Cracow School of Theoretical Physics
May 30 - June 8, 2003, Zakopane, POLAND

List of speakers and seminar speakers


NAME INSTITUTE TITLE
1
P. van Baal
(Leiden)
 Instantons and constituent monopoles
2
S.D. Bass
(Innsbruck)
 The spin structure of the proton and polarized collider physics
3
R. Brower
(Boston)
  String/Gauge Duality: (re)discovering the QCD string in AdS space
4
A. Buras
(Munich)  CP violation and minimal flavour violation
5
F. Cavanna
(Aquila)
 Neutrino interactions from 100 keV to 100 GeV:
 natural/artificial fluxes and modelling of neutrino cross sections
6
K. Cranmer
(Wisconsin)
 Prospects for neural network applications in the LHC data analysis
 Generalizing multivariate analysis: information theory, statistical learning theory,
 and projection pursuit

7
A. Czarnecki
(Alberta)
 Triangle anomaly and the muon g-2
8
M. Gazdzicki
(Frankfurt)
 Tracing deconfinement in nucleus-nucleus collisions
9
F. Hakl
(Prague)
 Application of neural networks in physics
10
J. van Holten
(NIKHEF)
 Supersymmetric sigma models
11
R.L. Jaffe
(MIT)
 The Casimir Effect:  from the tabletop to the Standard Model
 A different approach to Delta g
12
K. Jakobs
(Mainz)
 Physics at hadron colliders - from the Tevatron to the LHC
13
M. Jirina
(Prague)
 Introduction and overview of neural network models
14
B. Kersevan
(Ljubljana)
 Neural network applications for analysis of the LEP data
15
K. Konishi
(Pisa)
 Some recent developments in supersymmetric gauge theories
16
Ch. Korthals-Altes
(Marseille)
 Symmetries and quasi-particles in hot QCD
17
L. McLerran
(BNL)
 Color Glass Condensate and renormalization group
18
M. Oswald
(BNL)
 seminar:
 Covariant derivative expansion of Yang-Mills effective action at high temperatures
19
A. Pacut
(Warsaw)
 Neural networks and the algebra of gradients
20
A. Para
(Fermilab)
 On the importance of neutrino masses
 Neutrino interferometry experiments
21
R. Pisarski
(BNL)
 Renormalized Polyakov loops at nonzero temperature
 Comments on recent results from RHIC (CaCa)
22
J. Rafelski
(Arizona)
 Strangeness and statistical hadronization of quark-gluon plasma
23
G. Roland
(MIT)
 Review of experimental results from RHIC
24
T.W. Ruijgrok
(Utrecht)
 Relativistic quantum mechanics; the problem, its history and a solution.
25
H. Warringa
(Amsterdam)
 seminar
 Heating the O(N) non-linear sigma model
26
J. Wosiek
(Krakow)
 seminar
 Supersymmetric Yang-Mills quantum mechanics
27
P. Zenczykowski
(Krakow)
 seminar
 Inelastic final state interactions in B decays to two pseudoscalar mesons