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Basics of Accelerator Science and Technology at CERN, 03 November 2013 - 08 November 2013, Chavannes de Bogis, Switzerland
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Size
Accelerators for Beginners (Dr. Rende STEERENBERG)
36.38 MB
Overview of the CERN Complex (Dr. Paul COLLIER)
46.22 MB
Basic Mathematics and Units (Dr. Rende STEERENBERG)
6.74 MB
Relativity (Dr. Werner HERR)
427.88 KB
Standard Model and Beyond (Dr. Paris SPHICAS)
23.29 MB
E.M. Theory (Dr. Werner HERR)
1.14 MB
Longitudinal Beam Dynamics I, II, III (Dr. Frank TECKER)
9.17 MB
Transverse Beam Dynamics I (Dr. Bernhard HOLZER)
12.45 MB
Transverse Beam Dynamics II (Dr. Bernhard HOLZER)
5.96 MB
Transverse Beam Dynamics III (Dr. Bernhard HOLZER)
5.16 MB
Linear Imperfections (Dr. Rogelio TOMAS GARCIA)
1.32 MB
Sources (Dr. Richard SCRIVENS)
840.41 KB
Linacs (Dr. Maurizio VRETENAR)
4.2 MB
Injection and Extraction (Dr. Wolfgang BARTMANN)
2.15 MB
Beam Transfer (Dr. Verena KAIN)
1.22 MB
Kickers and Septa (Dr. Mike BARNES)
1.38 MB
Cryogenics (Dr. Serge CLAUDET)
11.86 MB
RF Systems (Dr. Erk JENSEN)
11.13 MB
Magnets (Dr. Paolo FESSIA)
2.51 MB
Power Converters (Dr. Jean-Paul BURNET)
7.92 MB
Vacuum Systems (Dr. Vincent BAGLIN)
3.84 MB
Beam Instrumentation (Dr. Uli RAICH)
3.37 MB
Collective Effects (Dr. Giovanni RUMOLO)
4.96 MB
Luminosity at LHC (Dr. Giulia PAPOTTI)
5.69 MB
Beam-Beam Effects at LHC (Dr. Tatiana PIELONI)
5.48 MB
Machine Protection (Dr. Jorg WENNINGER)
5.72 MB
Collimation (Dr. Stefano REDAELLI)
12.2 MB
Exploitation of LHC and Future Circular Colliders (Dr. Frederick BORDRY)
6.67 MB
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