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Donald Kerst, Gersh Budker, and Bruno Touschek were the individuals, and the motivating force, which brought about the development of colliders, while the laboratories at which it happenedthe laboratories which supported, during many years, this rather speculative activitywere Stanford, MURA, the Cambridge Electron Accelerator, Orsay, Frascati, CERN, and Novosibirsk.
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displaced equilibrium orbit, interacting final states, circumference factor, flutter factor, radial betatron oscillations, sector accelerator, field flutter, betatron phase space, alternating gradient accelerator, vertical betatron oscillations, spiral sectors, radio frequency acceleration, radial aperture, stochastic damping, injection radius, betatron wavelength, negative mass instability, betatron oscillation amplitude, magnetic guide field, synchrotron oscillations, betatron frequency, principal orbit, bunch function, bunch motion, conventional synchrotron
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High Energy Accelerators, New York, Brookhaven National Laboratory, The American Physical Society, Atomic Energy Commission, Design of Electron-Positron Colliding Beam Rings, Midwestern Universities Research Association, Symposium International, Academy of Sciences, Anneaux de Collisions, Artificial Damping, Attainment of Very High Energy, Circular Electron Accelerators, Nobel Prize, University of California, University of Illinois, Van de Graaff, American Institute of Physics, International Conference, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Means of Intersecting Beams of Particles, New High Energy Accelerator, New Instability, Soviet Union, Stored Particle Beams
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