Research Workshop on Progress in

"CURRENT FEW BODY PROBLEMS"

Dubna, June 8 - July 6, 1997


This Research Workshop at the Laboratory of Theoretical Physics follows a meeting on this topic held in Rostock in 1996. The programme focuses on open problems in few-body methods and their application; for example, the study of systems with few (effective) degrees of freedom such as hadrons, light nuclei, light atoms and few-body correlations in many particle systems.

Due to the strong interdisciplinary character of few-body methods, the Research Workshop is expected to attract participation by experts from many different fields of physics; such as, for example, elementary particle, many body and nuclear physics. This will facilitate an exchange of ideas and a cross-fertilization that is not usually possible in a short period of time.

These Research Workshops, which are a new initiative at the Laboratory of Theoretical Physics, provide an important forum for the rapid exchange of expertise, and the communication of ideas, between scientists from the ``Eastern'' and ``Western'' hemispheres.

Scheduled Seminars
Some technical information


Topics to be covered:



Workshop Coordinators: International Advisors:
M. Beyer (Rostock)
S.G. Bondarenko (Dubna)
V.V. Burov (Dubna)
S.M. Dorkin (Dubna/Vladivostok)
B.L.G. Bakker (Amsterdam)
V.B. Belyaev (Dubna)
V.K. Lukyanov (Dubna)
W. Plessas (Graz)
G. Roepke (Rostock)
W. Sandhas (Bonn)
H.J. Weber (Charlottesville)



For more Information, or if you are interested to participate, please contact:
Michael Beyer beyer@darss.mpg.uni-rostock.de or Sergey M. Dorkin dorkin@thsun1.jinr.dubna.su

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