Program of the Workshop

Opening Plenary Session, 17 March 1997

  • Transparencies for Paul Harrison: Goals of the Workshop
  • Transparencies for Val Fitch: From Jules and Jim to BABAR
  • Transparencies for Dan Marlow: Status of BELLE
  • Transparencies for Neil Turok: Baryogenesis at the Electroweak Phase Transition
  • Transparencies for Frank Wilczek: Big Issues Connected with CP Violation
  • Transparencies for Peter Gaiderev: Rare B Decays at CLEO
  • Transparencies for Isi Dunietz: Inclusive CP Violation + Direct CP Violation and Angle Gamma
  • Transparencies for David Atwood: New Methods for Extracting Gamma
  • Transparencies for Amol Dighe: Weak Phases for B-decay to Kaons and Charged Pions
  • Transparencies for David London: Angle Beta in Hadronic b-> s Penguin Decays
  • Transparencies for Yoshi Iwasaki: Sensitivities to the Angle Beta @ BELLE
  • Transparencies for Sumit Sen, Guy Wormser: CELESTE
  • Transparencies for Christophe Yèche: Tagging Issues
  • Transparencies for Sophie Versillé: CORNELIUS
  • Closing Plenary Session, 20 March 1997

  • Transparencies for Francois LeDiberder: Group 12a -- CP Violation in Neutral B Decays, Summary
  • Transparencies for Amarjit Soni: Group 12a -- Penguins + Direct CP Violation
  • Transparencies for Gloria Vuagnin: Group 12b -- sin(2 beta), Recent Developments
  • Transparencies for Paul Dauncey: Group 3 -- Extraction of Gamma
  • Transparencies for Mattias Neubert: Group 4 -- V_ub, V_cb Extraction
  • Transparencies for Antonio Masiero: Group 5 -- Rare B Decays
  • Transparencies for Joe Izen: Group 7 -- Other Non-CP B Physics
  • Transparencies for Pat Burchat: Group 8 -- Charm, Tau, QCD and 2-Photon Physics
  • Transparencies for Gerald Eigen: Global Fit of CKM Parameters
  • CU-SeeMe Broadcast Schedule

  • Tuesday, March 18, 1997, 6-9 p.m. Eastern Standard Time

  • Wednesday, March 19, 1997, 9-12 a.m., EST
  • Information About Reflectors

    Kirk McDonald
    mcdonald@puphep.princeton.edu
    609-258-6608, FAX: -6360
    Broadcast room: 609-258-4398