The
Centenary Symposium, September 19-21, 1994
Monday
11.15-11.30
Welcoming addresses delivered by Gustaf Lindencrona, President
of Stockholm University and by professor Gosta Ekspong.
11.30-12.30
A. Pais, NBI/Rockefeller:
Glimpses of Oskar Klein as scientist and thinker
14.00-15.00
M. Duff, Texas A&M:
Kaluza-Klein theory in Prespective
15.00-16.00
U. Danielsson, Cern/Uppsala:
Black holes and Klein's lemma
16.30-17.30
L. Faddeev, St Petersburg:
Traces of integrability in QCD
Tuesday
10.15-11.15
S. Deser, Cern/Brandeis:
Oskar Klein, from his life and physics
11.30-12.30
G. Parisi, Rome:
Gauge theory and spin glasses
14.00-15.00
I. Fischer-Hjalmars, Stockholm:
Oskar Klein and the molecules
15.00-16.00
M. Henningson, Yale:
World sheet aspects of mirror symmetry
16.30-17.30
D. Gross, Princeton:
Oskar Klein and gauge theory
Wednesday
10.15-11.15
V. Telegdi, Caltech:
Klein's paradox revisited: Putting old wine
into new bottles
11.30-12.30
G. . 't Hooft, Utrecht:
Black holes and the dimension of space-time
14.00-15.00
F. Englert, Bruxelles:
On the consistency of black hole evaporation
and local quantum field theory
15.00-16.00
N. Turok, Princeton:
Matter from motion: Electroweak baryogenesis
16.30-17.30
P. Ramond, Florida:
Probing for the roots of the standard model
The Symposium was sponsored by
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
through its Nobel Committee for Physics and by
Stockholm University
. The proceedings is published by World Scientific, ISBN 981-02-2332-3.