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CURRICULUM VITAE KEITH A. OLIVE School of Physics and Astronomy 116 Church Street Southeast University of Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455 (612) 624-7354 (work) 2534 Huntington Avenue St. Louis Park, Minnesota 55416 (952) 920-3393 (home) DEGREES: B.S. (Mathematics) 1978, The University of Chicago M.S. (Physics) 1978, The University of Chicago Ph.D. (Physics) 1981, The University of Chicago stei EXPERIENCE: University of Chicago, Experimental High Energy Physics Research Assistant, 1976-1978 University of Chicago, Cosmology and Elementary Particle Physics Research Fellow, 1978-1981 Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Postdoctoral Fellow in Theoretical Astrophysics, 1981-1982 Harvard University Postdoctoral Fellow in Physics, 1981-1982 CERN Scientific Associate (paid), 1982-1983 Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory Postdoctoral Research Associate, 1983-1985 1

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CURRICULUM VITAE

KEITH A. OLIVE

School of Physics and Astronomy116 Church Street Southeast

University of MinnesotaMinneapolis, Minnesota 55455

(612) 624-7354 (work)

2534 Huntington AvenueSt. Louis Park, Minnesota 55416

(952) 920-3393 (home)

DEGREES:

• B.S. (Mathematics) 1978, The University of Chicago

• M.S. (Physics) 1978, The University of Chicago

• Ph.D. (Physics) 1981, The University of Chicago

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EXPERIENCE:

• University of Chicago, Experimental High Energy PhysicsResearch Assistant, 1976-1978

• University of Chicago, Cosmology and Elementary Particle PhysicsResearch Fellow, 1978-1981

• Harvard-Smithsonian Center for AstrophysicsPostdoctoral Fellow in Theoretical Astrophysics, 1981-1982

• Harvard UniversityPostdoctoral Fellow in Physics, 1981-1982

• CERNScientific Associate (paid), 1982-1983

• Fermi National Accelerator LaboratoryPostdoctoral Research Associate, 1983-1985

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• Department of Physics, University of MinnesotaAssistant Professor, 1985-1988

• Department of Physics, University of MinnesotaAssociate Professor, 1988-1990

• Department of Physics, University of MinnesotaProfessor, 1990-1998

• Department of Physics, University of MinnesotaDistinguished McKnight University Professor, 1998-

• Theoretical Physics Institute, University of MinnesotaDistinguished McKnight University Professor, 1998-

• Theoretical Physics Institute, University of MinnesotaDirector, 1999-2005

• CERNGuest Professor, 2000-2001

HONORS:

• Fanni and John Hertz Foundation Fellowship, 1979-1981

• Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Fellowship, 1982-82

• NATO-NSF Postdoctoral Fellowship, 1982-1983

• Presidential Young Investigator Award, 1987-1994

• George Taylor Research Award, 1988

• Distinguished McKnight University Professor of Physics, 1998

• Fellow of the American Physical Society. 2003

MEMBERSHIPS:

• American Physical Society, 1978-1983, 2001- present

• Particle Data Group, 1987-present

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PUBLICATIONS

1. Search for Quarks Produced with Large Transverse Momentum in 400-GeV Proton-Nucleus Colli-sions, by D. Antresyan, G. Cocconi, J. W. Cronin, H. J. Frisch, K. Olive, M. J. Shochet, L. Kluber,J. Mueller, P. A. Piroue, and R. L. Sumner, Phys. Rev. Lett. 39:513-515, 1977.

2. Cosmological Constraints on Unification Models, by K. A. Olive, D. N. Schramm, and Gary Steigman,in Proceedings of the Seminar on Proton Stability, D. Cline, ed., (Madison, l978).

3. Cosmological Constraints on Superweak Particles, by G. Steigman, K. A. Olive, and D. N. Schramm,Phys. Rev. Lett. 43:239-242, 1979.

4. A Cosmological Upper Limit on the Mass of Heavy Neutrinos, by P. Hut and K. A. Olive, Phys.Lett. 87B:144-146, 1979.

5. The Condensation of Quarks and Gluons to Hadrons in the Very Early Universe, by K. A. Olive, inProceedings of Neutrino ’79, A. Haatuft and C. Jarlskog, eds., (Bergen, 1979) Volume 2:421-428.

6. A Quark Signature in the Nuclear Fireball Model of Heavy Ion Collisions, by K. A. Olive, Phys.Lett. 89B:299-302, 1980, (E, 91B:487, 1980).

7. Astrophysics Perspectives on High Energy Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions, by D. N. Schramm, M. Craw-ford, and K. A. Olive, Proceedings of the First Workshop on Ultra-Relativistic Nuclear Collisions,(LBL, Berkeley, 1980) 8757:241-260.

8. An Upper Limit for the Neutrino Mass and its Astrophysical Implications, by P. Hut and K. A.Olive, in Physical Cosmology, R. Balian, J. Audouze, and D. N. Schramm, eds., (North-Holland,Amsterdam, 1980) pp. 494-500.

9. Evolution of Cosmological Baryon Asymmetries. I. Role of Gauge Bosons, by J. N. Fry, K. A. Olive,and M. S. Turner, Phys. Rev. D22:2953-2976, 1980.

10. Evolution of Cosmological Baryon Asymmetries. II. Role of Higgs Bosons, by J. N. Fry, K. A. Olive,and M. S. Turner, Phys. Rev. D22:2977-2988, 1980.

11. Antiproton Production in the Nuclear Fireball Model of Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions, by K. A.Olive, Phys. Lett. 95B:355-357, 1980.

12. Cosmological Limits on Neutrino Masses, by K. A. Olive, in Proceedings of the 1980 DUMANDSymposium, V. J. Stenger, ed., (1981) Vol. 2:77-91.

13. Limits on New Superweakly Interacting Particles from Primordial Nucleosynthesis, by K. A. Olive,D. N. Schramm, and G. Steigman, Nucl. Phys. Bl80[FS2]:497-515, 1981.

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14. Hierarchy of Cosmological Baryon Generation, by J. N. Fry, K. A. Olive, and M. S. Turner, Phys.Rev. Lett. 45:2074-2077, 1980.

Reprinted in Unity of Forces in the Universe, A. Zee, ed., (1982) pp. 637-640.

15. The Thermodynamics of the Quark-Hadron Phase Transition in the Early Universe, by K. A. Olive,Nucl. Phys. B [FS3]:483-503, 1981.

16. Comment on the Consistency of the Standard Model of Primordial Nucleosynthesis, by K. A. Oliveand M. S. Turner, Phys. Rev. Lett. 46:516, 1981.

17. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis as a Probe of Cosmology and Particle Physics, by K. A. Olive, D. N.Schramm, G. Steigman, M. S. Turner and J. Yang, Astrophys. J. 246:557-568, 1981.

Reprinted in Unity of Forces in the Universe, A. Zee, ed., (1982) pp. 571-583.

18. Quark-Hadron Phase Transition in the Early Universe and Tests with Heavy Ion Physics, by D. N.Schramm and K. A. Olive, in Proceedings of the International Workshop on the Gross Propertiesof Nuclei and Nuclear Excitations IX, H. Feldmeier, editor, (Institut Fur Kernphysik TechnischeHochschule Darmstadt, Hirschegg, 1981) pp. 6-8.

19. Cosmological Bounds on the Masses of Stable, Right-Handed Neutrinos, by K. A. Olive and M. S.Turner, Phys. Rev. D25:213-216, 1982.

20. OB Associations and the Non-Universality of the Cosmic Abundances: Implications for Cosmic Raysand Meteorites, by K. A. Olive and D. N. Schramm, Astrophys. J. 257:276-282, 1982.

21. The Quark-Hadron Transition in Systems with Net Baryon Number, by K. A. Olive, Nucl. Phys.B198:461-473, 1982.

22. The Quark-Hadron Transition in Heavy Ion Collisions and the Equation of State of Dense NuclearMatter, by K. A. Olive. Proceedings of the International Workshop on the Gross Properties of Nucleiand Nuclear Excitations, X. H. Feldmeier, editor, (Institut for Kernphysik Technische HochschuleDarmstadt, Hirschegg, 1982) pp. 123-125.

23. The Stability of Quark Matter, by K. A. Olive, Phys. Lett. 116B:137-140, 1982.

24. Further Aspects of Supercosmology, by D. V. Nanopoulos, K. A. Olive and K. Tamvakis, Phys. Lett.115B:15-20, 1982.

25. Baryon Number Violation Catalyzed by Grand Unified Monopoles, by J. Ellis, D. V. Nanopoulos,and K. A. Olive, Phys. Lett. 116B:127-132, 1982.

26. Constraints on Light Particles from Stellar Evolution, by J. Ellis and K. A. Olive, Nucl. Phys.B223:252-268, 1983.

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27. On Hot SU(N) Gluonic Matter, by C.-G. Kallman and K. A. Olive, Phys. Lett. 119B:398-402, 1982.

28. Cosmological Inflation Cries Out for Supersymmetry, by J. Ellis, D. V. Nanopoulos, K. A. Olive andK. Tamvakis, Phys. Lett. 118B:355-339, 1982.

29. More About Baryon Number Violation Catalyzed by Grand Unified Monpoles, by F. A. Bais, J. Ellis,D. V. Nanopoulos and K. A. Olive, Nucl. Phys. B219:189-219, 1983.

30. Chemical Evolution of OB Associations, by D. N. Schramm and K. A. Olive, in Annals of the NYAcademy of Sciences, A. E. Glassgold, P. J. Huggins and E. L. Schucking, eds., (1982) Vol. 395:236-241.

31. Inflation Can Solve The Rotation Problem, by J. Ellis and K. A. Olive, Nature 303:679-681, 1983.

32. Primordial Supersymmetric Inflation, by J. Ellis, D. V. Nanopoulos, K. A. Olive and K. Tamvakis,Nucl. Phys. B221:524-548, 1983.

Reprinted in Inflationary Cosmology, L. F. Abbott and S.-Y. Pi, eds., (1986) pp. 520-544.

33. Fluctuations in a Supersymmetric Inflationary Universe, by J. Ellis, D. V. Nanopoulos, K. A. Olive,and K. Tamvakis, Phys. Lett. B120:331-334, 1983.

34. Thermodynamics of Hadrons: Is There a Limiting Temperature?, by J. Kapusta and K. A. Olive,Nucl. Phys. A408:478-494, 1983.

35. Can Galactic Halos be Made of Baryons?, by D. Hegyi and K. A. Olive, Phys. Lett. 126B:28-32,1983.

Reprinted in Particle Physics and Cosmology: Dark Matter, M. Srednicki, ed., (North-Holand, Am-sterdam, 1990) pp. 34-38.

36. Primordial Inflation in Simple Supergravity, by D. V. Nanopoulos, K. A. Olive, M. Srednicki and K.Tamvakis, Phys. Lett. 123B:41-44, 1983.

37. Neutrinos, the He Abundance and Stellar Evolution, by K. A. Olive, in the Proceedings of the ESOWorkshop on Primoridal Helium, P. A. Shaver, K. Kunth, and K. Kjar, eds., (Munich, 1983) pp.35-41.

38. Gauge Hierarchy Generation and Cosmology in Locally Supersymmetric GUTs, by D. V. Nanopoulos,K. A. Olive, M. Srednicki and K. Tamvakis, Phys. Lett. 124B:171-174, 1983.

