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Proceedings of the workshop, Interfaces in New Materials, held in Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, 19-20 November 1990
Among the several distinct ways of formulating and quantizing a
Hamiltonian system, the light cone approach enjoys special status
because it has the largest stability group. The aim of this volume
is to present recent achievements and open problems in this rather
unusual quantization framework to a large audience. The formulation
is set up in a comprehensive introduction where the issues are also
clearly indicated with specific examples: vacuum structure,
signature of non-perturbative effects, chiral symmetry breaking,
light cone gauge theories, etc. The following chapters address
these topics through a selection of the most relevant contributions
presented at Les Houches.
It has become a tradition that every four years, the Universite Catholique de Louvain and the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven jointly organize a symposium devoted to the scientific bases for the preparation of heterogeneous catalysts. These meetings bring together researchers from academia and industry and offer a forum for discussions on the chemistry involved in the preparation of industrial heterogeneous catalysts.
The proceedings of the VIIth International Symposium on the "Scientific Bases for the Preparation of Heterogeneous Catalysts," are in line with the general scope of this series of events. Emphasis in all Symposia has been on the scientific aspects of the preparation of new and industrial catalysts, or on new methods of preparation, rather than on the catalytic reactions in which such solids are ultimately used. In the present context, the catalytic event itself has only been considered as another, though often decisive, method of catalyst characterization.
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