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The Johns Hopkins Workshops on Current Problems
in Particle Theory
have provided a forum for theoretical physicists
working in the forefront of theoretical physics for the past decade and
a half to discuss their ideas in an informal atmosphere. This series of
workshops has been held in the United States (at The Johns Hopkins
University), in Italy (at The University of Florence),
at the University of Heidelberg (Germany), in the PRC (at
Lanzhou University) in Gothenburg, Sweden (Institute of
Theoretical Physics), and in Hungary (at Eötvös University, Budapest). This year's workshop was entitled
Neutrinos in the Next Millennium: it dealt with
recent advances and future prospects of neutriono physics - both
from the experimental and theoretical points of view.
Members of the International Advisory Committee:
J. Cronin (Chicago)
J. Friedman (MIT)
C. Jarlskog (Lund and CERN)
A.K. Mann (Penn)
G. Raffelt (MPI Munich)
S. Weinberg (Texas)
K. Winter (CERN)
Organizing Committee:
J. Bagger (Johns Hopkins)
L. Brink (Göteborg)
R. Casalbuoni (Florence)
G. Domokos (Johns Hopkins)
Yi-Shi Duan (Lanzhou)
A. Falk (Johns Hopkins)
Z. Horváth, (Eötvös)
M. Jamin (Heidelberg)
S. Kovesi-Domokos (Johns Hopkins)
L. Lusanna (Florence)
R. Marnelius (Göteborg)
O. Nachtmann (Heidelberg)
A. Patkos (Eötvös)
K.Q. Yang (Lanzhou)
The Workshop took place at Johns Hopkins University,
Baltimore, MD 21218, on June 10, 11, 12, 1999.
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