39. After Primordial Inflation, by D. V. Nanopoulos, K. A. Olive and M. Srednicki, Phys. Lett. 127B:30-34, 1983.

40. Primordial Inflation and Supercosmology, by K. A. Olive, in the Proceedings of the Third MoriondAstrophysis Meeting, J. Audouze and J. Tran Thanh Van, eds., (La Plagne, 1983) pp. 3-28.

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41. On the Compatability of Observable Grand Unified Monopole Fluxes and Neutron Stars, by K. A.Olive and D. N. Schramm, Phys. Lett. 130B:267- 272, 1983.

42. Finite Temperature Effects in Primordial Inflation, by G. B. Gelmini, D. V. Nanopoulos and K. A.Olive, Phys. Lett. 131B:53-58, 1983.

43. Supersymmetric Relics From the Big Bang, by J. Ellis, J. S. Hagelin, D. V. Nanopoulos, K. A. Oliveand M. Srednicki, Nucl. Phys. B238:453-476, 1984.

Reprinted in Inflationary Cosmology, L F. Abbott and S.-Y Pi, eds., (1986) pp. 140-163.

Also reprinted in Particle Physics and Cosmology: Dark Matter, M. Srednicki, ed., (North-Holand,Amsterdam, 1990) pp. 223-246.

44. Primordial Nucleosynthesis: A Critical Comparison of Theory and Observation, by J. Yang, M. S.Turner, G. Steigman, D. N. Schramm and K. A. Olive, Ap. J. 281:493-511, 1984.

Reprinted in Inflationary Cosmology, L F. Abbott and S.-Y Pi, eds., (1986) pp. 65-83.

Also reprinted in Particle Physics and Cosmology: Dark Matter, M. Srednicki, ed., (North-Holand,Amsterdam, 1990) pp. 39-57.

45. Quark-Hadron and Chiral Transitions and their Relation to the Early Universe, by D. N. Schrammand K. A. Olive, Nucl. Phys. A418:289-300, 1984.

46. Primordial Inflation and the Monpole Problem, by K. A. Olive and D. Seckel, in the Proceedings ofthe Monopole ’83 Workshop, J. Stone, ed., (Ann Arbor, 1984) pp. 107-116.

47. Hadronic Thermodynamics: Is There a Limiting Temperature?, by K. A. Olive in Proceedings of theInternational Workshop on the Gross Properties of Nuclei and Nuclear Excitations XII, H. Feldmeier,editor, (Institut Fur Kernphysik Technische Hochschule Darmstadt, Hirschegg, 1984) pp. 84-87.

48. Cosmology and GUTs in Grand Unification With and Without Supersymmetry and CosmologicalImplications, by C. Kounnas, A. Masiero, D. V. Nanopoulos, and K. A. Olive, (World ScientificPublishing Co., Singapore, 1984) pp. 345-425.

49. Finite Temperature Corrections in N = 1 Supergravity, by K. A. Olive and M. Srednicki, Phys. Lett,148B:437-439, 1984.

50. A Case Against Baryons in Galactic Halos, by D. Hegyi and K. A. Olive, Astrophys. J. 303:56-65,1986.

Reprinted in Inflationary Cosmology, L. F. Abbott and S.-Y. Pi, eds., (1986) pp. 55-64.

51. Recent Heavy Particle Decay in a Matter Dominated Universe, by K. A. Olive, D. Seckel, and E.Vishniac, Astrophys. J. 292:1-11, 1985.

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52. Are Baryonic Galactic Halos Possible?, by K. A. Olive and D. Hegyi, in Proceedings of the InnerSpace/Outer Space Workshop, E. Kolb, M. S. Turner, D. Lindley, K. A. Olive and D. Seckel, eds.,(Univ. of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1986) pp. 112-115.

53. Gravitinos as the Cold Dark Matter in an 8 = 1 Universe, by K. A. Olive, D. N. Schramm, and M.Srednicki, Nucl. Phys. B255:495-504, 1985.

54. Black Holes and the Local Dark Matter, by E. W. Kolb, D. Hegyi, and K. A. Olive, Ap. J. 300:492-495, 1986.

55. SU(N,1) Inflation, by J. Ellis, K. Enqvist, D. V. Nanopoulos, K. A. Olive and M. Srednicki, Phys.Lett. 152B:175-180, 1985.

56. Finite Temperature Corrections in SU(N,1) Supergravity, by K. Enqvist, D. V. Nanopoulos, M.Quiros, K. A. Olive and M. Srednicki, Phys. Lett. 152B:181-184, 1985.

57. Primordial Inflation and Supergravity, by K. A. Olive, in The Cosmic Background Radiation andFundamental Physics, (Societa Italiana di Fisica, 1985) pp. 191-198.

58. Galaxy Formation with Decaying Cold Dark Matter, by K. A. Olive, in The Cosmic BackgroundRadiation and Fundamental Physics, (Societa Italiana di Fisica, 1985) pp. 125-132.

59. The Cosmology/Particle Physics Interface, by K. A. Olive and D. N. Schramm, Comments on Nuclearand Particle Physics A15:69-97, 1985.

60. The Diffuse Gamma-Ray Background as a Probe of Cosmological Gravitino Regeneration and Decay,by K. A. Olive and J. Silk, Phys. Rev. Lett. 55:2362-2365, 1985.

61. Inflation and Non-Minimal Supergravity, by L. Jensen and K. A. Olive, Nucl. Phys. B263:731-745,1986.

62. Cosmology and Particle Physics: A General Review, by K. A. Olive, Proceedings of the XIIth TexasSymposium on Relativistic Astrophysics, M. Livio and G. Shaviv, eds., (1986) in Annals of the NewYork Academy of Sciences, 470:1-25.

63. The Photino, the Sun and High Energy Neutrinos, by J. Silk, K. A. Olive and M. Srednicki, Phys.Rev. Lett. 55:257-259, 1985.

Reprinted in Particle Physics and Cosmology: Dark Matter, M. Srednicki, ed., (North-Holand, Am-sterdam, 1990) pp. 283-285.

64. More on the Realization of New Inflation, by L. Jensen and K. A. Olive, Phys. Lett. 159B:99-101,1985.

65. High Energy Neutrinos from the Sun and Cold Dark Matter in the Galactic Halo, by M. Srednicki,K. A. Olive and J. Silk, Nucl. Phys. B 279:804-823, 1987.

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66. Dark Matter: Astrophysical Limits and Applications, by K. A. Olive, in the Proceedings of the SixthWorkshop on Grand Unification, S. Rudaz and T. Walsh, eds., (World Scientific Publishing Co.,Singapore, l986) pp. 432-446.

67. The Lee-Weinberg Bound Revisited, by E. W. Kolb and K. A. Olive, Phys. Rev. D33:1202-1203,1986.

68. Decaying Cold Dark Matter and Limits from the Microwave Background Anisotropy, by E. W. Kolb,K. A. Olive and N. Vittorio, Phys. Rev. D34:940-943, 1986.

69. Topics in Particle Physics and Cosmology, by K. A. Olive, in Particle Physics: Cargese 1985, M.Levy et al., eds., (Plenum Press, New York, 1987) pp. 67-93.

70. White Dwarf Cooling and Cold Dark Matter, by R. Mochkovitch, K. A. Olive and J. Silk, Universityof Minnesota preprint UMN-545/85 l985.

71. G-Dwarfs, White Dwarfs and the Local Dark Matter, by K. A. Olive, Ap. J. 309:210-217, 1986.

72. Response to Comment by Stecker on Gravitino Decay and the Cosmic Gamma- Ray Background, byK. A. Olive and J. Silk, Phys. Rev. Lett. 56:2552, 1986.

73. Superstring Dark Matter, by B. Campbell, J. Ellis, K. Engvist, J. Hagelin, D. V. Nanopoulos, andK. A. Olive, Phys. Lett. l73B:270-279, 1986.

74. Chemical Evolution, Stellar Nucleosynthesis and a Variable Star Formation Rate, by K. A. Olive,F.-K. Thielemann and J. W. Truran, Ap. J. 313:813-819, 1987.

75. Big Bang Cosmology, by K. A. Olive and S. Rudaz, Phys. Lett. B170:37, 1986.

Reprinted in Phys. Lett. B204:521, 1988; and in Phys. Lett. B239:III.2, 1990; and in Phys. Rev.D45:III.2,1992.

Revised in Phys. Rev. D 50:1236-1237, 1994.

Reprinted in Phys. Rev. D 54: 107-108, 1996.

Revised in Eur. Phys. J. C3:117-118, 1998.

76. Future Directions at the Particle Physics-Cosmology Interface, E. W. Kolb, M. S. Turner, D. Lindley,K. A. Olive and D. Seckel, in Proceedings of the Inner Space/Outer Space Workshop, (Univ. ofChicago Press, Chicago, 1986) pp. 622-625.

77. Dark Matter as a Probe of the Early Universe by K. A. Olive, in New Frontiers in Particle Physics,J. M. Cameron, B. A. Campbell, A. N. Kamal and F. C. Khanna, eds., (World Scientific PublishingCo., Singapore, 1986) pp. 393-416.

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78. On the Nucleosynthesis Bound to the Number of Neutrino Flavors by G. Steigman, K. A. Olive, D.N. Schramm and M. S. Turner, Phys. Lett. l76B: 33-38, l986.

79. Problems with (2,0) Compactification, by J. Ellis, K. Enqvist, P. V. Nanopoulos, K. A. Olive, M.Quiros and F. Zwirner, Phys. Lett. l76B:403- 407, l986.

80. Problems for Superstring Models with Vacuum Expectation Values for M , by B. Campbell, J. Ellis,M. K. Gaillard, D. V. Nanopoulos and K. A. Olive, Phys. Lett. 180B:77-82, 1986.

81. The Spectrum of Very High Energy Neutrinos from the Sun Due to Cold Dark Matter Annihilations,by J. Hagelin, K.-W. Ng and K. A. Olive, Phys. Lett. 180B:375-380, 1986.

82. Cosmic Strings from Hidden Sector Flux Tubes, by B. Campbell, J. Ellis, D. V. Nanopoulos, K. A.Olive and S. Rudaz, Phys. Lett. 179B:37-42, 1986.

83. Cosmological Baryosynthesis in Superstring Models with Stable Protons, by B. Campbell, J. Ellis,D. V. Nanopoulos and K. A. Olive, Mod. Phys. Lett. A1:389-396, l986.

84. Testing Superstrings with Cosmology and the SSC, by D. V. Nanopoulos and K. A. Olive, in Pro-ceedings of the l986 Snowmass Summer Study on the Physics of the Superconducting Supercollider,R. Donaldson and J.Marx, eds., (1986) pp. 284-288.

85. Superstring Candidates for Dark Matter, by K. A. Olive, in Proceedings of the Theoretical Workshopon Cosmology and Particle Physics, I. Hinchliffe, ed., (World Scientific Publishing Co., Singapore,1987) pp. 133-147.

86. On the Present Mass Density of Relic Photinos, by K. A. Olive, J. Silk and M. Strednicki, inProceedings of the Theoretical Workshop on Cosmology and Particle Physics, I. Hinchliffe, ed., (WorldScientific Publishing Co., Singapore, 1987) pp. 148-152.

