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This book focuses on the latest theoretical and experimental results and future perspectives regarding electromagnetic and hadronic physics at intermediate energies. Nucleon form factors and spin structure functions, deep-inelastic scattering, excited baryons and mesons, and correlations in nuclei are discussed. Many new results and the scientific programmes of the different laboratories in Europe and North America are also presented. A special section is devoted to relativistic approaches to hadrons and nuclei at intermediate energies.
The May 12-16, 1997 Trieste conference followed a series of workshops on Perspectives in Nuclear Physics at Intermediate Energies co-sponsored by the International Centre for Theoretical Physics and the Italian National Institute for Nuclear Physics. The 49 compiled papers of the 99 participants (pictured) focus on the theoretical and experimental frontiers of nucleon and nuclear structure related in particular to: nucleon form factors, excited baryons and mesons, few-body systems, correlations in nuclei, sum rules, relativistic many-body approaches, deep inelastic scattering, and spin structure of hadrons and nuclei. The 15 US participants (with e-mail addresses listed) include: Afanasev, Iachello, Maxwell, Pokyzou, Strikman, and Zhao. No subject index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
The International Conference Mesons and Light Nuclei, organized by the Institute of Nuclear Physics (INP), Rez, was held during July 2 - 7, 1995 in small north Bohemian town Straz pod Ralskem. It was the sixth in a series of meetings which took place previously at Liblice 74 and 81, Bechyne 85 and 88, and Prague 91. The conferences gained already their firm position among intermediate energy nuclear physics activities. International nuclear physics community strongly supported our intention to continue the series. This year's venue for the conference was the accommodation and social area of the DIAMO company at Straz. The goal of the meeting was to summarize the present situation and the future perspectives concerning the experimental investigations and theoreti cal descriptions of light nuclei and their interactions with electromagnetic and hadronic probes, mainly at intermediate energies. The scientific program of the conference included the following areas of research: nuclear physics with pions and antiprotons, T)-meson physics, baryonic systems with strangeness, relativis tic few-body dynamics, and electroweak nuclear interaction. Representatives from many international groups working within different experimental facili ties and with different theoretical methods were invited and asked to present their latest results and future research programs. The Straz conference, attended by 102 physicist from institutions in 22 countries, was sponsored by the Austrian Ministry for Science and Research, Czech Ministry for Industry and Trade, and by SKODA PRAHA a.s. Thanks to this sponsorship we could also invite several participants and students at essentially reduced cost.