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IPPAP Preprints
VPI-IPPAP-05-01
hep-th/0502222
Sandor Benczik, Lay Nam Chang, Djordje Minic, and Tatsu Takeuchi
"The Hydrogen Atom with Minimal Length"
Published in Physical Review A72, 012104 (2005).
VPI-IPPAP-05-02
hep-th/0507253
Laurent Freidel, Djordje Minic, and Tatsu Takeuchi
"Quantum Gravity, Torsion, Parity Violation and all that"
Published in Physical Review D72, 104002 (2005).
VPI-IPPAP-05-03
Paper reassigned to VPI-IPPAP-06-01.
VPI-IPPAP-05-04
hep-ph/0510082
Masafumi Koike, Naotoshi Okamura, Masako Saito, and Tatsu Takeuchi
"Leptonic CP Violation Search and the Ambiguity of δm231"
Published in Physical Review D73, 053010 (2006).
VPI-IPPAP-05-05
Paper reassigned to VPI-IPPAP-06-02.
VPI-IPPAP-05-06
Paper reassigned to VPI-IPPAP-06-03.
VPI-IPPAP-05-07
hep-th/0512111
Robert G. Leigh, Djordje Minic, Oleksandr Yelnykov
"Solving Pure QCD in 2+1 Dimensions"
Published in Phys. Rev. Lett. 96, 222001 (2006).
VPI-IPPAP-05-08
Paper reassigned to VPI-IPPAP-06-04.
Other Particle Theory Papers from IPPAP
hep-ph/0510213 R. N. Mohapatra et al.
"Theory of Neutrinos: A White Paper"
Theory discussion group report to the APS neutrino study
(Virginia Tech member: T. Takeuchi)
Nuclear & Particle Experiment Papers
(2005) The BELLE Collaboration papers during 2005
(Virginia Tech members: A. Abashian, K. Gotow, L. Piilonen, et al.)
(2005) The Borexino Collaboration papers during 2005
(Virginia Tech members: R. Vogelaar, et al.)
(2005) The CLAS Collaboration papers during 2005
(Virginia Tech members: J. Ficenec, D. Jenkins, et al.)
(2005) The SAMPLE Collaboration papers during 2005
(Virginia Tech member: M. Pitt)
(2005) The G0 Collaboration papers during 2005
(Virginia Tech member: M. Pitt et al.)
(2005) The Qweak Collaboration papers during 2005
(Virginia Tech member: M. Pitt et al.)
(2005) The LENS Collaboration papers during 2005
(Virginia Tech member: R. Raghavan, R. Vogelaar, et al.)
Ph.D. Theses
etd-02142005-155324
(January 24, 2005)
Mark Makela
"Polarized Ultracold Neutrons: their transport in diamond guides and potential to search for physics beyond the Standard Model"
(Ph.D. Thesis, Advisor: Bruce Vogelaar)