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Proceedings of the 29th International Conference on High Energy Physics cover

These proceedings consist of plenary rapporteur talks covering topics of major interest to the high energy physics community and parallel sessions papers which describe recent research results and future plans.

Contents:
  • Recent Results from the Super-Kamiokande
  • Recent Results on Neutrino Oscillations
  • Experimental Status of the Standard Model
  • Standard Model Theory
  • Searches at Existing Machines
  • Heavy Quark Production and Decay (t, b, and Onia)
  • Heavy Quark Decay
  • Violation, Rare Decays and Lepton Flavor Violation
  • Light and Charmed Hadron Spectroscopy
  • Progress in Lattice Gauge Theory
  • Structure Functions
  • Diffraction and Low-Q2 Physics Including Two-Photon Physics
  • Heavy Ion Collisions at High Energy
  • “Non-Perturbative Methods” in Field Theory
  • Experimental Aspects of QCD in e+e- Collisions
  • QCD at High Energy (Hadron-Hadron, Lepton-Hadron, and Gamma-Hadron)
  • Perturbative QCD Theory (Includes Our Knowledge of αs)
  • Experimental Particle Astrophysics
  • Particle Cosmology
  • Guide to Physics Beyond the Standard Model
  • Developments in Superstring Theory
  • Future Accelerators
  • Summary and Outlook
  • Electroweak Interactions — Experiment and Theory W-boson Properties, Three Boson Couplings, LEPI/SLD Fits
  • Neutrino and Non Accelerator Experiments Neutrino Oscillations, Solar Neutrinos, Double Beta-decay
  • QCD, Jet Physics
  • DIS, Low x, Structure Functions, Spin Structure Functions
  • Low Q2, Soft Phenomena, Two Photon Physics
  • CP Violation and Rare Decays of K, mu, and tau
  • Production and Decay of Heavy Quarks and Onia
  • Heavy Hadrons: Lifetimes: Mixing, Rare Decays
  • Light Hadron Spectroscopy (Glueballs, Exotics, States with c Quarks)
  • Searches for New Particles at Accelerators
  • Particle Astrophysics (Dark Matter Searches, Extensive Air Shower, Space and Underground Experiments)
  • Heavy Ion Collisions at High Energies
  • Experimental Techniques
  • Field Theory — Perturbative and Non Perturbative
  • Beyond the Standard Model — Theory
  • Lattice Gauge Theory

Readership: Particle and nuclear physicists.