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concepts and trends in particle physics: proceedings of the xxv int. universitatswochen fur kernphysik, schladming, austria, february 19 27, 1986 (in English)
Heinrich Mitter
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Heimo Latal
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Springer
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concepts and trends in particle physics: proceedings of the xxv int. universitatswochen fur kernphysik, schladming, austria, february 19 27, 1986 (in English) - Latal, Heimo ; Mitter, Heinrich
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Synopsis "concepts and trends in particle physics: proceedings of the xxv int. universitatswochen fur kernphysik, schladming, austria, february 19 27, 1986 (in English)"
Twenty-five years of Schladming Winter School 1. The Start Twenty-five years ago P. Urban had the idea of organizing a winter school in the Austrian mountains. The very concept of a school was not new: to bring physicists together in an environment which differs totally from the daily world of institutes and laboratories, to contrast hard classroom work in lectures by distinguished speakers with a relaxed atmosphere, to provide opportunities for entering newly developing fields and exchanging ideas, all this had already resulted in a few summer schools in southern Europe and the US. The idea of combining physics with skiing rather than swimming was, however, new. After some sampling by a few younger members of Ur- ban's group, Schladming was selected as an appropriate place. At that time skiing was not very much developed here; there were few lifts, but a road to Hochwurzen and a regular bus service opened at least one longer track. The first meeting took place in a classroom of the local school, w here some 40 participants were squeezed into benches designed for children. In the next year we moved into the dining hall of a small inn, which does not exist any more (an attempt to serve beer during the lectures was stopped by the orga- nizing committee). Only in later years did we find a permanent home here in the Stadtsaal.