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At close inspection every galaxy appears to have its own
individuality.A galaxy can be warped, lop-sided, doubly-nucleated,
boxy or disky, ... in its own specific, peculiar way. Hence, for a
complete description, galaxy taxonomy may ask for finer and finer
classification schemes. However, for some applications it may be
more fruitful to let details aside and focus on some global
properties of galaxies. One is then seeking to measure just a few
quantities for each galaxy, a minimum set of globalobservables that
yet captures some essential aspect of these objects. One very
successful example of this approach is offered by the scaling rela
tions of galaxies, the subject of the international workshop held
at ESO head quarters in Garching on November 19-21, 1996.
Discovered in the late 1970's, the Tully-Fisher relation for the
spirals and the Faber-Jackson relation, or its more recent version
the Fundamental Plane, for ellipticals have now become flourishing
fields of astronomical research in their own right, as well as
being widely used tools for a broad range of astronomical
investigations. The work shop was designed to address three key
issues on galaxy scaling relations, i.e., their Origins, Evolution,
and Applications in astronomy. The Origins of galaxy scaling
relations still escape our full understanding."
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