Abstract
The biennial 'Rochester' International Conferences on High Energy Physics which tick the rhythm of high energy physics progress reflect the dominance of the 'Standard Model' - the picture of electroweak and quark/gluon interactions in a simple framework of six weaklyinteracting particles (leptons) and six quarks. Despite its limited intellectual appeal, after a decade of intense probing the Standard Model still refuses to budge.
Citation Formats
Fraser, Gordon.
Glasgow conference.
CERN: N. p.,
1994.
Web.
Fraser, Gordon.
Glasgow conference.
CERN.
Fraser, Gordon.
1994.
"Glasgow conference."
CERN.
@misc{etde_22518111,
title = {Glasgow conference}
author = {Fraser, Gordon}
abstractNote = {The biennial 'Rochester' International Conferences on High Energy Physics which tick the rhythm of high energy physics progress reflect the dominance of the 'Standard Model' - the picture of electroweak and quark/gluon interactions in a simple framework of six weaklyinteracting particles (leptons) and six quarks. Despite its limited intellectual appeal, after a decade of intense probing the Standard Model still refuses to budge.}
journal = []
issue = {8}
volume = {34}
journal type = {AC}
place = {CERN}
year = {1994}
month = {Oct}
}
title = {Glasgow conference}
author = {Fraser, Gordon}
abstractNote = {The biennial 'Rochester' International Conferences on High Energy Physics which tick the rhythm of high energy physics progress reflect the dominance of the 'Standard Model' - the picture of electroweak and quark/gluon interactions in a simple framework of six weaklyinteracting particles (leptons) and six quarks. Despite its limited intellectual appeal, after a decade of intense probing the Standard Model still refuses to budge.}
journal = []
issue = {8}
volume = {34}
journal type = {AC}
place = {CERN}
year = {1994}
month = {Oct}
}