87. Baryogenesis and Entropy Production in a Superstring Model, by J. Ellis, D. V. Nanopoulos and K.A. Olive, Phys. Lett. 184B:37-44, 1987.

88. Cosmic Strings and Inflation, by E. Vishniac, K. A. Olive and D. Seckel, Nucl. Phys. B289:717-734,1987.

89. A Superstring Neutrino Dominated Universe, by D. V. Nanopoulos and K. A Olive, Nature 327:487-489, 1987.

90. Dark Matter Induced Neutrinos from the Sun: Theory vs. Experiment, by K.-W. Ng, K. A. Oliveand M. Srednicki, Phys. Lett. 188B:138-142 1987.

91. Comments on Intermediate Scale Models by J. Ellis, K. Enqvist, D. V. Nanopoulos, and K. A. Olive,Phys. Lett. 188B:415-420, 1987.

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92. Cosmic Inflation, by D. V. Nanopoulos and K. A. Olive, in Proceedings of the 26th Liege InternationalAstrophysical Colloquium: Origin and Early History of the Universe, J. Demaret, ed. (1986).

93. Can the Superstring Inspire the Standard Model?, by J. Ellis, K. Enqvist, D. V. Nanopoulos and K.A. Olive, Nucl. Phys. B297:103-124, 1988.

94. Inflationary Fluctuations, Entropy Generation and Baryogenesis in a Cold Universe by J. Ellis, K.Enqvist, D. V. Nanopoulos and K. A. Olive, Phys. Lett. 191B:343-348, 1987.

95. Effective Rank 5 models from CP × CP , by K. Enqvist, D. V. Nanopoulos, S. Karlara and K. A.Olive, Phys. Lett. 193B:41-47, 1987.

96. A Survey of the Standard Big Bang Model, by K. A. Olive, in A Unified View of the Macro-andMicro-Cosmos Proceedings of the First International School on Astro-Particle Physics, A. DeRujula,D. V. Nanopoulos and P. Shaver, eds., (World Scientific Publishing Co., Singapore, 1987) pp. 148-192.

97. Aspects of Dark Matter and Neutrinos From the Sun, by K.-W. Ng and K. A. Olive, Proceedings ofTelemark IV: Neutrino Masses and Neutrino Astrophysics, V. Barger, Filtalzen, M. Marshak and K.Olive, eds., (World Scientific Publishing Co., Singapore, 1987) pp. 322-336.

98. Constraints on Light Particles from SN 1987a, by J. Ellis and K. A. Olive, Phys. Lett. 193B:525-530,1987.

99. On the Viability of Rank Six Superstring Models, by B. A. Campbell, K. A. Olive and D. Reiss,Nucl. Phys. B 296:129-142, 1988.

100. Phenomenological Studies of Rank-5 Calabi-Yau Models, by J. Ellis, K. Enqvist, S. Kalara, D. V.Nanopoulos and K. A. Olive, Nucl. Phys. B306:445-469, 1988.

101. Supercosmology Revitalized, by B. A. Campbell, J. Ellis, J. Hagelin, D. V. Nanopoulos and K. A.Olive, Phys. Lett. 197B:355-362, 1987.

102. Baryon Number Generation in a Flipped SU(5)×U(1) Model, by B. A. Campbell, J. Ellis, J. Hagelin,D. V. Nanopoulos and K. A. Olive, Phys. Lett. 200B:483-488, 1988.

103. Scalar Field Fluctuations in the Early Universe, by K. Enqvist, K. W. Ng and K. A. Olive, Nucl.Phys. B 303:713-727, 1988.

104. Solar Neutrino Searches and Cold Dark Matter, by K. A. Olive and M. Srednicki, Phys. Lett.B205:553-558, 1988.

Reprinted in Particle Physics and Cosmology: Dark Matter, M. Srednicki, ed., (North-Holand, Am-sterdam, 1990) pp. 315-320.

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105. Constraints on Axions from SN 1987A, by R. Mayle, J.R. Wilson, J. Ellis, K. A. Olive, D. N. Schrammand G. Steigman, Phys. Lett. B203:188-196, 1988.

106. Scalar Field Fluctuations and the Baryon Asymmetry of the Universe, by K. Enqvist, K. W. Ng andK. A. Olive, Phys. Rev. D37:2111-2115, 1988.

107. Can Nucleons Close the Universe?, by K. A. Olive, Nature 330:770, 1987.

108. Stochastic Inflation and Superstring Models, by F. Graziani and K. A. Olive, Phys. Rev. D 38:2386-2391, 1988.

109. Calculations of Relic Densities in the Early Universe, by R. Watkins, M. Srednicki and K. A. Olive,Nucl. Phys. B310:693-713, 1988.

Reprinted in Particle Physics and Cosmology: Dark Matter, M. Srednicki, ed., (North-Holand, Am-sterdam, 1990) pp. 247-268.

110. Baryon Density Contrast and Strangeness Abundance During the Big Bang Confinement PhaseTransition, by J. I. Kapusta and K. A. Olive, Phys. Lett. 209B:295-299, 1988.

111. More Flipped SU(5) × U(1) Baryosynthesis, by J. Ellis, J. S. Hagelin, D. V. Nanopoulos and K. A.Olive, Phys. Lett. 207B:451-456, 1988.

112. Flipped Dark Matter, by J. Ellis, J. S. Hagelin, S. Kelly, D. V. Nanopoulos and K. A. Olive, Phys.Lett. 209B:283-288, 1988.

113. On the Magnitude of Baryon Density Fluctuation in the Quark Hadron Transition, in the Proceedingsof the XXIIIrd Rencontres de Moriond Workshop on Astrophysics, J. Audouze and J. Tran ThanhVan, eds., (Les Arcs, 1988) pp. 329-335.

114. Searching for Dark Matter Using Underground Detectors, in the Proceedings of the XXIIIrd Rencon-tres de Moriond Workshop on Astrophysics, J. Audouze and J. Tran Thanh Van, eds., (Les Arcs,1988) pp. 33-42.

115. Cosmological Constraints and Superstring Phenomenology, in the Proceedings of the XXIIIrd Ren-contres de Moriond Workshop on Electro Weak Interactions and Unified Theories, J. Tran ThanhVan, ed., (Les Arcs, 1988) pp. 573-580.

116. The Generation of an Electric Charge Asymmetry in Models with Flat Directions, by K. Enqvist, K.W. Ng and K. A. Olive, University of Minnesota preprint UMN-TH-656/88 1988.

117. Gravitational Equations of Motion at the String Scale, by S. Kalara, C. Kounnas and K. A. Olive,Phys. Lett. B215:265-272, 1988.

118. Chaotic Inflation in Models with Flat Directions, by F. Graziani and K. A. Olive, Phys. Lett.B216:31-36, 1988.

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119. Low Mass Photinos and Supernova 1987a, by J. Ellis, K. A. Olive, S. Sarkar and D. Sciama, Phys.Lett. B215:404-410, 1988.

120. Updated Constraints on Axions from SN 1987a, by R. Mayle, J. R. Wilson, J. Ellis, K. A. Olive, D.N. Schramm and G. Steigman, Phys. Lett. B219:515- 520, 1989.

121. Three Lectures on Particle Physics and Cosmology, by K. A. Olive, Acta Phys. Polon. 20B:353-389,1989.

122. Difficulties for Field Theoretical Inflation in String Models, by S. Kalara and K. A. Olive, Phys. Lett.B218:148-152, 1989.

123. Evidence Against Baryonic Dark Matter in Elliptical Galaxies, by D. Hegyi and K. A. Olive, Ap. J.346:648-652, 1989.

124. String Corrections to the Gravitational Equations of Motion and Inflation, by K. A. Olive, PhysicaA 158:359-365, 1989.

125. Review of Particle Properties, by G. P. Yost et al., Phys. Lett. B204:1- 486, 1988.

126. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis and the Quark-Hadron Transition, by H. Kurki- Suonio, R. A. Matzner,D. N. Schramm and K. A. Olive, Ap. J. 353:406-410, 1990.

127. Density Dependent Couplings and Astrophysical Bounds on Light Scalar Particles, by J. Ellis, S.Kalara, K. A. Olive and C. Wetterich, Phys. Lett. B 228:264-272 1989.

128. Cosmology, Astrophysics and Particle Physics: The Standard Model and Beyond, by K. A. Olive, inthe Proceedings of the Beyond the Standard Model Workshop, (Iowa State University, Ames, 1988)pp. 285-304.

129. Can Q-balls Save the Universe from Intermediate Scale Phase Transitions?, by J. Ellis, K. Enqvist,D. V. Nanopoulos and K. A. Olive, Phys. Lett. B225: 313-318, 1989.

130. Phenomenological and Cosmological Consequences of Gauge Singlets in Superstring Theories, by S.Kalara and K. A. Olive, Nucl. Phys. B 331:181-193, 1990.

131. Neutron-Stars and White Dwarfs in Galactic Halos, by D.-S. Ryu, K. A. Olive and J. Silk, Ap. J.353:81-89, 1990.

132. Nucleosynthesis, Baryosynthesis and Inflation, by K. A. Olive, in Frontiers in Physics - From Col-liders to Cosmology, A. Astbury, B. A. Campbell, W. Israel, A. N. Kamal and F. C. Khanna, eds.,(World Scientific Publishing Co., Singapore, 1989) pp. 152-181.

133. New Limits on Parameters of the Supersymmetric Standard Model from Cosmology, by K. A. Oliveand M. Srednicki, Phys. Lett. B 230:78-82, 1989.

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134. Inflation, by K. A. Olive, Phys. Rep. 190:307-413, 1990.

135. Cosmological Limits on Massive LSP’s, by K. A. Olive and M. Srednicki, Nucl. Phys. B355:208-230,1991.

136. Radiative Processes in LSP Annihilation, by R. Flores, K. A. Olive and S. Rudaz, Phys. Lett. B232:377-382, 1989.

137. Dark Matter, by R. Flores and K. A. Olive, Phys. Lett. B 239:III.3, 1990.

Reprinted in Phys. Rev. D45:III.3, 1992 and in Phys. Rev. D50:1238-1239, 1994.

138. Effective Lagrangian Approach to QCD Phase Transitions, by B. Campbell, J. Ellis and K. A. Olive,Phys. Lett. B 235:325-330, 1990.

139. Effects of Strange Particles on Neutron Star Cores, by J. Kapusta and K. A. Olive, Phys. Rev. Lett.64:13-15, 1990.

140. Elastic Neutralino-Matter Scattering, by R. Flores, K. A. Olive and M. Srednicki, Phys. Lett. B237:72-76, 1990.

141. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis Revisited, by K. A. Olive, D. N. Schramm, G. Steigman and T. Walker,Phys. Lett. B 236:454-460, 1990.

142. Theories of Inflation and Conformal Transformations, by S. Kalara, N. Kaloper and K. A. Olive,Nucl. Phys. B 341:252-272, 1990.

143. QCD Phase Transitions in an Effective Field Theory, by B. A. Campbell, J. Ellis and K. A. Olive,Nucl. Phys. B 345:57-78, 1990.

144. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis: Theory and Observations, by K. A. Olive, in the Proceedings of theInternational School of Astro-Particle Physics, D. V. Nanopoulos, ed., (Erice, 1989).

