES Series Editor ANTONINO ZICHICHI European Physical Society Geneva Switzerland 1. 1963 2. 1964 3. 1965 4. 1966 5. 1967 6. 1968 7. 1969 8. 1970 9. 1971 10. 1972 11. 1973 12. 1974 13. 1975 14. 1976 15. 1977 16. 1978 17. 1979 18. 1980 19. 1981 20. 1982 21. 1983 22. 1984 23. 1985 24. 1986 25. 1987 26. 1988 27. 1989 28. 1990 29. 1991 30. 1992 31. 1993 32. 1994 33. 1995 34. 1996 35. 1997 36. 1998 37. 1999 38. 2000 39. 2001 STRONG ELECTROMAGNETIC AND WEAK INTERACTIONS SYMMETRIES IN ELEMENTARY PARTICLE PHYSICS RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN PARTICLE SYMMETRIES STRONG AND WEAK INTERACTIONS HADRONS AND THEIR INTERACTIONS THEORY AND PHENOMENOLOGY IN PARTICLE PHYSICS SUB NUCLEAR PHENOMENA ELEMENTARY PROCESSES AT HIGH ENERGY PROPERTIES OF THE FUNDAMENTAL INTERACTIONS HIGHLIGHTS IN PARTICLE PHYSICS LAWS OF HADRONIC MATTER LEPTON AND HADRON STRUCTURE NEW PHENOMENA IN SUBNUCLEAR PHYSICS UNDERSTANDING THE FUNDAMENTAL CONSTITUENTS OF MATTER THE WHYS OF SUB NUCLEAR PHYSICS THE NEW ASPECTS OF SUBNUCLEAR PHYSICS POINTLIKE STRUCTURES INSIDE AND OUTSIDE HADRONS THE HIGH-ENERGY LIMIT THE UNITY OF THE FUNDAMENTAL INTERACTIONS GAUGE INTERACTIONS Theory and Experiment HOW FAR ARE WE FROM THE GAUGE FORCES QUARKS LEPTONS AND THEIR CONSTITUENTS OLD AND NEW FORCES OF NATURE THE SUPERWORLD I THE SUPERWORLD II THE SUPERWORLD III THE CHALLENGING QUESTIONS PHYSICS UP TO 200 TeV PHYSICS AT THE HIGHEST ENERGY AND LUMINOSITY To Understand the Origin of Mass FROM SUPERSTRINGS TO THE REAL SUPERWORLD FROM SUPERSYMMETRY TO THE ORIGIN OF SPACE-TIME FROM SUPERSTRING TO PRESENT-DAY PHYSICS VACUUM AND VACUA The Physics of Nothing EFFECTIVE THEORIES AND FUNDAMENTAL INTERACTIONS .