5th International Conference on Quark Confinement and the Hadron Spectrum

From: Flemming Videbaek (videbaek@sgs1.hirg.bnl.gov)
Date: Wed Jun 19 2002 - 20:16:01 EDT

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    FYI
    
    possibly the last session is of interest to us.
    
    regards
        Flemming
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    Flemming Videbaek
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    Brookhaven National Laboratory
    
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    > 
    > The 5th International Conference on Quark Confinement and the Hadron
    > Spectrum will be held this year at Gargnano, Italy at the edge of
    > Lake Garda, from Sept. 10-14 2002.
    > 
    > The Conference is the fifth in a series with the aim of bringing
    > together people working along different lines in QCD and strong
    > interaction dynamics. In particular, for this year the organizers are
    > actively trying to increase participation of experimentalists in this
    > conference. It is recognized that better communication between
    > experimentalists and theoreticians can lead to more active and exciting
    > progress and the small size and structure of the conference will allow
    > lively and mutually engaging scientific discussions.
    > 
    > I urge experimentalists to submit abstracts for this conference
    > so they can come and present their results and join in with the
    > discussions. The deadline for abstracts is June 30th 2002 and details
    > can be found at:
    > 
    > http://wwwteor.mi.infn.it/quark/quarkconf2002.html
    > 
    > The sessions for this conference are organized as follows:
    > 
    > A - The vacuum structure of QCD and the mechanism of confinement
    > B - Light Quarks (and Gluonia)
    > C - Heavy Quarks (and Gluonia)
    > D - Deconfinement
    > E - QCD, New Physics and Experiments
    > 
    > Experimental abstract submissions are welcome in all sessions. Please
    > note that although the session titles may reflect the past traditional
    > theoretical nature of this series the organizers are keen to make this
    > fifth more accessible to experimentalists with a more balanced content.
    > 
    > 
    > H.Cheung - Session E co-convener.
    > 
    > 
    



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