New Trends in High-Energy Physics

A special issue of Universe (ISSN 2218-1997).

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Bogolyubov Institute for Theoretical Physics Nasu, Kyiv, Ukraine
Interests: high-energy nuclear and particle physics; astroparticle physics
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Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Siberian Branch of the RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
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1. Institute of Nuclear Research, National Academy of Sciences in Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine
2. member of the LHCb collaboration
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Universität Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany
Interests: high-energy physics, member of the ALICE Collaboration

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Bogolyubov Institute for Theoretical Physics Nasu, Kiev, Ukraine
Interests: astroparticle physics; cosmology; gravity

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Astronomical Observatory, Odessa National University, Odessa, Ukraine
Interests: theoretical physics; cosmology; high energy physics

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

This Special Issue is dedicated to the conference: New Trends in High-Energy Physics 2019:
https://indico.bitp.kiev.ua/event/1/

New Trends in High-Energy Physics is a serial multi-disciplinary conference with an emphasis on topical problems in high-energy (astro)particle and nuclear physics. It brings together a limited number (about 80) of prominent scientists from all over the world and students, mainly from Ukraine and neighboring countries. A promotion of collaboration between scientists from the East and West, young and experienced, is among the objectives of this series of conferences.  This Special Issue covers the following main topics:

  • Physics at the LHC;
  • The Standard Model and beyond; neutrino physics;
  • Elastic and diffractive scattering of hadrons and nuclei;
  • Spin and polarization;
  • Deep inelastic scattering and multiparticle dynamics;
  • Nuclear matter at extreme conditions; physics at NICA and FAIR;
  • Advances in quantum field theory, confinement, condensed matter;
  • Non-accelerator physics, cosmic rays;
  • Astroparticle physics, gravitation and cosmology’
  • Computing for large-scale accelerator facilities;
  • New detector, data analysis technique, and nuclear safety;

Prof. Laszlo Jenkovszky
Prof. Victor S. Fadin
Prof. Valery Pugatch
Prof. Rainer Schicker
Prof. Yu. V. Shtanov
Prof. Alexander Zhuk
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