145. Dark Matter: Theoretical Implications, by K. A. Olive, in the Proceedings of the International Schoolof Astro-Particle Physics, D. V. Nanopoulos, ed., (Erice, 1989).

146. Primordial Nucleosynthesis Redux, by T. Walker, G. Steigman, D. N. Schramm, K. A. Olive andH.-S. Kang, Ap. J. 376:51-69, 1991.

147. A New Dark Matter Candidate in the Minimal Extension of the Supersymmetric Standard Model,by R. Flores, K. A. Olive and D. Thomas, Phys. Lett. B245:509-514, 1990.

148. New Results from Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, by K. A. Olive, in the Proceedings of the XVth Ren-contres de Moriond Workshop on Astrophysics, D.-M. Alimi et al., eds., (Editions Frontiers, Gif-sur-Yvette, 1990) pp. 89-102.

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149. Dark Matter Candidates in the Supersymmetric Standard Model, by K. A. Olive, in the Proceedingsof the XVth Recontres de Moriond Workshop on Astrophysics, D.-M. Alimi et al., eds., (EditionsFrontiers, Gif-sur- Yvette, 1990) pp. 243-254.

150. Strangeness, Glueball and Quark Matter Content of Neutron Stars, by J. Ellis, J. I. Kapusta and K.A. Olive, Nucl. Phys. B348:345-372, 1990.

151. Review of Particle Properties, by J. J. Hernandez, et al., Phys. Lett. B239:I.1-XI.8, 1990.

152. Gravitational Dynamics with Lorentz Chern-Simons Terms, by B. A. Campbell, M. J. Duncan, N.Kaloper and K. A. Olive, Nucl. Phys. B351:778- 792, 1991.

153. A Light Dark Matter Candidate in an Extended Supersymmetric Model, by K. A. Olive and D.Thomas, Nucl. Phys. B355:192-207, 1991.

154. Axion Hair for Kerr Black Holes, by B. A. Campbell, M. J. Duncan, N. Kaloper and K. A. Olive,Phys. Lett. B251:34-38, 1990.

155. Astrophysical Implication of e+e− Measurements, by K. A. Olive, Nucl. Phys. B (Proc. Suppl.)19:36-46, 1991.

156. Phase Transitions in QCD and String Theory, by B. A. Campbell, J. Ellis, S. Kalara, D. V. Nanopou-los and K. A. Olive, Phys. Lett. B255:420-426, 1991.

157. Does String Theory Lead to Extended Inflation?, by B. A. Campbell, A. D. Linde and K. A. Olive,Nucl. Phys. B355:146-161, 1991.

158. The Quark-Hadron Transition in Cosmology and Astrophysics, by K. A. Olive, Science 251:1194-1199,1991.

159. Lectures on Particle Physics and Cosmology, by K. A. Olive, in Proceedings of the 1990 ICTP SummerSchool in High Energy Physics and Cosmology, J.C. Pati, S. Randjbar-Daemi, E. Sezgin and Q. Shafi,eds. (World Scientific, Singapore, 1991) pp. 421-494.

160. Cosmological and Astrophysical Aspects of the Quark Hadron Phase Transition, by K. A. Olive, inProceedings of the 1990 ICTP Summer School in High Energy Physics and Cosmology, J.C. Pati, S.Randjbar-Daemi, E. Sezgin and Q. Shafi, eds. (World Scientific, Singapore, 1991) pp. 495- 514.

161. Cosmological Baryon Asymmetry Constraints on Extensions of the Standard Model, by B. A. Camp-bell, S. Davidson, J. Ellis and K. A. Olive, Phys. Lett. B256:457-464, 1991.

162. An Effective Lagrangian Approach to the Quark/Hadron Phase Boundary, by J. Ellis and K. A.Olive, Phys. Lett. B 260:173-178, 1991.

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163. Light Neutralino Interactions in Matter in an Extended Supersymmetric Model, by R. Flores, K. A.Olive and D. Thomas, Phys. Lett. B 263:425- 430,1991.

164. The Upperbound to the Primordial Abundance of Helium and the Consistency of the Big BangModel, by K. A. Olive, G. Steigman and T. Walker, Ap. J. Lett. 380:L1-L4, 1991.

165. Neutrino Degeneracy and Cosmological Nucleosynthesis Revisited, by K. A. Olive, D. N. Schramm,D. Thomas and T. Walker, Phys. Lett. B 265:239-244, 1991.

166. Axion Hair for Dyon Black Holes, by B. Campbell, N. Kaloper and K. A. Olive, Phys. Lett. B263:364-370, 1991.

167. On B and L Violation in the Laboratory in Light of Cosmological and Astrophysical Constraints, byB.A. Campbell, S. Davidson, J. Ellis and K.A. Olive, Astropart. Phys. 1:77-97, 1992.

168. Phase Transition in Dense Nuclear Matter with Quark and Gluon Condensates, by J. Ellis, J. Kapustaand K.A. Olive, Phys. Lett. B 273:123-127, 1991.

169. An Open Cosmological Model in String Theory, by B. Campbell, N. Kaloper and K. A. Olive, Phys.Letts. B 277:265-268, 1992.

170. Dilatons in String Cosmology, by N. Kaloper and K.A. Olive, Astropart. Phys. 1:185-193, 1993.

171. An Overview of Astroparticle Physics: Beyond the Standard Model, by K.A. Olive, in Proceedings ofthe International Workshop on Electroweak Physics Beyond the Standard Model, J.W.F. Valle, ed.,(World Scientific, Singapore, 1992) pp. 233-254.

172. Classical Hair for Kerr-Newman Black Holes in String Gravity, by B. Campbell, N. Kaloper and K.A. Olive, Phys. Lett. B. 285:199-205, 1992.

173. The Boron to Beryllium Ratio in Halo Stars: A Signature of Cosmic Ray Nucleosynthesis in the EarlyGalaxy, by T.P. Walker, G. Steigman, D.N. Schramm, K.A. Olive and B. Fields, Ap. J. 413:562-570, 1993.

174. Relic Densities of Neutralinos, by J. McDonald, K.A. Olive and M. Srednicki, Phys. Lett. B 283:80-84, 1992.

175. Axion Hair and Dynamical Torsion from Anomalies, by M.J. Duncan, N. Kaloper and K.A. Olive,Nucl. Phys. B387:215-235, 1992.

176. Primordial Nucleosynthesis and the Abundances of Beryllium and Boron, by D. Thomas, D.N.Schramm, K.A. Olive and B. Fields, Ap. J. 406: 569-579, 1993.

177. Aspects of the Quark-Hadron Phase Transition, by K.A. Olive, Hadronic Journal Supplement 10:61-88, 1995.

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178. Review of Particle Properties, by K. Hikasa et al., Phys. Rev. D45:51-5584, 1992.

179. On the Primordial Abundance of 7Li, by K.A. Olive and D.N. Schramm, Nature 360:439-442, 1992.

180. Dark Matter, by K.A. Olive in the Encyclopedia of Time, ed., S. Macy, (Garland, New York, 1993)p.155-156.

181. Astroparticle Physics Beyond the Standard Model, by K.A. Olive, in the Beyond the Standard ModelIII , ed. S. Godfrey and P. Kalyniak (World Scientific, Singapore, 1993) pp. 144-167.

182. Physical Properties of Four-Dimenstional Superstring Gravity Black Hole Solutions, by B.A. Camp-bell, N. Kaloper, R. Madden and K.A. Olive, Nucl. Phys. B399: 137-168, 1993.

183. On the Baryon, Lepton Flavour and Right-Handed Electron Asymmetries of the Universe, by B.A.Campbell, S. Davidson, J. Ellis and K.A. Olive, Phys. Lett. B297: 118-124, 1992.

184. Supersymmmetric (S) Neutrino-Mass Induced Baryogenesis, by B.A. Campbell, S. Davidson andK.A. Olive, Phys. Lett. B. 303:63-67, 1993.

185. Inflation, Neutrino Baryogenesis and (S) Neutrino-Induced Baryogenesis, by B. A. Campbell, S.Davidson and K.A. Olive Nucl. Phys. B399:111-136, 1993.

186. Flipped Heavy Neutrinos: From the Solar Neutrino Problem to Baryogenesis, by J. Ellis, D.V.Nanopoulos and K.A. Olive, Phys. Lett. B 300:121-127, 1993.

187. SUSY from the Sky: Theory, by K. Olive to be published in the Proceedings of Ten Years of SUSYConfronting Experiment Workshop, J. Ellis, D.V. Nanopoulos and A. Savoy-Navorro, eds., CERN,September 1992.

188. Pop II 6Li as a Probe of Nucleosynthesis and Stellar Structure and Evolution, by B. D. Fields, K.A.Olive, D.N. Schramm, G. Steigman and T.P. Walker, Ap.J.Lett. 415:L35-L38, 1993.

189. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis: Non-Standard Models, by K.A. Olive, in Relativistic Astrophysics andParticle Cosmology ed. C. Akerlof and M. Srednicki, (New York Academy of Sciences, New York,1993) pp.769-775.

190. Constraints on Majoron Models and Baryogenesis, by J. Cline, K. Kainullainnen and K.A. Olive,Astropart. Phys. 1:387- 398, 1993.

191. Flipped Angles and Phases: A Systematic Study, by J. Ellis, J. Lopez, D. V. Nanopoulos, and K.A.Olive, Phys. Lett. B 308:70-78, 1993.

192. Production of Li, Be and B from Quark-Hadron Transition Inspired Inhomogeneous Primordial Nu-cleosynthesis, by D. Thomas, D.N. Schramm, K.A. Olive, G.J. Mathews, B.S. Meyer and B. Fields,Ap.J. 430:291-299 , 1994.

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193. On the Erasure and Regeneration of the Primordial Baryon Asymmetry by Sphalerons, by J. Cline,K. Kainulainnen and K.A. Olive, Phys. Rev. Lett. 71:2372-2375, 1993.

194. Neutrino Process Nucleosynthesis and the 11B/10B Ratio, by K.A. Olive, N. Prantzos, S. Scully, andE. Vangioni-Flam, Ap. J. 424:666-670, 1994.

195. Corrections to Bino Annilihation I: Sfermion Mixing, by T. Falk, R. Madden, K.A. Olive, and M.Srednicki, Phys. Lett. B318:354-359, 1993.

196. On the Cosmological Evolution of D and 3He, by E. Vangioni-Flam, K.A. Olive and N. Prantzos,Ap.J. 427:618-627, 1994.

197. Protecting the Primordial Baryon Asymmetry from Erasure by Sphalerons, by J. Cline, K. Kainu-lainnen and K.A. Olive, Phys. Rev. D49: 6394-6409, 1994.

198. Cosmic Ray Models for Early Galactic Lithium, Beryllium, and Boron Production, by B.D. Fields,K.A. Olive, and D.N. Schramm, Ap.J. 435:185-202, 1994.

199. Dark Matter Candidates, by K.A. Olive, in The Building Blocks of Creation: From Microfermis toMegaparsecs: the Proceedings of the TASI Summer School on Elementary Particle Physics, Universityof Colorado, Boulder CO, June 6 - July 2 1993, eds. S. Raby and T. Walker (World Scientific,Singapore, 1994) pp. 497-518.

