The International Light Cone Advisory Committee


*  On 8 December 2006, Professor Gary McCartor of Southern Methodist University died of cancer.

Gary was one of the founding members of ILCAC, and he served the
Light-Cone community as an officer of ILCAC, organizer of several Light-Cone
meetings, but most of all by his important contribution to the field.

Gary had an active research program in the field of light-cone QCD, with
collaborators in the USA, Japan, Russia, Italy and the United Kingdom.
Gary was generous with his advice to his students and junior colleagues.

The Light-Cone community has lost one of its truly inspirational
members. He will be dearly missed.

Obituaries can be found at

http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/dn/obituaries/stories/DN-mccartorob_11met.ART.North.Edition1.3e02300.html

and

http://www.physics.smu.edu/~web/people/faculty_pages/mccartor.htm

 

** On 25 August 2007, Professor Hans-Christian Pauli passed away after a short illness,
surrounded by his close family.  He was one of the founding members of ILCAC, served the
Light-Cone community as an officer of ILCAC, and was the organizer of several Light-Cone meetings.

Chris Pauli is renown for his important contributions to the light-cone field. In particular, Chris Pauli
was co-inventor of Discretized Light-Cone Quantization, a technique which
has proved very fruitful and which has produced many important results for finding the bound-state solutions
of quantum field theories. 

The Light-Cone community lost in Chris one of its most active members. He will be dearly missed.


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