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25 | SEP | Phillip Koehn (Rochester) | Bottom and charm content in jets |
02 | OCT | Andrew Heckler (OSU) | Black hole photospheres |
09 | OCT | Francesco Antonuccio (OSU) | Non-perturbative QCD for beginners: A “back-to-basics” approach |
16 | OCT | Andrew Hime (LANL) | Confronting the solar neutrino problem and other hints of neutrino mass |
23 | OCT | K. K. Gan (OSU) | What's new from Tau96 |
30 | OCT | Adam Falk (Johns Hopkins) | Inclusive heavy hadron decays from QCD |
06 | NOV | Ikaros Bigi (Notre Dame) | Heavy quark expansions for inclusive weak decays: Successes and challenges |
13 | NOV | Patricia Ball (FNAL) | Heavy quark physics from QCD sum rules |
20 | NOV | Ann Nelson (Univ. Washington) | The more minimal supersymmetric standard model |
11 | DEC | Mikulas Blazek (Slovak Academy of Sciences) | Multifractality and particle density fluctuations in high energy collisions |
08 | JAN | Yuri Shirman (UC Santa Cruz) | Mechanisms of dynamical supersymmetry breaking |
15 | JAN | Erich Poppitz (Chicago) | Duality, product groups and supersymmetry breaking |
22 | JAN | Alex Kagan (Cincinnati) | Hints for enhanced b → s g |
29 | JAN | Chris Carone (LBL) | Supersymmetric framework for a dynamical fermion mass hierarchy |
05 | FEB | Stephen Pinsky (OSU) | The solution of a dimentionally reduced matrix model in the large N approximation |
26 | FEB | Rupert Seidlein (Argonne) | Atmospheric neutrino oscillations |
12 | MAR | Alfred Shapere (Kentucky) | Phase transitions in supersymmetric gauge theories |
19 | MAR | Henry Tye (Cornell) | Three family grand unification in superstring theory |
16 | APR | Fred Mansouri (Cincinnati) | Local supersymmetry, the cosmological constant problem and the fate of superpartners |
30 | APR | Volodya Miransky (Connecticut) | Conformal phase transition in gauge theories |
07 | MAY | Michael J. Duff (Texas A & M) | Supersymmetry without supersymmetry |
21 | MAY | Colin Morningstar (UC San Diego) | Gluonic excitations: Glueballs and hybrid mesons |
04 | JUN | Emil Mottola (LANL) | An infrared fixed point for quantum gravity and the CMBR |
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