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This invaluable volume is a collection of conference talks by James D Bjorken, who has made a huge impact on particle physics and the development of the Standard Model. The earliest of these talks was given in 1965, and the latest in 1990. The book provides, from a personal perspective, a glimpse of the complex evolution of the field over those highly productive decades.In Conclusion: A Collection of Summary Talks in High Energy Physics is aimed at a broad spectrum of particle physicists and students, both experimental and theoretical.
Contents
From Current Algebra to Partons: Theoretical Ideas on Inelastic Electron and Muon Scattering; Inelastic Scattering and Nucleon Structure; Theoretical Ideas on High Energy Inelastic Electron-Proton Scattering; Comments on Lepton-Induced Hadron Processes at High Energy; Inelastic Lepton Scattering and Hadron Substructure; How Quarks Don't Get Out: Partons; Multiparticle Processes at High Energy; Final State Hadrons in Deep Inelastic Processes and Colliding Beams; High Transverse Momentum Processes; Discussion Remarks; Observability of Quarks; Summarizing the Evolution of the Standard Model: Summary; A Theorist's View of e+e- Annihilation; The November Revolution: A Theorist Reminisces; Symposium Summary and Prognosis; Summary Talk: Neutrino '77; Electron-Positron Annihilation: Some Remarks on the Theory; The New Orthodoxy: How Can It Fail?; Proton-Antiproton Collider Physics: Summary Talk; New Accelerators: Battling the New Orthodoxy: Future Accelerators: Physics Issues; Remarks on Future Accelerators and Future Physics; Will the Next Fifteen Years of High Energy Physics Match the Last Fifteen?; The Future of Experimental High Energy Physics; What Lies Ahead?