200. Models for Inflation, by K.A. Olive, in The Building Blocks of Creation: From Microfermis to Mega-parsecs: the Proceedings of the TASI Summer School on Elementary Particle Physics, Universityof Colorado, Boulder CO, June 6 - July 2 1993, eds. S. Raby and T. Walker (World Scientific,Singapore, 1994) pp. 469-496.

201. Lepto-Baryogenesis, by K.A. Olive, in the Proceedings of the III International Workshop on Theoryand Phenomenology in Astroparticle and Underground Physics (TAUP93), Gran Sasso Lab. Italy,September 19-23 1993, Nucl. Phys. B (Proc. Supp.) 35:54-47, 1994.

202. On the Abundance of Primordial 4He, by K.A. Olive and G. Steigman, Ap.J. Supp. 97: 49-58, 1995.

203. Corrections to Bino Annilihation II: Loop Effects in BB → Z∗, by T. Falk, R. Madden, K.A. Olive,and M. Srednicki, Phys. Lett. B326:125-130, 1994.

204. Neutrino Mass Effects in Minimally Extended Supersymmetric Standard Model, by R. Allahverdhi,B. Campbell and K.A. Olive, Phys. Lett. B341:166-172, 1994.

205. On Preserving a B +L Asymmetry Produced in the Early Universe, by S. Davidson, H. Murayama,and K. A. Olive, Phys. Lett. B328:354-359, 1994.

206. Implications of a High Population II B/Be Ratio, by B.D. Fields, K.A. Olive, and D.N. Schramm,Ap. J 439:854-859, 1995.

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207. Big Bang Baryogenesis, by K.A. Olive, in the proceedings of the 33rd International Winter Schoolon Nuclear and Particle Physics, “Matter Under Extreme Conditions”, Feb. 27 - March 5 1994,Schladming Austria, eds. H. Latal and W. Schweiger (Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1994) pp.1-37.

208. Protecting the Baryon Asymmetry by Thermal Masses, by S. Davidson, K. Kainulainen, and K.A.Olive, Phys. Lett. B335:339-344, 1994.

209. The Deuterium Abundance and Nucleocosmochronology, by S.T. Scully and K.A. Olive, Ap. J. 446:272-278 1994.

210. What’s the Problem with 3He?, by K.A. Olive, R.T Rood, D.N. Schramm, J.W. Truran, and E.Vangioni-Flam, Ap.J. 444:680-685, 1995.

211. Heavy Sneutrinos as Dark Matter, by T. Falk, K.A. Olive, and M. Srednicki, Phys. Lett. B339:248-251, 1994.

212. Large Scale Baryon Isocurvature Inhomogeneities, by C. Copi, K.A. Olive, and D. N. Schramm, Ap.J.451:51-59, 1995.

213. Light Stops in the MSSM: Implications for Photino Dark Matter and Top Quark Decay, by K.A.Olive and S. Rudaz, Phys. Lett. B340:74-80, 1994.

214. On the Destruction of Primordial Deuterium, by K.A. Olive, in The Proceedings of the ESO/EIPCWorkshop on ”The Light Element Abundances”, May. 23 - May 28 1994, Elba Italy, ed. P. Crane(Springer, Berlin, 1994) pp.40-43.

215. Implications of the B/Be and 11B/10B Ratios, by K.A. Olive, in The Proceedings of the ESO/EIPCWorkshop on ”The Light Element Abundances”, May. 23 - May 28 1994, Elba Italy, ed. P. Crane(Springer, Berlin, 1994) pp. 410-414.

216. Review of Particle Properties, by K. Hikasa et al., Phys. Rev. D50:1173-1826, 1994.

217. Nucleosythnthesis and the Time Dependence of Fundamental Couplings, by B.A. Campbell and K.A.Olive, Phys. Lett. B345:429-434, 1995.

218. Supersymmetric Solutions to Cosmological Problems: Baryogenesis and Dark Matter, by K.A. Olive,in the Proceedings of the Joint U.S.-Polish Workshop on Physics from Planck Scale to ElectroweakScale, Warsaw, Poland, September 1994, eds. P. Nath, T. Taylor, and S. Pokorski, (World Scientific,Singapore) pp. 142-154.

219. A New Look at Neutrino Limits From Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, by K.A. Olive and G. Steigman,Phys. Lett. B354:357-362, 1995.

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220. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, in the proceedings of the Beyond the Standard Model IV Conference,Lake Tahoe, CA December 1994, ed. J. Gunion, T. Han, J. Ohnemus (World Scientific, Singapore)pp.305-313.

221. Phases in the MSSM, Electric Dipole Moments and Cosmological Dark Matter, by T. Falk, K.A.Olive, and M. Srednicki, Phys. Lett. B354: 99-106, 1995.

222. Towards a Singularity-Free Inflationary Universe, by N. Kaloper, R. Madden, and K.A. Olive, Nucl.Phys. B452: 677-702, 1995.

223. Preserving Flat Directions During Inflation, by M.K. Gaillard, H. Murayama, and K.A. Olive, Phys.Lett. B355: 71-77, 1995

224. On the Thermal Regeneration Rate for Gravitinos in the Early Universe, by J. Ellis, D.V. Nanopoulos,K.A. Olive, and S.-J. Rey, Astro Part Phys 4: 371-385 , 1996.

225. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis: An Update, by K.A. Olive and S. Scully, Int. J. Mod. Phys. A11:409-428,1996.

226. On the Local Abundance of 3He, by S. Scully, M. Casse, K.A. Olive, D.N. Schramm, J.W. Truran,and E. Vangioni-Flam, Ap.J. 462:960-968, 1996.

227. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, by K.A. Olive and D.N. Schramm, Phys. Rev. D54:109-111, 1996.

Revised in: Eur. Phys. J., C3:119-121, 1998.

Revised in: Eur. Phys. J., C15:133-125, 2000.

228. Phases in the MSSM, by K.A. Olive, in the proceedings of SUSY-95: International Workshop onSupersymmetry and Unification of Fundamental Interactions, Palaiseau, France, May 1995, (EditionsFrontiers, Gif sur Yvette) pp. 585-594.

229. Model Independent Predictions from Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, by B.D. Fields and K.A. Olive, Phys.Lett. B368:103-111, 1996.

230. New Constraints on Superpartner Masses, by T. Falk, K.A. Olive, L. Roszkowski, and M. Srednicki,Phys. Lett. B367:183-187, 1996.

231. Axions and the Gracefule Exit Problem in String Cosmology, by N. Kaloper, R. Madden, and K.A.Olive, Phys. Lett. B371:34-40, 1996.

232. LiBeB Production by Nuclei and Neutrinos, by E. Vangioni-Flam, M. Cass, B. Fields, and K.A.Olive, Ap.J. 468:199-206, 1996.

233. Nucleosynthesis Limits on the Mass of Long Lived Tau and Muon Neutrinos, by B. Fields, K. Kain-ulainen, and K.A. Olive, Astro. Part. Phys. 6:169-185, 1997.

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234. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis and the Consistency between Theory and the Observations of D, 3He, 4He,7Li, by K.A. Olive, in the Proceedings of the IInd Rencontres du Vietnam: The Sun and Beyond,ed. J. Tran Thanh Van et al., (Editions Frontiers, Gif sur Yvette, 1996) p. 365-374.

235. Electric Dipole Moment Constraints on Phases in the Constrained MSSM, by T. Falk and K.A. Olive,Phys.Lett. B375:196-202,1996.

236. Model Independent Predictions of Big Bang Nucleosynthesis from 4He and 7Li: Consistency andImplications, by B.D. Fields, K. Kainulainen, K.A. Olive, D. Thomas, New Astronomy 1:77-96,1996.

237. Why Do We Need Non-Baryonic Dark Matter, by K.A. Olive, in the proceedings of the XXXIstRecontres de Moriond: Dark Matter in Cosmology, Quantum Measurements, Experimental Gravita-tion, eds. R. Ansari, Y. Giraud-Heraud, and J. Tran Thanh Van, (Editions Frontiers, Gif sur Yvette,1996) pp.3-24.

238. Implications of a Primordial Origin for the Dispersion in D/H in Quasar Absorption Systems, by C.Copi, K.A. Olive, and D.N Schramm, Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci, 95:2758-2760, 1998.

239. Supersymmetric Dark Matter in the Light of LEP 1.5, by J. Ellis, T. Falk, K.A. Olive, and M.Schmitt, Phys. Lett. B388:97-105, 1996.

240. The Effects of an Early Galactic Wind on the Evolution of D, 3He, and Z, by S. Scully, M. Casse,K.A. Olive, and E. Vangioni-Flam, Ap.J. 476:521-533, 1997.

241. Review of Particle Properties, by M. Barnett et al., Phys. Rev. D54:1-720, 1996.

Summary Reprinted in Rev. Mod. Phys. 68:611-732, 1996

242. Primordial Nucleosynthesis, by K.A. Olive, in the Proceedings of the VIIIth Recontres de Blois,Neutrinos, Dark Matter, and the Universe, Blois, France, June 8-12, 1996, eds. T. Stolarczyk, J.Tran Thanh Van, F. Vannucci (Editions Frontieres, Gif-sur-Yvette, 1997) pp. 177-190.

243. Primordial Nucleosynthesis, by K.A. Olive, in the Proceedings of the XVII International Conferenceon Neutrino Physics and Astrophysics, ν’96, Helsinki, Findland, June 13-19, 1996, eds. K. Enqvist,K. Huitu, and J. Maalampi, (World Scientific, Singapore, 1997), pp.445-460.

244. The Primordial Abundance of 4He: An Update, by K. A. Olive, E. Skillman, and G. Steigman, Ap.J.483:788-797, 1997.

245. A Big Bang Nucleosynthesis Likelihood Analysis of the Baryon-to-Photon Ratio and the Number ofLight Degrees of Freedom, by K.A. Olive and D. Thomas, AstroParticle Phys. 7:27-34, 1997.

246. Low Mass Stars and the 3He Problem, by K.A. Olive, D.N. Schramm, S.T. Scully, and J.W. Truran,Ap.J. 479: 752-759, 1997.

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247. Accelerator Constraints on Neutralino Dark Matter, by J. Ellis, T. Falk, K.A. Olive, and M. Schmitt,in the Proceedings of the Workshop on the Identification of the Dark Matter, Sheffield, UK, September1996, pp. 285-298.

248. Contraints from Inflation and Reheating on SuperpartnerMasses, by T. Falk, K.A. Olive, L. Roszkowski,A. Singh, and M. Srednicki, Phys. Lett. B396:50-57, 1997.

249. Primordial Nucleosynthesis, by K.A. Olive, published in the Proceedings of Workshop on ‘Aspectsof Dark Matter in Astro- and Particle Physics’, Heidelberg, Sept 16-20 1996, eds H.V. Klapdor-Kleingrothaus and Y. Ramachers, (World Scientific, Singapore, 1997), pp.250-273.

250. Constraints on Neutralino Dark Matter from Cosmology and LEP 2, by J. Ellis, T. Falk, K.A. Olive,and M. Schmitt, Phys. Lett. B413:355-364, 1997.

251. A Bayesian Estimate of the Primordial Helium Abundance, by C. Hogan, K.A. Olive, and S. Scully,ApJ Letters 489:L119-122, 1997.

252. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis and Dark Matter, in Particles and the Universe, Proceedings of the 1997Lake Louise Winter Institute of Physics, eds. A. Astbury, B.A. Campbell, F.C. Khanna, and J.L.Pinfold, (World Scientific, Singapore, 1998), pp. 60-126.

253. Constraints on Particle Physics Beyond the Standard Model from Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, by K.A.Olive, in the proceedings of the Beyond the Standard Model V Conference, eds. G. Eigen, P. Osland,and B. Stugu, (AIP, Woodbury NY, 1997) pp. 178-190.

254. Singularities in Scalar-Tensor Cosmologies, by N. Kaloper and K.A. Olive, Phys. Rev. D57:811-822,1998.

255. Cosm(M)ological Solutions in M- and String Theory, by N. Kaloper, I. Kogan, and K.A. Olive, Phys.Rev. D57:6242-6255, 1998.

256. Star Formations Histories versus Redshift: Consequences on the Overall Metallicity and DeuteriumDestruction, by M. Casse, K.A. Olive, E. Vangioni-Flam and J. Audouze, New Astronomy, 3:259-273,1998.

257. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, by K.A. Olive, in the Proceedings of the Vth International Workshop onTheory and Phenomenology in Astroparticle and Underground Physics (TAUP97), eds. A. Bottino,A. Di Credico, and P. Monacelli (North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1998), pp.521-528.

258. Current Status of BBN: Theory and Observations, by K.A. Olive, in the Proceedings of the 3rdRESCUE International Symposium, Particle Cosmology, ed. K. Sato, T. Yanagida, and T. Shiromizu,(Universal Academy Press Inc. Tokyo, 1998), pp. 93-103.

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259. Charginos and Neutralinos in the Light of Radiative Corrections: Sealing the Fate of Higgsino DarkMatter, by J. Ellis, T. Falk, G. Ganis, K.A. Olive, and M. Schmitt, Phys. Rev. D58:095002-1-10,1998.

260. On the Evolution of Helium in Blue Compact Galaxies, by B.D. Fields and K.A. Olive, Ap.J. 506:177-190, 1998.

261. LEP Implications on the MSSM and Cosmological Dark Matter, by K. A. Olive, in ’98 ElectroweakInteractions and Unified Theories, proceedings of the XXXIIIrd Recontres de Moriond, ed. J. TranThanh Van, (Editions Frontiers, Gif sur Yvette, 1998) pp. 487-494.

262. Regulating the Baryon Asymmetry in No-Scale Affleck-Dine Baryogenesis, by B.A. Campbell, M.K.Gaillard, H. Murayama, and K.A. Olive, Nucl. Phys. B538: 351-367, 1999.

263. More on Electric Dipole Moment Constraints on Phases in the Constrained MSSM, by T. Falk, andK.A. Olive, Phys. Lett. B439: 71-80, 1998.

264. Testing the Primary Origin of Be and B in the Early Galaxy, by E. Vangioni-Flam, R. Ramaty, K.A.Olive, and M. Casse, A.A. 337: 714-720, 1998.

265. New Contributions to Neutralino Elastic Cross-sections from CP-Violating Phases in the MSSM, byT. Falk, A. Ferstl, and K.A. Olive, Phys. Rev. D59:055009-1-6, 1999.

266. Topological R4 Inflation, by J. Ellis, N. Kaloper, K.A. Olive, and J. Yokoyama, Phys. Rev. D59:103503-1-11, 1999.

267. Review of Particle Properties, by C. Caso et al., Euro. Phys. J. C3:1-794, 1998.

268. The Revival of Galactic Cosmic Ray Nucleosynthesis, by B.D. Fields and K.A. Olive, Ap.J. 516:797-910, 1999.

269. Neutralino-Stau Coannihilation and the Cosmological Upper Limit on the Mass of the Lightest Su-persymmetric Particle, by J. Ellis, T. Falk, and K.A. Olive, Phys. Lett. B444: 367-372, 1998.

270. Cosmological Fine Tuning, Supersymmetry and the Gauge Heirarchy Problem, by P.H. Chankowski,J. Ellis, K.A. Olive, and S. Pokorski, Physics Letters B452: 28-38, 1999.

271. The Evolution of 6Li in Standard Cosmic Ray Nucleosynthesis, by B.D. Fields and K.A. Olive, NewAstronomy 4:255-263, 1999.

272. Generalized Limits to the Number of Light Particle Degrees of Freedom from Big Bang Nucleosyn-thesis, by K.A. Olive and D. Thomas, AstroParticle Physics, 11:403-411, 1999.

273. Primordial Nucleosynthesis, K.A. Olive, to be published in the Proceedings of the Advanced Schoolon Cosmology and Particle Physics, Peniscola, Spain, June 1998, ed. M. Quiros, 1999.

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274. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, by K.A. Olive, in the Proceedings of the Theoretical and ObservationalCosmology Summer School, Cargese, Corsica, France, August 1998, ed. M. Lechaise-Rey, (Kluwer,Dordrecht,1999) pp. 261-304.

275. LiBeB, Cosmic Rays, and Gamma Ray Line Astronomy, by R. Ramaty, E. Vangioni-Flam, M. Casse,and K.A. Olive, PASP 111:651-652, 1999.

276. LiBeB and Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, by K.A. Olive and B.D. Fields, in LiBeB, Cosmic Rays, andRelated X- and Gamma Rays, ed. by R. Ramaty, E. Vangioni-Flam, M. Casse, and K.A. OliveAstronomical Society of the Pacific Conference Series 171:36-47, 1999.

277. LiBeB, Cosmic Rays, and Gamma Ray Line Astronomy: Concluding Remarks II, by E. Vangioni-Flam, R. Ramaty, M. Casse, and K.A. Olive, in LiBeB, Cosmic Rays, and Related X- and GammaRays, ed. by R. Ramaty, E. Vangioni-Flam, M. Casse, and K.A. Olive Astronomical Society of thePacific Conference Series 171:268-279, 1999.

278. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, by K.A. Olive, in the Proceedings of the 19th Texas Symposium onRelativistic Astrophysics and Cosmology, Nucl. Phys. B (Proc. Supp.) 80:79-93, 2000.

279. The Galactic Evolution of Beryllium and Boron, by B.D. Fields and K.A. Olive, in LiBeB, CosmicRays, and Related X- and Gamma Rays, ed. by R. Ramaty, E. Vangioni-Flam, M. Casse, and K.A.Olive Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conference Series 171:118-130, 1999.

280. On the Realization of Assisted Inflation, by P. Kanti and K.A. Olive, Phys. Rev. D60:043502-1-12,1999.

281. MSSM Predictions for the Electric Dipole Moment of the 199Hg Atom, by T. Falk, K.A. Olive, M.Pospelov, and R. Roiban, Nucl. Phys. B560:3-22, 1999.

282. Primordial Lithium and Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, by S.G. Ryan, T.C. Beers, K.A. Olive, B.D.Fields, and J.E. Norris, Ap.J. Lett. 530:L57-60, 2000.

283. Calculations of Neutralino-Stau Coannihilation Channels and the Cosmologically Relevant Regionof MSSM Parameter Space, by J. Ellis, T. Falk, K.A. Olive, and M. Srednicki, AstroPart. Phys.13:181-213, 2000.

284. Primordial Nucleosynthesis: Theory and Observations, by K.A. Olive, G. Steigman, and T.P. Walker,Physics Reports 333-334:389-408, 2000.

285. Assisted Chaotic Inflation in Higher Dimensional Theories, by P. Kanti and K.A. Olive, Phys. Lett.B464:192-198, 1999.

286. Probing the Desert with High Energy Neutrinos from the Sun, by A. Faraggi, K.A. Olive, and M.Pospelov, AstroParticle Physics 13:31-43, 2000.

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287. Neutrino Mass Effects in Minimally Extended Supersymmetric Standard Model, by R. Allahverdhi,B. Campbell and K.A. Olive, in Lake Louise 1994, Particle Physics and Cosmology, eds. A. Astbury,B.A. Campbell, W. Israel, F.C. Khanna, D. Page, J.L. Pinfold, (World Scientific, Singapore, 1995)pp. 255-265.

288. Variations of the Neutralino Elastic Cross-Section with CP Violating Phases, by T. Falk, A. Ferstl,and K.A. Olive, AstroPart. Phys. 13:301-316, 2000.

289. Cosmology II: From the Planck Time to BBN, by K.A. Olive, to be published in the Proceedings ofthe David N. Schramm Memorial Symposium: Inner Space/Outer Space II, Fermilab, May 1999.

290. Probing Cosmic Ray Origin With Beryllium and Boron, by B.D. Fields, and K.A. Olive, in theProceedings of the 26th International Cosmic Ray Conference, eds. D. Kieda, M. Salamon, & B.Dingus, 4: 203-206,1999.

291. Cosmological 3-Brane Solutions, by P. Kanti, I.I. Kogan, K.A. Olive, and M. Pospelov, Phys. Lett.B468:31-39, 1999.

292. Introduction to Supersymmetry: Astrophysical and Phenomenological Constraints, by K.A. Olive,in ”The Primordial Universe”, proceedings of the Les Houches Summer School Session LXXI, July1999, eds. P. Binetruy, R. Schaefer, J. Silk, and F. David, (Springer, Berlin, 2000), pp. 221-293.

293. A Short Course on Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, by K.A. Olive, in ”The Primordial Universe”, pro-ceedings of the Les Houches Summer School Session LXXI, July 1999, eds. P. Binetruy, R. Schaefer,J. Silk, and F. David, (Springer, Berlin, 2000), pp. 87-102.

294. Testing Spallation Processes with Beryllium and Boron, by B.D. Fields, K.A. Olive, E. Vangioni-Flam, and M. Casse, Ap. J. 540:930-945, 2000.

295. Single-Brane Cosmological Solutions with a Stable Compact Extra Dimension by P. Kanti, I.I. Kogan,K.A. Olive, and M. Pospelov, Phys. Rev. D61:106004-1-12, 2000.

296. Supersymmetric Dark Matter and the Energy of a Linear Electron-Positron Collider, by J. Ellis, G.Ganis, and K.A. Olive, Phys. Lett. B474,314-322, 2000.

297. Re-Evaluation of the Elastic Scattering of Supersymmetric Dark Matter, by J. Ellis, A. Ferstl, andK.A. Olive, Phys. Lett. B481: 304-314, 2000.

298. The Evolution of 4He and LiBeB, by K.A. Olive, published in the Proceedings of the IAU Symposium198, The Light Elements and their Evolution, Natal Brazil, November 1999, eds. L. Da Silva, M.Spite, and J.R. de Medeiros, (Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 2000) pp. 547-557.

299. Static Solutions for Brane Models with a Bulk Scalar Field, by P. Kanti, K.A. Olive, and M. Pospelov,Phys. Lett. B481:386-396, 2000.

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300. Supersymmetric Dark Matter in the Light of LEP and the Tevatron Collider, by J. Ellis, T. Falk, G.Ganis, and K.A. Olive, Phys. Rev. D62:075010-1-18, 2000.

