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Particle Physics in the New Millennium

Proceedings of the 8th Adriatic Meeting

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Physics (LNP, volume 616)

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Table of contents (52 papers)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-IX
  2. Neutrino Physics, Cosmology

    1. Models of Neutrino Masses and Mixing

      • Guido Altarelli
      Pages 3-23
    2. Dark Matter in the Galaxy

      • Neven Bilić, Gary B. Tupper, Raoul D. Viollier
      Pages 24-38
    3. Neutrino Masses in GUTs and Baryon Asymmetry

      • Wilfried Buchmüller
      Pages 39-49
    4. Neutrinos in the New Century

      • Sandip Pakvasa
      Pages 50-65
    5. The Intriguing Distribution of Dark Matter in Galaxies

      • Paolo Salucci, Annamaria Borriello
      Pages 66-77
  3. Particle Physics Phenomenology

    1. Some Aspects of B Decays

      • Nilendra G. Deshpande
      Pages 81-92
    2. The Flavour and CP Problems in SUSY

      • Antonio Masiero, Oscar Vives
      Pages 93-105
    3. Family Replicated Fit of All Quark and Lepton Masses and Mixings

      • Holger B. Nielsen, Yasutaka Takanishi
      Pages 106-118
    4. Nonleptonic Two Body B Decays and CP Violation

      • Anthony I. Sanda
      Pages 119-125
    5. States of Strongly Interacting Matter

      • Helmut Satz
      Pages 126-137
  4. Experimental Particle Physics

    1. Diffractive Physics in the Near Future

      • Gilvan A. Alves
      Pages 175-187
    2. Observation of Direct CP Violation in Kaon Decays

      • Konrad Kleinknecht
      Pages 188-202
    3. The CMS Experiment and Physics at the LHC

      • Daniel Denegri
      Pages 203-230
    4. The ATLAS Detector and Physics Potential

      • Yoram Rozen
      Pages 231-234
  5. Noncommutative Field Theories

    1. A Short Review of Noncommutative Field Theory

      • Loriano Bonora
      Pages 267-278

About this book

The traditional purpose of the Adriatic Meeting is to present most advanced scienti?c research conducted by the lecturers who take part in the development of their ?elds and, in addition, to provide a school-like atmosphere for young scientists. Dubrovnik, as a geographical centre of this region of Europe, provided a most adequate location for this conference. Having very agreeable surroundings, the conference site nevertheless gave a focus for very strong scienti?c interaction. The subjects chosen for the 8th meeting, in September 2001, were gauge theories, particle phenomenology, string theories and cosmology. We were able to bring together a very good cross section of outstanding scientists who gave extraorinarily good presentations. Certainely one reason for this success is that most of us feel obliged to help the scienti?c life in South East Europe return to its former level. However, there are very exciting new scienti?c developments as well. Part of the meeting was dominated by neutrino physics which has just seen exciting progress by establishing neutrino masses experimentally. This was d- cussed within neutrino masses and grand uni?ed theories (GUTs). General - pects of neutrino physics and CP violation, neutrino mixing and the bayron asymmetry were presented along the same lines. On the theoretical side the idea of the construction of gauge theories on non-commutative spaces and their phenomenological implications is accepted worldwide within the particle physics community.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Theoretical Physics Division, Rudjer Boskovic Institute, Zagreb, Croatia

    Josip Trampetić

  • Sektion Physik der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, München

    Julius Wess

  • Max-Plack-Institut für Physik, München, Germany

    Julius Wess

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