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    Nijmegen99

    International Summer School (NATO Advanced Study Institute)

    "Particle production spanning MeV and TeV energies" (August 8-20 1999)



    Place: Nijmegen, the Netherlands.
    Contact: Secretariat Nijmegen99 (c/o Prof. P.J. Mulders, director)
      Division Physics and Astronomy, FEW, VU,
      De Boelelaan 1081, NL-1081 HV Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
      Tel: +31 20 4447863
      Fax: +31 20 4447992
      Email:nijmegen99@nat.vu.nl

    Registration and information: http://nijmegen99.hef.kun.nl/

    Lecturers:
    S. Bethke Standard Model Physics at LEP
    A. BialasMultiple Production of Hadrons
    S. BrodskyLight-Cone Quantization and Novel Phenomena in Quantum Chromodynamics
    T. CsorgoParticle Interferometry from 20 MeV to 40 TeV
    F. IachelloAlgebraic Models of Hadrons
    F. KilianMeson Production at Low Energies
    W. Kittel Correlations and Fluctuations
    R. KleissMonte Carlo Techniques
    A. MuellerQCD in Nuclear an Particle Physics;Small x-behavior in QCD
    P. MuldersStructure of Hadrons in Hard Scattering Processes
    A. DeRoeckElectron-proton Scattering at HERA
    H. SatzThe Quark-Gluon Plasma
    O. Scholten Photon and Meson Production in Few-Body Systems
    M. SoyeurPhotoproduction of mesons from proton targets
    B. WebberTheoretical aspects of particle production at HERA and LEP

    At this school the different aspects of particle production will be expanded upon in a series of lectures given by experts in their fields, covering topics ranging from near-threshold meson production in proton-proton collisions to correlations in multi-GeV jet fragmentation in high-energy scattering processes and signals of a quark-gluon plasma formed in ultra-relativistic heavy-ion collisions. Strong emphasis is placed not only on state of the art research, but also on the necessary physics background. The lectures will be supplemented by problem sets and discussion sessions. There is also time for students to present short contributions on their research.

    The course is intended for graduate students and postdocs in nuclear physics and high-energy physics who wish to broaden and deepen their theoretical background. The working language will be English. A limited number of scholarships covering travel expenses or the cost of the school are available.

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