301. The Current Status of Big Bang Nucleosynthesis and Related Observations, by K.A. Olive, in theProceedings of COSMO-99, International Workshop on Particle Physics and the Early Universe, ed.U. Cotti, R. Jeannerot, G. Senjanovic, A.Smirnov, (World Scientific, Singapore, 2000) pp. 130-137.

302. Solving the Hierarchy Problem in Two-Brane Cosmological Models, by P. Kanti, K.A. Olive, and M.Pospelov, Phys. Rev. D62:126004-1-10, 2000.

303. Reheating and Dangerous Relics in Pre-Big Bang Cosmology, by A. Buonanno, M. Lemoine, andK.A. Olive, Phys. Rev. D62:083513-1-17, 2000.

304. On the Determination of the He4 Abundance in Extragalactic H II Regions, by K.A. Olive and E.D.Skillman, New Astronomy 6:119-150, 2001.

305. Exploration of Elastic Scattering Rates for Supersymmetric Dark Matter, by J. Ellis, A. Ferstl, andK.A. Olive Phys. Rev. D63:065016-1-13, 2000.

306. Review of Particle Properties, by D.E. Groom et al., Euro. Phys. J. C15:1-, 2000.

307. Particle Astrophysics, in the Encyclpededia of Astronomy and Astrophysics, ed. P. Murdin (IOPPublishing and Grove’s Dictionaries Inc., 2000)

308. Supersymmetric Dark Matter and Constraints from LEP, by K.A. Olive, in the Proccedings of theXXXth International Conference on High Energy Physics July 27 - August 2, 2000, Osaka, Japan,eds. C.S. Lim and T. Yamanaka, (World Scientific, Singapore) pp. 998-1001.

309. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis and Related Observations, by K.A. Olive, in the Proceedings of Dark 2000:Third International Conference on Dark Matter in Astro and Particle Physics, ed. H.V. Klapdor-Kleingrothaus (Springer, Berlin 2001) pp.176-194.

310. Standard Cosmic Ray Energetics and Light Element Production, by B.D. Fields, K.A. Olive, M.Casse, and E. Vangioni-Flam, Astr. and Astrophys. 370:623-634, 2001.

311. What if the Higgs Boson weighs 115 GeV?, by J. Ellis, G. Ganis, D.V. Nanopoulos, and K.A. Olive,Phys. Lett. B502:171-180, 2001.

312. Concluding Remarks for Dark 2000, by K.A. Olive, in the Proceedings of Dark 2000: Third Inter-national Conference on Dark Matter in Astro and Particle Physics, ed. H.V. Klapdor-Kleingrothaus(Springer, Berlin 2001) pp.717-728.

313. The NACRE Thermonuclear Reaction Compilation and Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, by R.H. Cyburt,B.D. Fields, and K.A. Olive, New Astronomy 6:215-238, 2001.

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314. The CMSSM Parameter Space at Large tan β, by J. Ellis, T. Falk, G. Ganis, K.A. Olive, and M.Srednicki Phys. Lett. B510:236-246, 2001.

315. The Status of Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, by K.A. Olive, in the Proceedings of the InternationalConference, ”Cosmic Evolution”, celebrating the 60th birthdays of Jean Audouze and Jim Truran,eds. E. Vangioni-Flam, R. Ferlet, and M. Lemoine (World Scientific, 2001) pp. 27-34.

316. Combining the Muon Anomalous Magnetic Moment with other Constraints on the CMSSM, by J.Ellis, D.V. Nanopoulos, and K.A. Olive, Phys. Lett. B508:65-73, 2001.

317. Glimpses of Superhistory, by K.A. Olive and M. Shifman, CERN Courier, Vol. 41 No. 2: 19-21.

318. A 6D Brane World Model, by P. Kanti, R. Madden, and K.A. Olive, Phys. Rev. D64:0441021-1-11,2001.

319. How Finely Tuned is Supersymmetric Dark Matter, by J. Ellis and K.A. Olive, Phys. Lett. B514:114-122, 2001.

320. Observability of the Lightest CMSSM Higgs Boson at Hadron Colliders, by J. Ellis, S. Heinemeyer,K.A. Olive, and G. Weiglein, Phys. Lett. B515:348-358, 2001.

321. Primordial Nucleosynthesis with CMB Inputs: Probing the Early Universe and Light Element As-trophysics, by R.H. Cyburt, B.D. Fields, and K.A. Olive, Astro. Part. Phys. 17:87-100, 2002.

322. Theoretical Aspects of Dark Matter Detection, by J. Ellis, A. Ferstl, and K.A. Olive, Space ScienceReviews 100:235-246, 2002.

323. Proposed Post-LEP Benchmarks for Supersymmetry, by M. Battaglia, A. De Roeck, J. Ellis, F.Gianotti, K. Matchev, K.A. Olive, L. Pape, and G. Wilson, Eur. J. Phys. C22:535-561, 2001.

324. The Inflatino Problem in Supergravity Inflationary Models, by H.P. Nilles, K.A. Olive, and M. Peloso,Phys. Lett. B522:304-314, 2001.

325. On the Possible Sources of D/H Dispersion at High Redshift, by B.D. Fields, K.A. Olive, J.I. Silk,M. Casse, and E. Vangioni-Flam, Ap.J. 563:653-659, 2001.

326. B → Xsγ in Supersymmetry with Explicit CP Violation, by D. Demir and K.A. Olive, Phys. Rev.D 65:034007-1-14, 2002.

327. Big Bang Cosmology, by K.A. Olive and J.A. Peacock, Phys. Rev. D 66:010001-152-161, 2002.

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328. Lower Limits on Soft Supersymmetry-Breaking Scalar Masses, by J. Ellis, D.V. Nanopoulos, andK.A. Olive, Phys. Lett. B525:308-314, 2002.

329. Prospects for Detecting Supersymmetric Dark Matter at Post-LEP Benchmark Points, by JohnEllis, Jonathan L. Feng, Andrew Ferstl, Konstantin T. Matchev, and Keith A. Olive, Eur. J. Phys.C24:311-322, 2002.

330. Frequentist Estimation of Cosmological Parameters from the MAXIMA-1 Cosmic Microwave Back-ground Anisotropy Data, by M.E. Abroe A. Balbi, J. Borrill, E. F. Bunn, S. Hanany, A. H. Jaffe,A. T. Lee, K. A. Olive, B. Rabii, P. L. Richards, G. F. Smoot, R. Stompor, C. D. Winant, andJ. H. P. Wu, MNRAS 334:11-19, 2002.

331. Evolution of the Fine Structure Constant Driven by Dark Matter and the Cosmological Constant,by Keith A. Olive and Maxim Pospelov, Phys. Rev. D65:085044, 2002.

332. Constraints from Accelerator Experiments on the Elastic Scattering of CMSSM Dark Matter, byJohn Ellis, Andrew Ferstl, and Keith A. Olive, Phys. Lett. B532:318-328, 2002.

333. Supersymmetric Dark Matter Detection at Post-LEP Benchmark Points, by John Ellis, JonathanL. Feng, Andrew Ferstl, Konstantin T. Matchev, and Keith A. Olive, in the Proceedings of Snowmass2001, p. 330.

334. Calculations of Neutralino-Stop Coannihilation in the CMSSM by John Ellis, Keith A. Olive, and Y.Santoso, Astro. Part. Phys. 18:395-432, 2003.

335. Post-LEP CMSSM Benchmarks forSupersymmetry, by M. Battaglia, A. De Roeck, J. Ellis, F. Gi-anotti, K. Matchev, K.A. Olive, L. Pape, and G. Wilson, in the Proceedings of Snowmass 2001, p.347.

336. Constraining Supersymmetry, by John Ellis, Keith A. Olive, and Y. Santoso, New J. Phys. 4:32.1-17,2002.

337. The Snowmass Points and Slopes: Benchmarks for SUSY Searches, B.C. Allanach et al., Eur. Phys.Jour. C25:113-123, 2002; also published in the Proceedings of Snowmass 2001 p. 125.

338. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, Implications of Recent CMB Data and Supersymmetric Dark Matter, byK.A. Olive, in the Proceedings of the First NCTS Workshop on Astroparticle Physics, December 6- 9, 2001, Kenting, Taiwan, eds. H. Athar, G.-L. Lin, and K.-W. Ng (World Scientific, Singapore,2002) pp. 23-62.

339. The Forward–Backward Asymmetry of B → (π,K)ℓ+ℓ−: Supersymmetry at Work, by D. Demir,K.A. Olive, and M.B. Voloshin, Phys. Rev. D66:034015-1-10, 2002.

340. On the Stabilization of the Size of Extra Dimensions, by P. Kanti, K.A. Olive, and M. Pospelov,Phys. Lett. B538:146-158, 2002.

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341. The MSSM Parameter Space with Non-Universal Higgs Masses, by John Ellis, Keith A. Olive, andY. Santoso Phys. Lett. B539:107-118, 2002.

342. Astrophysical and Cosmological Constraints on Neutrino masses, by K. Kainulainen and K.A. Olive,in Neutrino Mass, Springer Tracts in Modern Physics 190: 53-74, ed. by G. Altarelli and K. Winter(Springer, 2003).

343. Constraints on the Variations of the Fundamental Couplings, by K.A. Olive, M. Pospelov, Y.-Z.Qian, M. Casse, A. Coc, and E. Vangioni-Flam, Phys. Rev. D66:045022-1-13, 2002.

344. On the baryometric status of 3He, by E. Vangioni-Flam, K.A. Olive, B.D. Fields, and M.Casse, Ap.J.585:611-616, 2003.

345. Dark Matter, in the Macmillan Encyclpededia of Physics, Supplement: Elementay Particle Physics,ed. J.S. Rigden (Macmillan Publishing).

346. Searching for Supersymmetric Dark Matter, by K.A. Olive, published in the proccedings of CosPA2002, International Symposium on Cosmology and Particle Astrophysics, May31 - June 2, 2002, Na-tional Taiwan University Taipei, Taiwan, eds. X.-G. H e and K.-W. Ng (World Scientific, Singapore,2002) pp. 273-288.

347. Preserving the Lepton Asymmetry in the Brane World, by D. A. Demir, T. Gherghetta, and K.A.Olive, Phys. Lett. B549:194-203, 2002.

348. Stable, Time-Dependent, Exact Solutions for Brane Models with a Bulk Scalar Field, by P. Kanti,S. Lee, and K.A. Olive, Phys. Rev. D67: 024037-1-13, 2003.

349. Review of Particle Properties, by K. Hagiwara et al., Phys. Rev. D 66:010001-1-974, 2002.

350. Exploration of the MSSM with Non-Universal Higgs Masses, by John Ellis, Toby Falk, Keith A.Olive, and Y. Santoso, Nucl. Phys. B652:259-347, 2003.

351. Precision Analysis for the Lightest CMSSM Higgs Boson at Future Colliders, by John Ellis, SvenHeinemeyer, Keith A. Olive, and Georg Weiglein, JHEP 0301:006, 2003 .

352. Updated Nucleosynthesis Constraints on Unstable Relic Particles, by Richard H. Cyburt, John Ellis,Brian D. Fields, and Keith A. Olive, Phys. Rev. D67: 103521-1-20, 2003.

