Program overview
FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 1 NOVEMBER 2002
Session KA. Teaching/Outreach Invited Session.
Friday afternoon, 15:45, Auditorium, Auburn University Hotel/Dixon Conference Center
- 15:45 KA.001
Alabama Science in Motion: Equipment and Support!
- John Halbrooks (Alabama State Department of Education)
- 16:10 KA.002
YES and BEST
- Mary Lou Ewald (College of Sciences and Mathematics, Auburn Univewrsity)
- 16:35 KA.003
The Goldstone Apple Valley Radio Telescope Project
- Pat Reeder (Lewis Center for Educational Research, Goldstone CA)
- 17:00 KA.004
Open Source Web-Based Conceptual Homework
- Ronald Greene (University of New Orleans)
Session KB. Elementary Particle Theory.
Friday afternoon, 15:45, Room I, Auburn University Hotel/Dixon Conference Center
- 15:45 KB.001
The Weak Production of \Lambda Particles Near Threshold in Electron Proton Scattering
- Stephan Mintz, Michael Barnett (Florida International University)
- 16:00 KB.002
Weak \Lambda Production Via Muon Scattering on Protons
- Michael Barnett, Stephan Mintz (Florida International University)
- 16:15 KB.003
The Phase Structure of the 2+1 Dimensional \phi^4 and \phi^6 Scalar Field Theory
- Abouzeid Shalaby, Chueng-Ryong Ji (Dept. of Physics, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-8202)
- 16:30 KB.004
T-Quark Mass and HyperfiniteII1 von Neumann factor
- Frank Smith (Cartersville, GA)
- 16:45 KB.005
Fixing the Standard Model
- Maurits P. de Regt (George Mason University)
- 17:00 KB.006
Finding Dirac's Sea of Electrons
- John Polasek (APS)
- 17:15 KB.007
General Theory of Quantum Field Mixing
- Yuriy Mishchenko, Chueng-Ryong Ji (Dept of Physics, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-8202)