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Beyond the Standard Model IV cover

These proceedings contain over 100 talks on all aspects of Physics Beyond the Standard Model of the strong and electroweak interactions — ranging from Supersymmetry, Grand Unification, Technicolor, Exotic Particles, and CP Violation to Baryogenesis, Dark Matter, Strings and Black Holes — by leading authorities and the most active researchers in High Energy Physics. The goal of the conference is to provide a completely current summary of the most exciting and aesthetically appealing theoretical ideas, especially with regard to their predictions for yet undiscovered new particles, interactions and consequent phenomena. Particular emphasis is placed on current experimental limits and constraints on new physics, and on expectations and predictions regarding our ability to probe and discriminate between the many possibilities through experiments at present and future colliders in the decade(s) to come.


Contents:
  • Looking Beyond the Standard Model from LEP1 and LEP2 (R Miquel)
  • Virtual Effects of Physics Beyond the Standard Model (J Hewett)
  • On Estimating Perturbative Coefficients in Quantum Field Theory and Statistical Physics (M Samuel)
  • Issues in Dynamical Supersymmetry Breaking (M Dine)
  • Present Status of Fermilab Collider Accelerator Upgrades (G Jackson)
  • Physics at γγ and eγ Colliders (D Bauer)
  • Challenges for Non-Minimal Higgs Searchers at Future Colliders (H Haber)
  • Beyond Standard Quantum Chromodynamics (S Brodsky)
  • Neutrino Physics (P Langacker)
  • Dark Matter and Large-Scale Structure (J Silk)
  • Electroweak Baryogenesis (D Kaplan)
  • Big Bang Nucleosynthesis (K Olive)
  • Flavor Tests of Quark–Lepton (L Hall)
  • Summary, Perspectives (G Kane)
  • and other papers

Readership: Graduates in physics and high energy physicists.