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High-energy physics

Physics Today, 1983
Particle physicists have long been conspicuous consumers of computer time. Today's complex experiments generate prodigious quantities of raw data that require hours of cpu time to be reduced to a form comprehensible to human colleagues. As figure 1 shows, a multitude of computer cathode-ray screens often dominates the control room of a modern detector.
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High energy physics

Nature, 1974
Particle-interaction Physics at High Energies. By S. J. Lindenbaum. Pp. xiii + 512. (An International Series of Monographs on Physics.) (Clarendon: Oxford; Oxford University: London, October 1973.) £15.00.
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High Energy Physics

Students Quarterly Journal, 1969
V. Simak London: Iliffe. 1968 Pp. 193. Price 18s. A problem which is frequently met by the teacher of physics is how to give his students some idea of the exciting things which are going on at such frontiers of the subject as elementary particle physics.
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Instrumentation in high energy physics

2009
After the introduction, passage of particles through matter is considered, and out of this discussion various detector concepts are developed. Reminder of basic principles is followed by practical examples to illustrate variety of approaches and techniques.
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High Energy Physics

Nature, 1967
High Energy Physics Vol. 1. Edited by E. H. S. Burhop. (Pure and Applied Physics; a Series of Monographs and Textbooks. Vol. 25.) Pp. xi + 499. (New York: Academic Press, Inc.; London: Academic Press, Inc. (London), Ltd., 1967.) 176s.
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DPR in high energy physics

2009 Design, Automation & Test in Europe Conference & Exhibition, 2009
Wenxue Gao   +5 more
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High Energy Physics

High Energy Physics, 1997
Z Ajduk, A K Wroblewski
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