[Brahms-l] [Fwd: Erratum: QGP Minisymposium at April APS/DNP Abstract Deadline is January 9th!]

From: Flemming Videbaek <videbaek@rcf.rhic.bnl.gov>
Date: Tue Dec 02 2003 - 11:59:58 EST
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Erratum:  QGP Minisymposium at April APS/DNP Abstract Deadline is
January 9th!
From: "Jim Thomas" <jhthomas@lbl.gov>
Date: Tue, December 2, 2003 11:03 am
To: <zajc@nevis.columbia.edu>, "Flemming Videbaek" <videbaek@bnl.gov>,
         "Wit Busza \(WitBusza\)" <busza@mit.edu>,
         "Mark Baker \(Mark Baker\)" <mdbaker@bnl.gov>,
         "'Timothy Hallman'" <hallman@bnl.gov>, <vigdor@iucf.indiana.edu>

Dear Bill, Wit, Flemming, and Tim,

Enclosed is an advertisement for the Spring Meeting of the APS.
Please note that there was a typo in the URL for the APS abstracts page
that went our in a preliminary distribution of this note.  My apologies.
The meeting will be held in Denver and  we are hoping to attract a large
audience to the mini-Symposium on the properties of the partonic stage
of RHIC collisions.  Please circulate this
advertisement to your collaborations.  Thank you.

Cheers,
Jim

**** Please cut here and circulate to your collaborations ******

Dear Colleagues,

The April APS/DNP meeting will be held in Denver, Colorado, May 1-4,
2004.

http://www.aps.org/meet/APR04/

The deadline for the submission of abstracts for the meeting is
January 9th, 2004. Please come to the meeting and use the web based
submission form to submit your abstract:

http://abstracts.aps.org/

IN PARTICULAR, THERE WILL BE A MINI-SYMPOSIUM for which we are
soliciting abstracts:
   E13c - Minisymposium on "The Properties of the Partonic Stage of
                            Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions".
Steffan Bass has agreed to open the minisymposium with a 30 minute
overview on the topic. Thomas Ullrich will chair the session.

Mini-symposia are parallel sessions devoted to a single topic.  We can
accommodate about a dozen speakers in each session and there will be an
overview talk at the beginning of the session to introduce the topic.
The mini-symposium will be held during the regular session
times. Depending on the number of submissions, a mini-symposium can
extend over more than one session.

In order to participate in the mini-symposia, you should indicate so
when you submit an abstract. The web based form has a pull down menu so
you can select the category for your talk. Please choose category E13c
"Mini-symposium on Properties of the Partonic Stage ...".

Ulrich Heinz and I are organizing the sessions and we encourage
theorists and experimentalists to submit abstracts. We will try to
accommodate any requests to put contibuted papers from one
collaboration into the same block of talks, but such requests must be
sent to us separately from the abstract submission.

Thank you. We look forward to seeing you at the meeting. Please
inform
your friends and younger collaborators about this minisymposium if we

forgot to include them in the above mailing list.

Cheers,
Jim Thomas and Ulrich Heinz
Members of the DNP Program Committee

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Flemming Videbaek
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Physics Department
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fax 631-344-1334
e-mail: videbaek@bnl.gov




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