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Zu Beginn des neuen Jahrhunderts sehen sich die Universitäten gewaltigen Herausforderungen gegenüber. Die Ära der Wissenschaftsgesellschaft bedeutet gerade für die technisch-naturwissenschaftlich orientierten Hochschulen ganz neue Aufgaben und eine gesteigerte Verantwortung gegenüber der Gesellschaft. Anlässlich ihres 175. Jubiläums macht die Universität Karlsruhe in der vorliegenden Festschrift deshalb die zentralen Entwicklungstendenzen sichtbar, die Forschung und Lehre in diesen Zeiten des Umbruchs kennzeichnen, und nimmt zu Fragen der anstehenden Strukturreform der Hochschulen Stellung. Die Standortbestimmung einer der erfolgreichsten Technischen Universitäten weltweit erfolgt dabei vor dem Hintergrund ihrer langen geschichtlichen Erfahrung. Sie ist zugleich Rückblick und Ausblick und richtet sich mit ihrer betont anschaulichen Darstellungsweise an alle, die sich für die Grundprobleme interessieren, mit denen Spitzenforschung und interdisziplinäre Lehre heute konfrontiert werden
The scientific program of these important proceedings was arranged to cover most of the field of neutrino physics. In light of the rapid growth of interest stimulated by new interesting results from the field, more than half of the papers presented here are related to the neutrino mass and oscillations, including atmospheric and solar neutrino studies. Neutrino mass and oscillations could imply the existence of a mass scale many orders of magnitudes higher than presented in current physics and will probably guide scientists beyond the standard model of particle physics.
This book constitutes the proceedings of the XVIII International Symposium on Lepton-Photon Interactions. It contains 30 review papers on the latest developments by experts in the field. The subjects cover the structure of photons and hadrons, progress in QCD and diffraction, heavy quark (c, b, t) physics, electroweak precision measurements and tests, CP violation, neutrino physics, searches for new particles and phenomena, cosmology, progress in theory and physics at future colliders.
Neutrinos are the central thread in the study of many aspects of particle physics and astrophysics. Neutrino interactions test the standard electroweak theory and its TeV scale extensions, and examine the structure of the nucleon and of the CKM matrix. Searches for neutrino mass and other intrinsic properties probe new physics at very short distance scales. The weak interactions of neutrinos imply for them a unique role in studying the early universe, the core of the Sun, type II supernovae, and active galactic nuclei, and suggest the possibility of small neutrino masses contributing to the missing matter in the Universe, especially on very large distance scales.
Few Particle Problems in the Nuclear Interaction emerged from the International Conference on Few Particle Problems in the Nuclear Interaction held in Los Angeles, from August 28-September 1, 1972. The aim of the conference was to discuss recent developments in low and medium energy few-particle problems. This included the fields of the nuclear three-body problem; nuclear forces (in particular, three-body forces); symmetries; and the interaction of mesons, leptons, and photons with few-nucleon systems. Special sessions were also devoted to the application of the results and techniques of the few-particle research to the problems of other fields, in particular nuclear structure and astrophysics. The conference was organized into nine plenary sessions and 13 parallel sessions. This volume contains 184 papers presented during the nine sessions on the following topics: the nucleon-nucleon interaction; three-body forces; hypernuclear systems; symmetries; three-body problems; multiparticle reactions; proposed studies of few-nucleon systems with meson factories; few-nucleon systems and leptons, mesons, and photons; and applications.
Vols. for 1956- include a separately paged section: Directory of organizations, associations and institutions.