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T. Sekiguchi
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Yokohama National University, Japan
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S. Shimamoto
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Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute, Japan
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Table of contents (130 chapters)
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High Energy Physics II
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- A. J. Otter, L. Ellstrom, C. Haddock, M. Harold, P. Reeve, H. Sasaki et al.
Pages 235-240
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- T. Okazaki, Y. Hosoda, S. Isojima, T. Keishi, C. Suzawa, T. Masuda
Pages 241-246
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High Energy Physics III
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- H. Hirabayashi, T. Shintomi, K. Kondo, M. Yamaguchi, S. Itoh, S. Murai et al.
Pages 247-252
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- P. J. Ferry, D. Semal, Ph. Lebrun, O. Pagano, S. Pichler, T. M. Taylor et al.
Pages 253-258
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- D. ter Avest, L. J. M. van de Klundert
Pages 259-263
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- C. Haddock, R. L. Poirier, A. Otter, T. Enegren, M. Zanolli
Pages 264-269
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- P. Molfino, M. Repetto, A. Matrone, P. Prati
Pages 270-274
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- S. Yamamoto, M. Morita, T. Matsuda, T. Yamada
Pages 275-279
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- Takafumi Nakagawa, Soichiro Okuda
Pages 280-284
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- A. Bonito Oliva, G. Masullo, O. Dormicchi, G. Gaggero, R. Penco
Pages 285-290
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- C. S. Hwang, W. C. Chou, J. H. Huang, M. Y. Lin, Tzuchu Chang, P. K. Tseng
Pages 291-296
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- P. Fabbricatore, R. Musenich, R. Parodi
Pages 297-301
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High Energy Physics IV
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- Kazuhito Ohmi, Tatsuya Yamakawa, Takeshi Doi, Hideo Kakui, Hiroshi Ukikusa
Pages 314-318
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- K. Aizawa, M. Sakiyama, M. Yokoyama, A. Iwata, I. Endo, T. Kasuga et al.
Pages 319-324
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- Shigehiro Owaki, Kazumune Katagiri, Shigehiro Nishijima, Tetsuya Nishiura, Kazuya Takahata, Kazutaka Seo et al.
Pages 325-330
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- M. Barone, A. Cattoni, C. Sanelli
Pages 331-336
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- J.-T. Eriksson, L. Kettunen, R. Mikkonen, L. Söderlund
Pages 337-342
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- M. Kttamura, L. Solomon, G. Decker, J. Galayda
Pages 343-347
About this book
Over the years the aim of the International Conference on Magnet Technology has been the exchange of information on the design, construction and operation of magnets for a variety of applications, such as high energy physics, fusion, electrical machinery and others. The aim has included advances in materials for magnet conductors, insulators and supporting structures. Since its inception the focus of the International Conference on Magnet Technology has gradually shifted to superconducting magnets. Now almost all papers are related to superconductivity. The 11th International Conference on Magnet Technology (MT-11) was organized by the combined efforts of the Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan, the Association for Promotion of Electrical, Electronic and Information Engineering, and the Tokyo Section of the IEEE. The Conference was held at the Tsukuba University Hall, Tsukuba, Japan, from 28 August to 1 September 1989, courtesy ofthe University ofTsukuba. The Tsukuba University Hall was large enough to host invited talks, parallel sessions, poster sessions and industrial exhibitions. 461 participants from 19 countries registered for MT-ll, and 280 invited and contributed papers were presented. The papers were reviewed not only by the Program Committee but also by foreign participants. Working sessions and social events were characterized by a truly international atmo sphere. Scientific as well as cultural excursions were organized so that foreign visitors could experience the spirit of modern Japan. 26 companies, of which 8 were from Western countries, participated in the industrial exhibition which featured diverse products and services of interest to the magnet community.
Editors and Affiliations
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Yokohama National University, Japan
T. Sekiguchi
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Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute, Japan
S. Shimamoto