N E E D S -
Talks
Session 1: Interpretation of extensive air-shower data
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M.Roth |
University of Leeds, UK |
Problems of determining energy spectrum and composition by EAS observations |
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J.Knapp |
University of Leeds, UK |
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M.Risse |
FZK Karlsruhe, Germany |
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E.C.Loh |
US National Science Foundation |
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O.Saavedra |
Universita di Torino, Italy |
What do we know about hadronic interaction models from high altitude experiments |
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G.Schatz |
Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe Germany |
Unexplained features of emulsion data |
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A.Haungs |
FZK Karlsruhe, Germany |
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M.Unger |
DESY Zeuthen, Germany |
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A.Haungs |
FZK Karlsruhe, Germany |
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Session 2: Monte Carlo simulations of EAS
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D.Heck |
FZK Karlsruhe, Germany |
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T.Stanev |
University of Delaware, USA |
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R.Engel |
University of Delaware, USA |
Hadronic interaction models used for analysing EAS observations |
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H.Jung |
Lund University, Sweden |
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S.Ostapchenko |
Universität Karlsruhe, Germany |
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J.N.Capdevielle |
L.P.C. College de France France |
Fast convergence in multiple production for ultra-high energies |
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G.Battistoni |
INFN Milano, Italy |
The actual status about the model descriptions at lower energies |
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L.Jones |
University of Michigan, USA |
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Session 3: Possibilities at present and future accelerator experiments
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S.Tapprogge |
CERN, Switzerland |
Possibilities of accelerator experiments at LHC (incl. TOTEM) |
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A.Angelis |
University of Athen, Greece |
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A.Rostovtsev |
DESY Hamburg, Germany |
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M.Erdmann |
Universiät Karlsruhe, Germany |
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D.Bucher |
Universiät Münster, Germany |
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J.Ranft |
Universität Siegen, Germany |
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C.Rosenfeld |
University of South Carolina, USA |
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V.Tano |
MPI für Physik München, Germany |
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K.Zuber |
University of Oxford, UK |
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G.Barr |
University of Oxford, UK |
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B.Fadem |
Iowa State University USA |
Low energies at Brookhaven-AGS |
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