Preface | p. v |
Committee Members | p. ix |
Patronages and Sponsorships | p. x |
Friedel Sellschop's Photo | p. xi |
Walter Greiner's Dinner Speech: Prologue and Poem | p. xii |
Laudatio | p. xvii |
Group Photo | p. xx |
Nuclear Physics and Applied Nuclear Physics | |
On the need for comprehensive studies of heavy-ion reactions | p. 1 |
New vistas of fission and neutron rich nuclei | p. 11 |
The synthesis of superheavy elements-the state of the art | p. 18 |
Chiral symmetry restoration in nuclei | p. 28 |
Pre-equilibrium reactions | p. 42 |
Meson production in hadronic reactions | p. 54 |
Meson production in p+d reactions | p. 62 |
Semi-empirical effective interactions for inelastic scattering derived from the Reid potential | p. 70 |
Atomic Physics and Applied Atomic Physics | |
Channeling revisited | p. 78 |
Radiation physics with diamonds | p. 87 |
Channeling of charged particles through periodically bent crystals: On the possibility of a Gamma Laser | p. 115 |
Novel interferometer in the X-ray region | p. 123 |
Scientific opportunities at third- and fourth-generation X-ray sources | p. 135 |
Wave packet molecular dynamics simulations of the equation of state of hydrogen and deuterium under extreme conditions | p. 160 |
Heavy-ions stopping in plasmas | p. 168 |
Heavy-ion stopping: Bohr theory revisited | p. 178 |
Radiation effects microscopy and charge transport simulations | p. 188 |
Bombardment-induced topography on semiconductor surfaces | p. 201 |
The activation volume for shear | p. 211 |
Elementary Particle Physics | |
Challenges and opportunities in particle physics | p. 219 |
Superstrings: Why Einstein would love spaghetti in fundamental physics | p. 235 |
Common features of particle multiplicities in heavy-ion collisions | p. 248 |
The influence of strong crystalline fields on QED-processes investigated using diamond crystals in [gamma],[gamma] colliders | p. 258 |
Using crystals to solve the nucleon 'spin crisis' TODAY...and looking for Physics beyond the Standard Model TOMORROW | p. 269 |
Search for strangeness at new ultra-relativistic heavy-ion colliders | p. 301 |
Confinement in the Big Bang and deconfinement in the Little Bangs at CERN-SPS | p. 309 |
A confrontation with infinity | p. 317 |
Current status of quark-gluon plasma signals | p. 332 |
Chiral model calculations of nuclear matter and finite nuclei | p. 346 |
Parton showers and multijet events | p. 354 |
Signatures of the quark-gluon plasma: a personal overview | p. 363 |
Neutrino Physics and Nuclear Astrophysics | |
Perspectives of Nuclear Physics: From superheavies via hypermatter to antimatter and the structure of a highly correlated vacuum | p. 373 |
H.E.S.S.--an array of stereoscopic imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes currently under construction in Namibia | p. 403 |
Cosmic particle acceleration-electron vs. nuclei | p. 411 |
Atomic and Nuclear Physics in the Study of Diamond | |
Hydrogen mobility in diamond | p. 422 |
Applications of Pure and Applied Physics in Technology | |
Tumor therapy with high-energy heavy-ion beams | p. 433 |
IBA techniques to study Renaissance pottery techniques | p. 441 |
The bias in thickness calibration employing penetrating radiation | p. 449 |
The measurement of very old radiocarbon ages by accelerator mass spectrometry | p. 457 |
Science Policy and Anticipations* | |
Choosing good science in a developing country | p. 474 |
Science partnerships for an African Renaissance: a framework for Ngumzo | p. 482 |
Policy frameworks in science and technology: Then, Now and Tomorrow | p. 493 |
Posters | |
Localised solutions of the parametrically driven complex Ginzburg-Landau Equation | p. 502 |
[pi superscript 0] and [eta] photoproduction off the proton at GRAAL | p. 510 |
Muon(Ium) in nitrogen-rich and [superscript 13]C diamond | p. 517 |
Positrons in diamond | p. 525 |
Study of the momentum transfer to target-like residues in heavy-ion reactions by prompt Gamma measurements | p. 535 |
The Schonland nuclear microprobe--an important tool in Geosciences | p. 543 |
Ultra-thin single crystal diamond | p. 552 |
Roasting Speeches at Dinner Party | |
Richard Sellschop et al. | p. 561 |
Joseph Hamilton | p. 566 |
Paul Kienle | p. 568 |
Ettore Gadioli | p. 569 |
Helmut Appel | p. 571 |
Christian Toepffer | p. 573 |
Closing Ceremony--The Three Devils | |
For the overseas delegates | p. 577 |
For Friedel | p. 582 |
Conference Programme | p. 589 |
List of Participants | p. 595 |
Author Index | p. 605 |
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