
doi: 10.1063/1.45444
During the period of the 50`s and the 60`s colliders were developed. Prior to that time there were no colliders, and by 1965 a number of small devices had worked, good understanding had been achieved, and one could speculate, as Gersh Budker did, that in a few years 20% of high energy physics would come from colliders. His estimate was an under-estimate, for now essentially all of high energy physics comes from colliders. The author presents a brief review of that history: sketching the development of the concepts, the experiments, and the technological advances which made it all possible.
43 Particle Accelerators, Design, Colliding Beams, Design 430100, Development, General and Miscellaneous, Nonlinear Problems, Stochastic Cooling, Historical Aspects, High Energy Physics, And Operation, Accelerators
43 Particle Accelerators, Design, Colliding Beams, Design 430100, Development, General and Miscellaneous, Nonlinear Problems, Stochastic Cooling, Historical Aspects, High Energy Physics, And Operation, Accelerators
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