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- Front Cover
- Elementary Particles
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Gruppo fotografico dei partecipanti al Corso fuori testo
- Chapter 1. Results from the UA1 and UA2 experiments
- Chapter 2. Experimental test and theoretical predictions for electroweak processes
- Chapter 3. Weak decays of heavy quark states
- Chapter 4. Compositeness
- Chapter 5. Some aspects of supersymmetric composite models of quarks and leptons
- Chapter 6. Neutrino Masses 1984
- Chapter 7. Dark matter, galaxies and large-scale structure in the Universe
- Chapter 8. Supersymmetry and supergravity
- Chapter 9. Ultraviolet divergences and supersymmetric theories
- Chapter 10. From asymptotic freedom to fermion computer simulations: lectures in lattice gauge theory
- Chapter 11. The deconfinement transition in finite-temperature lattice gauge theory
- Chapter 12. Spin glasses
- Chapter 13. Computers and theoretical physics
- Chapter 14. Selected topics in detector physics
- Chapter 15. Introduction to accelerator physics