Part 1 Introduction: what we can learn from experiments with accelerators and storage rings, C. Jarlskog. Part 2 Circular accelerators and storage rings: beam optics and lattice design, P. Bryant collective phenomena and instabilities, J. Gareyte acceleration and storage of heavy ions, Ozaki bottom- and charm-tau factories, Y. Baconnier. Part 3 Linear accelerators: general aspects of linear accelerators, P. Lapostolle RF quadrupoles as accelerators, A. Schempp results from the Stanford linear collider and plans for the final focus test beam facility, J. Seeman the road to TeV electron-positron colliders, Y. Kimura. Part 4 New methods and technologies: SC magnets, G. Brianti SC cavities, H. Lengeler beam cooling, D. Moehl acceleration of polarized particles, J. Buon ion sources, H. Haseroth and H. Hora a good idea at the time, B. Montague new methods of Geodesy, J. Gervais. Part 5 Applications: synchrotron radiation sources, S. Tazzari spallation neutron sources, J.L. Finey inertial fusion by heavy ions, R. Bock accelerators in medicine, P. Mandrillon industrial applications of accelerators, K. Bethge.
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