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2015 International Summer School on Reaction Theory <br class="">
June 8-19, 2015, Bloomington, Indiana, US<br class="">
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The Summer School is dedicated to theory and phenomenology of
relativistic hadron scattering and its application to data analysis
of modern experiments in strong interactions physics.<br class="">
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The school is aimed primarily at students and researchers in theory
and experiment who seek a pedagogical introduction to<br class="">
the relativistic reaction theory, aspects of Regge phenomenology,
crossing relations and duality, analytic continuations,
dispersion relations, etc., and the phenomenological application of
all these concepts.
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<div class="">The school will consist of daily lectures in the
morning, followed by lab sessions devoted to
practical implementation of reaction amplitudes in data fitting.
There will also be opportunities for participants to present their
current research. </div>
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<div class="">The School is dedicated in memory of Tullio Regge who
passed away on October 23, 2014. He discovered the role of complex
angular momentum singularities. Named after him, Regge poles and
cuts, determine asymptotic behavior of relativistic scattering
amplitudes, and the discovery led to the most successful
phenomenology of high energy collisions.</div>
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<div class="">Information about the school and the registration
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<div class="">be found at <a href="http://www.indiana.edu/%7Essrt/"
class="" target="_blank">http://www.indiana.edu/~ssrt/</a></div>
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