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Durham University

Durham University is a university in Durham, England. It was founded as the University of Durham (which remains its official and legal name) by Act of Parliament in 1832 and granted a Royal Charter in 1837. It was one of the first universities to open in England for more than 600 years, and is claimed to be England's third oldest after Oxford and Cambridge.
Supersymmetric dark matter Neutralinos - Gravitinos David G. Cerdeño Institute for Particle Physics Phenomenology

Supersymmetric dark matter Neutralinos - Gravitinos David G. Cerdeño Institute for Particle Physics Phenomenology

Based on works with S.Baek, K.Y.Choi, C.Hugonie, K.Jedamzik, Y.G.Kim, P.Ko, D.López-Fogliani, C.Muñoz, R.R. de Austri, L.Roszkowski, A.M.Teixeira

LIB2DHP@LHC (Myths and Reality) V.A. Khoze (IPPP, Durham) Main aims: -to quantify the mjor sources of the Lumi-Independent Backgrounds, -to Exclusive Diffractive Higgs Production at the LHC. (based on works : A. De Roeck, R. Orava and KMR, EPJC 25:391,2002 ; V. Khoze, M. Ryskin and W.J. Stirling, hep-ph/0607134; B. Cox et al. EPJC 45:401,2006; KMR: EPJC 26:229,2002; C34:327,2004 ) FP-420 Dec. 10th, 2006 ☻ If the potential experimental challenges are resolved, then there may be a real chance that for certain MSSM scenarios the CEDP becomes the LHC Higgs discovery channel !  CEDP- Main Advantages: - Measure the Higgs mass via the missing mass technique (irrespectively of the decay channel). -H  opens up (Hbb Yukawa coupling); unique signature for the MSSM Higgs sect. -Quantum number/CP filter/analyzer. -Cleanness of the events in the central detectors.

Institute for Particle Physics Phenomenology The Institute for Particle Physics Phenomenology (IPPP) is a joint venture of the University of Durham and the UK Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council (PPARC). The aim is to foster world-class research in particle physics phenomenology - the bridge between theory and experiment in the study of the tiny building blocks of all matter in the universe and of the forces that operate between them. For an example of phenomenology in action, see Hunting the Higgs Boson overleaf. The IPPP also provides a forum for interaction between UK particle physics experimentalists and theorists, coordinating common interests and future research through a series of discussion meetings, workshops and conferences. University of Durham An extensive visitor programme brings international researchers to Durham all year round. From 2002, the IPPP will be located in a new building – the Ogden Centre for Fundamental Physics (above) - located next to the Physics Department. The IPPP also provides training for the next generation of UK particle physicists through guidance in PhD research, and dedicated graduate lecture programmes and summer schools. IPPP staff members also supervise projects in phenomenology as part of the fourth year of the MSci degree. Public outreach is given a high priority, with visits to schools, public lectures, and a regular series of Masterclasses (left). www.ippp.dur.ac.uk
Particle Physics prepared by Lee Garland, Nadja Schinkel, James Stirling & Pete Williams Institute for Particle Physics Phenomenology University of Durham

Particle Physics prepared by Lee Garland, Nadja Schinkel, James Stirling & Pete Williams Institute for Particle Physics Phenomenology University of Durham

Overview of Non-Parametric Probability Density Estimation Methods Sherry Towers State University of New York at Stony Brook

Overview of Non-Parametric Probability Density Estimation Methods Sherry Towers State University of New York at Stony Brook

Institute for Particle Physics Phenomenology a world-class research facility supporting the UK HEP community ~50 phenomenologists (staff, postdocs, research students, visitors) co-sponsored by the University: 4 new academic staff + support new purpose-built accommodation (+ funds from JIF and private donation) and by PPARC: postdocs, research students workshop and visitor programme support staff research areas perturbative and non-pert. QCD electroweak and symmetry breaking beyond the standard model heavy flavour physics neutrino and non-accelerator physics University of Durham www.ippp.dur.ac.uk
Algorithms and Discrete Mathematics 2008/2009 Lecture 7 Big-O notation

Algorithms and Discrete Mathematics 2008/2009 Lecture 7 Big-O notation

Ioannis Ivrissimtzis 24-Nov-2008

Eleanor Heath University College Why is Statistics boring?

Eleanor Heath University College Why is Statistics boring?

FIBONACCI

FIBONACCI

When I was trying to decide on a topic for my essay I tried to think of something I could remember from school, that was also interesting. I found this very difficult – there was just too much interesting stuff!! So then I tried started to investigate some of the topics on the internet. One of these was Fibonacci numbers. There was so much related to them I became fascinated and decided I wanted to try and tell you about how the numbers were discovered, and what meaning they have in our life today.
Using Newcastle United to teach statistics Simon McIntyre

Using Newcastle United to teach statistics Simon McIntyre

3D Display Systems: University Research and Education in Europe Nick Holliman University of Durham, UK, June 2003 http://www.dur.ac.uk/n.s.holliman
RE Modelling Janet Lavery 1 March 2001

RE Modelling Janet Lavery 1 March 2001

Strontium Rydberg Project

Strontium Rydberg Project

Autoionization of strontium Rydberg states

Autoionization of strontium Rydberg states

689 nm Laser Stabilization and Cavity Design

689 nm Laser Stabilization and Cavity Design

Pulsed laser spectroscopy in strontium

Pulsed laser spectroscopy in strontium

Lens setup for Rydberg spatial distribution

Lens setup for Rydberg spatial distribution

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