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Weak Interactions and Neutrinos cover

The major topics in this volume are electroweak physics (including LEP physics and radiative corrections), CP violation and lepton number nonconservation, and neutrino physics and astroparticle physics. The latest progress in both the theoretical and the experimental aspects of the topics is discussed.


Contents:
  • LEP Electroweak Physics (K Kang)
  • Electroweak Radiative Corrections (K Hagiwara)
  • Recent Neutral Current Results from LEP (D Brown)
  • Two New Supersymmetric Options for Two Higgs Doublets at the Electroweak Energy Scale (E Ma)
  • Electroweak Radiative Correction in a Class of Supergravity Models (G T Park)
  • A Few Topics on Electroweak Physics (C S Kim)
  • CP Violation (M Kobayashi)
  • Some Remarks on the Strong CP Problem (K Choi)
  • B Meson Factory and CP Violation (K Abe)
  • Neutrino Mass: Theory (C W Kim)
  • Neutrino Mass, A Status Report (R G H Robertson)
  • Solar Neutrino Experiments: An Update (R L Hahn)
  • Double Beta Decay and Lepton Number Non-Conservation (H Ejiri)
  • Search for Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay Experiment with Bolometric Device (O Cremonesi)
  • Neutrino Oscillations from Anomalous Neutrino–Gravity Couplings (A Halprin)
  • Neutrino Physics and Cosmology (L M Krauss)
  • Dark Matters (J E Kim)
  • Neutrinos in Collapse-Driven Supernova Explosion (K Sato)
  • Astroparticle Physics with High Energy Neutrino Telescope (F Halzen)
  • Concluding Remarks (F Halzen)
  • and other papers

Readership: High energy physicists.