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Symmetries in Science VII - Spectrum-Generating Algebras and Dynamic Symmetries in Physics (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1993)
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Symmetries in Science VII - Spectrum-Generating Algebras and Dynamic Symmetries in Physics (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1993)
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The Symposium "Symmetries in Science VII: Spectrum Generating
Algebras and Dynamic Symmetries in Physics" was held at the
Southern Illinois University at Carbondale in Niigata, Japan
Campus, during the period August 28-31, 1992. The Symposium was
held in honor of Professor Francesco lachello on the occasion of
his 50th birthday. We wish to thank the colleagues and friends of
Franco for their participation in the Symposium as well as for
contributing articles to this volume honoring him. It was their
commitment and involvement which made this Symposium a success. We
also wish to thank Dr. Jared H. Dorn, the director of SIUC-N, for
his support in the planning and the execution of the Symposium.
Moreover we wish to thank Mayor Nobuo Kumakura of Nakajo town and
Mr. Kaichi Suzuki of the school entity "The Pacific" for their
friendly support. Bruno Gruber, SIUC-N Takaharu Otsuka, University
of Tokyo v LAUDATIO ON THE OCCASION OF THE 50TH BIRTHDAY OF
PROFESSOR FRANCESCO IACHELLO I first met Franco lachello in 1974.
Driving a smart Alfa-Romeo, he came to meet me at the station at
Groningen where I was to spend a summer conducting research.
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