The is the most important conference on high energy physics in 1995. The speakers and the list of topics discussed are as follows:
Contents:
- Top Physics at D0 (B Klima)
- Observation of t Quark Production at CDF (W-M Yao)
- Review of Experimental Results on Precision Tests of Electroweak Theories (P B Renton)
- Implications of Precision Electroweak Data (K Hagiwara)
- Experimental Progress on Charmonium and Light Hadron Spectroscopy (J Li)
- Physics in Charm Energy Region (K-T Chao)
- Physics Results with Polarized Electrons at SLAC (C Y Prescott)
- Nucleon Spin Structure from Polarized Deep Inelastic Muon–Nucleon Scattering at CERN (V W Hughes)
- Supersymmetry and Grand Unification (J Ellis)
- Masses and Lifetimes of b Hadrons (I J Kroll)
- Decays of b Quark (T Skwarnicki)
- Recent Results on B Meson Oscillations (S L Wu)
- Heavy Flavour Physics (M Neubert)
- Non-Perturbative Aspects of Field Theories (V A Rubakov)
- Mechanisms of Electroweak Symmetry Breaking — The Role of a Heavy Top Quark (W A Bardeen)
- The LHC Project (C H Llewellyn Smith)
- Accelerator Physics and Technologies for Future Linear Colliders (D L Burke)
- CP and Rare Decays (P Franzini)
- CP Violation: Present and Future (E A Paschos)
- Tau Physics (H-S Chen)
- New Detectors and Experimental Techniques (J-J Aubert)
- The Structure of the Photon and the Proton (A C Caldwell)
- High Energy Diffraction (Ch Berger)
- Latest Developments in Small-x Physics (J Bartels)
- Neutrino Properties and Interactions (K Winter)
- Searches for New Particles (G Mikenberg)
- Review of Non-Accelerator Experiments (G Giacomelli)
- QCD from the Lattice (C Michael)
- Experimental Studies of QCD (M Yamauchi)
- High Energy QCD and Small-x Physics (A H Mueller)
- Cosmology (M S Turner)
- Experimental Results and Future Opportunities (S C C Ting)
- Overview of Present Status of Theory (T D Lee)
- Closing Remarks (Z-P Zheng)
Readership: Graduates and researchers in high energy physics.