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Introduction to Particle Accelerators
Lecture by E.J.N. Wilson (CERN, AC-division)
CERN, Geneva
    
Summary:

This course is intended for anyone with a technical or scientific background who would like to become familiar with the principles of accelerator design. The level of the course is chosen with the intention of preparing those with no specialist knowledg ccelerator School but also of interest to a much wider audience. The series of eight talks spans all aspects of circular machines and covers in a simple way the principles of focusing, betatron motion, sispersion, chromaticity, radio-frequency systems, instabilities.

Lecture
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[1/10] Physics of Accelerators   
[2/10] History of Accelerators   
[3/10] Principles of Accelerators   
[4/10] Accelerating Cavities   
[5/10] Lattices and Such   
[6/10] Circulating Beams   
[7/10] Longitudinal Dynamics   
[8/10] Imperfections and Multipoles   
[9/10] Electrons   
[10/10] Instabilities   


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