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CERN-ARCH-STORA-02-82 · Item · No date
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Renormalized perturbation theory (Sienna, 1 Not in CDS.

Stora, Raymond
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CERN-ARCH-STORA-03-III-8 · Item · 2008-01-01 - ?
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Renormalized perturbation theory : a missing chapter - Colloquium in honour of Michel Dubois-Violette

Stora, Raymond
TDV-2215
CERN-OBJ-IT-121 · Item · 1980-1989
Part of Heritage Collection Test

The Tandberg TDV 2215 terminal was produced by Tandberg Data as a model of the TDV 2200 series terminals, and sold by Norsk Data (ND) as product number ND 242, Display Terminal Tandberg TDV 2215. It can be run in a TDV 2115 compatible mode, or in its native mode. The terminal has eight PUSH-keys, providing (by use of SHIFT) sixteen functions. PUSH, Programmable Utility for String Handling, allows the user (or the host computer) to program often used words or code sequences that can be transitted by pushing the appropriate PUSH-key. The strings associated with PUSH-keys are stored in non-volatile memory and are not lost when power is turned off.

Tevatron dipole magnet
CERN-OBJ-AC-082 · Item
Part of Heritage Collection Test

The Tevatron was the first synchrotron built with superconducting magnets and paved the way for large scale applications of superconductivity. It was installed in the tunnel at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, Batavia, Illinois (USA). It operated reliably from 1983 to 2011, producing protons and anti-protons with energies up to 980 GeV. Besides the technology prowess, the Tevatron enabled the discovery of the top quark in 1995, the last fermion of the Standard Model to be observed.