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White Dwarfs (Hardcover, 2003 ed.)
Domitilla de Martino, Roberto Silvotti, Jan-Erik Solheim, Romualdas Kalytis
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The NATO Advanced Research Workshop on "White Dwarfs", held in June
2002 at the Astronomical Observatory of Capodimonte in Naples,
Italy, continues the long tradition of the European Work- shop
series on "White Dwarfs", which started in Kiel in 1974 by Prof.
Volker Weidemann. Since then, similar workshops were organized al-
most every two years: Frascati (1976), Tel Aviv (1978), Paris
(1981), Kiel (1984), Frascati (1986), Toulouse (1990), Leicester
(1992), Kiel (1994), Blanes (1996), Troms0 (1998) and
Newark-Delaware (2000). The proceedings of these meetings, together
with those from the IAU Colloquia in Rochester (NY, 1979) and
Hanover (New Hampshire, 1988), represent a unique record of how the
research field of white dwarfs has developed in more a quarter of a
century. We hope that the present volume, which contains a large
number ofcontributions on different topics, will provide an updated
and broadened view of this very active field of research. th The
format of this workshop, which is the 13 of the series, keeps that
ofprevious meetings: givingthe same amount oftime to all speak-
ers, no parallel sessions and no limitations on the number of
posters.
Proceedings of the Midnight Sun Conference, held in Tromso, Norway,
July 1-8, 1987"
Proceedings of the Midnight Sun Conference, held in Tromso, Norway,
July 1-8, 1987
The NATO Advanced Research Workshop on "White Dwarfs", held in June
2002 at the Astronomical Observatory of Capodimonte in Naples,
Italy, continues the long tradition of the European Work- shop
series on "White Dwarfs", which started in Kiel in 1974 by Prof.
Volker Weidemann. Since then, similar workshops were organized al-
most every two years: Frascati (1976), Tel Aviv (1978), Paris
(1981), Kiel (1984), Frascati (1986), Toulouse (1990), Leicester
(1992), Kiel (1994), Blanes (1996), Troms0 (1998) and
Newark-Delaware (2000). The proceedings of these meetings, together
with those from the IAU Colloquia in Rochester (NY, 1979) and
Hanover (New Hampshire, 1988), represent a unique record of how the
research field of white dwarfs has developed in more a quarter of a
century. We hope that the present volume, which contains a large
number ofcontributions on different topics, will provide an updated
and broadened view of this very active field of research. th The
format of this workshop, which is the 13 of the series, keeps that
ofprevious meetings: givingthe same amount oftime to all speak-
ers, no parallel sessions and no limitations on the number of
posters.
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