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Berkeley Conference

Abstract

To a regular observer at annual international meetings, progress in particle physics from one year to the next sometimes might seem ponderously slow. But shift the timescale and the result is startling. Opening his summary of the 1986 International Conference on High Energy Physics, held in Berkeley, California, from 16-23 July, Steve Weinberg first recalled the 1966 Conference, also held in Berkeley. Then the preoccupations were current algebra, hadron resonances and the interpretation of scattering in terms of Regge poles, and the theory of weak interactions. Physics certainly has moved.
Authors:
Publication Date:
Oct 15, 1986
Product Type:
Journal Article
Report Number:
INIS-XC-J-15P0274
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: CERN Courier; Journal Volume: 26; Journal Issue: 8; Other Information: Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
Subject:
72 PHYSICS OF ELEMENTARY PARTICLES AND FIELDS; CALIFORNIA; CURRENT ALGEBRA; HADRONS; HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS; MEETINGS; QUANTUM CHROMODYNAMICS; REGGE POLES; WEAK INTERACTIONS
OSTI ID:
22352049
Country of Origin:
CERN
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: ISSN 0304-288X; CODEN: CECOA2; TRN: XC15P0274058400
Availability:
Also available on-line: http://cds.cern.ch/record/1731295/files/vol26-issue7-p001-e.pdf
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
page(s) 1-2, 4
Announcement Date:
Jul 20, 2015

Citation Formats

Anon. Berkeley Conference. CERN: N. p., 1986. Web.
Anon. Berkeley Conference. CERN.
Anon. 1986. "Berkeley Conference." CERN.
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abstractNote = {To a regular observer at annual international meetings, progress in particle physics from one year to the next sometimes might seem ponderously slow. But shift the timescale and the result is startling. Opening his summary of the 1986 International Conference on High Energy Physics, held in Berkeley, California, from 16-23 July, Steve Weinberg first recalled the 1966 Conference, also held in Berkeley. Then the preoccupations were current algebra, hadron resonances and the interpretation of scattering in terms of Regge poles, and the theory of weak interactions. Physics certainly has moved.}
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issue = {8}
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