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Colloque Weyl I was convened in June 1963 at the Catholic
University of Lille to commemorate one hundred years of the study
of metal-ammonia solutions. This memorable event, which involved a
"single-particle excitation," inspired Gerard Lepoutre to assemble
an international group of physicists and chemists to discuss the
nature of metal-ammonia solutions. Colloque Weyl II, which took
1969, was initiated as a place at Cornell Universtiy, Ithaca, N.Y.
in June "cooperative interaction" between M. J. Sienko, J. L. Dye,
J. J. Lagowski, G. Lepoutre and J. C. Thompson. That meeting made
it clear that Colloque Weyl should be continued in order to promote
the fruitful exchange of ideas set in motion at Lille and at
Cornell. Colloque Weyl III came into being as the result of a
resolution passed at the Cornell meeting, Tel-Aviv University being
the suggested site. The Organizing Committee consisted ofE. D.
Bergmann, J. Jortner, J. J. Lagowski, G. Lepoutre, U. Schindewolf
and M. J. Sienko, reflecting the international and
interdisciplinary aspects of the field.
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