The first colliders: AdA, VEP-1 and Princeton-Stanford
V.Shiltsev

TL;DR
This paper reviews the historical development and technical details of the first three particle colliders: AdA, VEP-1, and Princeton-Stanford, highlighting their significance in accelerator physics.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive comparison and analysis of the pioneering colliders, emphasizing their design, operation, and impact on future collider development.
Findings
AdA demonstrated electron-positron collisions for the first time.
VEP-1 was the first collider in India, advancing local accelerator technology.
Princeton-Stanford collider contributed to early high-energy physics experiments.
Abstract
We discuss the first three particle colliders : AdA, VEP-1 and CBX
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Taxonomy
TopicsInternational Science and Diplomacy · Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems · Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers
