Dear Colleagues, I apologize that, in the final editorial process, a couple of our questions relevant to Computing Frontier were omitted from our list. Please find attached to this email the definitive version of the questions from the Energy Frontier conveners. The attachment is a plain text (txt) file. Ian Shipsey sent an email to this group adding some questions of his own (one of which was not actually a question). I hope that Jon or someone else will put together the final list of questions from all frontiers. And, I agree with Bob Bernstein that a number of questions from the final list will be excellent topics for public discussion at the Minnesota meeting. The Energy Frontier conveners are making a list of joint sessions with other frontiers that we would like to see scheduled in Minnesota. Many of these questions -- and the complementary information from our side -- will be covered. We will also address the most important questions from the Cosmic Frontier list. Actually, we have already been discussing our response to these in our weekly meetings. On the other hand, most of our questions require analytic answers which cannot be fully explained in the short talks appropriate to a panel discussion. For the panels at Minnesota, we will need very high-level questions. Best wishes, Michael ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael E. Peskin [log in to unmask] HEP Theory Group, MS 81 ------- SLAC National Accelerator Lab. phone: 1-(650)-926-3250 2575 Sand Hill Road fax: 1-(650)-926-2525 Menlo Park, CA 94025 USA www.slac.stanford.edu/~mpeskin/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________________________________ From: Jonathan L. Rosner [[log in to unmask]] Sent: Saturday, May 11, 2013 11:39 AM To: Peskin, Michael E. Cc: Jonathan L. Rosner; CSS2013 Conveners -- [log in to unmask]; chip brock; Chris Quigg; Daniel Cronin-Hennessy; Howard Nicholson; Jennifer Seivwright; Hewett, JoAnne L.; Jonathan Feng; Lothar Bauerdick; Marcel Demarteau; Marge Bardeen; Michael Dine; Murdock Gilchriese; Patricia McBride; Pierre Ramond; Ritz, Steven M.; Robert H Bernstein; Ronald J. Lipton; Shipsey, Ian P.; Steven Gottlieb; Weerts, Harry; Nick Hadley Subject: RE: Snowmass EF questions The list of questions Michael has sent is excellent and extensive. Other Frontiers are invited to comment on them, in the same way we have commented on the questions from the CF. We also need a similar list from the Intensity Frontier. I see these lists as serving three purposes: (1) After we agree on wording, we should post them as a separate link from the Snowmass Wiki page. (2) They should serve as a guide to the inter-frontier discussions which we want to set up in Minneapolis during the interim days July 30 - August 4 (mornings and early afternoons). (3) They may be guides to the subjects of the Panel Discussions during the late afternoons of July 30-31 and August 1, 3. I did not get a chance to discuss this except very briefly during our teleconference on Thursday, but I would like the Cosmic, Energy, and Intensity Frontiers to take the lead in setting up the inter-frontier discussion sessions by estimating required room sizes and schedules and communicating them to Yuichi Kubota ([log in to unmask]). The sooner such schedules get posted on the Minnesota meeting web page, the better idea the community will have of what the meeting is about. Regards, Jon -- Jonathan L. Rosner Enrico Fermi Inst., U. Chicago Phone: 773-702-7694 5620 S. Ellis Avenue Fax: 773-702-8038 Chicago, IL 60637 USA [log in to unmask] ######################################################################## Use REPLY-ALL to reply to list To unsubscribe from the SNOWMASS-EF list, click the following link: https://listserv.slac.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=SNOWMASS-EF&A=1