353. CDM in Supersymmetric Models, by Keith A. Olive, Published in the Proceedings of the 10thInternational Conference on Supersymmetry and Unification of Fundamental Interactions (SUSY02)held at DESY, Hamburg, Germany, June 17-22, 2002 eds P. Nath and P. M. Zerwas, pp. 342- 361.

354. TASI Lectures on Dark Matter, by Keith A. Olive, TASI 2002, Particle Physics and Cosmology, TheQuest for Physics Beyond the Standard Model(s), eds. H.E. Haber and A.E. Nelson (World Scientific,Singapore 2004) pp.797-855.

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355. Direct Detection of Dark Matter in the MSSM with Non-Universal Higgs Masses, by John Ellis,Andrew Ferstl, Keith A. Olive, and Y. Santoso, Phys. Rev. D67:123502-1-16, 2003.

356. Primordial Nucleosynthesis in Light of WMAP, by Richard H. Cyburt, Brian D. Fields, and KeithA. Olive, Phys. Lett. B567:227-234, 2003.

357. Supersymmetric Dark Matter in Light of WMAP, by John Ellis, Keith A. Olive, Yudi Santoso, andVassilis Spanos, Phys. Lett. B565: 176-182, 2003.

358. Phenomenological Constraints on Patterns of Supersymmetry Breaking, by John Ellis, Keith A.Olive, Yudi Santoso, and Vassilis Spanos, Phys. Lett. B573: 162-172, 2003.

359. Updated Post-WMAP Benchmarks for Supersymmetry, by M. Battaglia, A. De Roeck, J. Ellis,F. Gianotti, K. A. Olive, and L. Pape, EPJ C33:273-296, 2004.

360. Sugra Dark Matter, by Keith A. Olive, in the Proceedings of The International Conference 20 Yearsof SUGRA and Search for SUSY and Unification (SUGRA20), ed. P. Nath, (Rinton, 2004) pp.110-121.

361. High-Energy Constraints on the Direct Detection of MSSM Neutralinos, by John Ellis, Keith A.Olive, Yudi Santoso, and Vassilis Spanos, Phys. Rev. D69:015005-1-10, 2004.

362. The Chemical Evolution of Mg Isotopes vs. the Time Variation of the Fine Structure Constant, byT. Ashenfelter, Grant J. Mathews, and Keith A. Olive Phys. Rev. Lett. 92:041102-1-4, 2004.

363. A Re-examination of the 187Re Bound on the Variation of Fundamental Couplings, by Keith A.Olive, Maxim Pospelov, Yong-Zhong Qian, Gerard Manhes, Elisabeth Vangioni-Flam, Alain Coc,and Michel Casse Phys. Rev. D69:027701-1-4, 2004.

364. Likelihood Analysis of the CMSSM Parameter Space, John Ellis, Keith A. Olive, Yudi Santoso, andVassilis Spanos, Phys. Rev. D69:095004-1-15, 2004.

365. Electric Dipole Moments in the MSSM at Large tanβ, by Durmus Demir, Oleg Lebedev, Keith A.Olive, Maxim Pospelov, and Adam Ritz, Nucl. Phys. B680: 339-374, 2004.

366. Gravitino Dark Matter in the CMSSM, by John Ellis, Keith A. Olive, Yudi Santoso, and VassilisSpanos Physic Letters B 588:7-16, 2004.

367. Solar Neutrino Constraints on the BBN Production of Li, by Richard H. Cyburt, Brian D. Fields,and Keith A. Olive, Phys. Rev. D69:123519-1-10, 2004.

368. Probing CP Violation with the Deuteron Electric Dipole Moment, by Oleg Lebedev, Keith A. Olive,Maxim Pospelov, and Adam Ritz, Phys. Rev. D 70:016003-1-5, 2004.

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369. Supersymmetric Dark Matter in Light of WMAP, by Keith A. Olive to be published in the Proceedingsof at SUSY 2003: Supersymmetry in the Desert , ed. Keith Deines.

370. Constraints on the Variations of Fundamental Constants, by Keith A. Olive, in the Proceedings ofthe Tenth Marcel Grossmann Meeting on General Relativity,edited by M. Novello, S. Perez-Bergliaffaand R. Ruffini, World Scientific, Singapore, 2005, pp 1645-1647.

371. Supersymmetric Dark Matter, by Keith A. Olive, to be published in the Proceedings of the TenthMarcel Grossmann Meeting on General Relativity,edited by M. Novello, S. Perez-Bergliaffa and R.Ruffini, World Scientific, Singapore, 2005, pp. 1232-1234.

372. The Fine-structure Constant as a Probe of Chemical Evolution and AGB Nucleosynthesis in DampedLyman-α Systems, by T. Ashenfelter, Grant J. Mathews, and Keith A. Olive Ap. J. 615: 82-97,2004.

373. Very Constrained Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Models, by John Ellis, Keith A. Olive, YudiSantoso, and Vassilis Spanos, Phys. Rev. D70:055005-1-15, 2004.

374. Cosmic Star Formation, Reionization, and Constraints on Global Chemical Evolution, by FredericDaigne, Keith A. Olive, Elisabeth Vangioni-Flam, Joseph, Silk, and Jean Audouze, Ap.J. 617:693-706,2004.

375. Have Fundamental Constants Varied over Time?, by Keith A. Olive and Yong-Zhong Qian PhysicsToday 57, no. 10: 40-45, 2004.

376. A Realistic Determination of the Error on the Primordial Helium Abundance: Steps Toward Non-Parametric Nebular Helium Abundances, by Keith A. Olve and Evan D. Skillman, Ap. J. 617:29-49,2004.

377. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, by Brian D. Fields and Keith A. Olive Nucl. Phys. A777:208-225, 2006.

378. Quintessence Models and the Cosmological Evolution of α, by Seokcheon Lee, Keith A. Olive andMaxim Pospelov, Phys. Rev. D70:083503-1-12, 2004.

379. Prospects for Sparticle Discovery in Variants of the MSSM, by John Ellis, Keith A. Olive, YudiSantoso, and Vassilis Spanos, Phys. Lett. 603:51-62, 2004.

380. New BBN limits on Physics Beyond the Standard Model from 4He, by Richard H. Cyburt, Brian D.Fields, Keith A. Olive, and Evan. D. Skillman, Astro. Part. Phys. 23:313-323, 2005.

381. Review of Particle Physics, by S. Eidelman, K.G. Hayes, K.A. Olive, et. al, Phys. Lett. B592:1-1110,2004.

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382. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis in the Post-WMAP Era, by Keith A. Olive, published in ”The New Cos-mology”, proceedings of Mitchell Symposium on Observational Cosmology and the Strings and Cos-mology Conference, eds. R. E. Allen, D. V. Nanopoulos, and C. N. Pope, AIP Conference Proceedings743: 190-205, 2004.

383. Abundances of Light Nuclei, by Keith A. Olive, in Current Issues in Cosmology, eds. J.V. Narlikarand J.C. Pecker, (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2006) pp. 69-75.

384. Galactic Chemical Evolution, AGB Stars, and the Apparent Time Variation of the Fine StructureConstant, by G.J. Mathews, T.P. Ashenfelter, and K.A. Olive, Nucl. Phys. A758:238-241, 2005.

385. Indirect Sensitivities to the Scale of Supersymmetry, by John Ellis, Sven Heinemeyer, Keith A. Olive,and Georg Weiglein JHEP02 013:1-40, 2005.

386. Implications of a new temperature scale for halo dwarfs on LiBeB and chemical evolution, by BrianD. Fields, Keith A. Olive, and Elisabeth Vangioni-Flam Ap.J. 623:1083-1091, 2005.

387. Dark Matter Candidates in Supersymmetric Models, by Keith A. Olive, in “Dark 2004”, proceedingsof 5th International Heidelberg Conference on Dark Matter in Astro and Particle Physics, eds. H.V.Klapdor-Kleingrothaus and R. Arnowitt, (Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 2006) pp. 560-583.

388. Cosmological Cosmic Rays and the observed 6Li plateau in metal poor halo stars, by EmmanuelRollinde, Elisabeth Vangioni-Flam, and Keith A. Olive, Ap.J. 627:666-673, 2005.

389. SUSY Dark Matter, by Keith A. Olive, in the Proceedings of IDM2004, ed. N.J.C. Spooner and V.Kudryavtsev, (World Scientific, 2005), pp. 110-121.

390. Physics at the CLIC Multi-TeV Collider, CLIC Working Group et al., CERN 2004-005, 2004.

391. APS Neutrino Study: Report of the Neutrino Astrophysics and Cosmology Working Group, SteveW. Barwick et al., Part of the APS Neutrino Study, 2004.

392. Update on the Direct Detection of Supersymmetric Dark Matter, by John Ellis, Keith A. Olive, YudiSantoso, and Vassilis Spanos, Phys. Rev. D71:095007-1-14, 2005.

393. Effects of Unstable Particles on Light-Element Abundances: Lithium versus Deuterium and 3He, byJohn Ellis, Keith A. Olive, and Elisabeth Vangioni, Phys. Lett. B619: 30-42, 2005.

394. TASI Lectures on AstroParticle Physics, by Keith A. Olive, in the Proceedings of the 2004 TASI sum-mer school on Particle Physics and Cosmology, eds. J. Terning, C.E.M. Wagner, and D. Zeppenfeld,(World Scientific, 2006) pp. 779-839.

395. On the Interpretation of Bs → µ+µ− in the CMSSM, by John Ellis, Keith A. Olive, and VassilisSpanos, Phys. Lett. B624: 47-59, 2005.

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396. CP-odd Phase Correlations and Electric Dipole Moments, by K.A. Olive, M. Pospelov, A. Ritz, andY. Santoso, Phys. Rev. D72:075001-1-17, 2005.

397. Supersymmetric Benchmarks with Non-Universal Scalar Masses or Gravitino Dark Matter, by A. De Roeck,J. Ellis, F. Gianotti, F. Moortgat, K. A. Olive, and L. Pape, Eur. Phys. J. C49:1041-1066, 2007.

398. Sensitivities to the SUSY Scale from Electroweak Precision Observables, by J. Ellis, S. Heinemeyer,K. Olive, and G. Weiglein, in the Proceedings of 2005 International Linear Collider Workshop (LCWS2005), Stanford, California, 18-22 Mar 2005, pp 0221.

399. Hierarchical Growth and Cosmic Star Formation: Enrichment, Outflows and Supernova Rates, byFrederic Daigne, Keith A. Olive, Joe Silk, F. Stoehr, and Elisabeth Vangioni, Ap.J. 647:773-786,2006.

400. Neutrino Signatures from the First Stars, by Frederic Daigne, Keith A. Olive, Pearl Sandick, andElisabeth Vangioni, Phys. Rev. D72:103007-1-11, 2005.

401. On the Higgs Mass in the CMSSM, by John Ellis, Dimitri Nanopoulos, Keith A. Olive, and YudiSantoso, Phys. Lett. B633:583-590, 2006.

402. Supersymmetry Parameter Analysis: SPA Convention and Project, by J.A. Aguilar-Saavedra et al.Eur. Phys. J. C46:43-60, 2006.

403. Big bang nucleosynthesis constraints on scalar-tensor theories of gravity, by Alain, Coc, Keith A.Olive, J.-P. Uzan, and Elisabeth Vangioni, Phys. Rev. D73:083525-1-18, 2006.

404. Phenomenological Indications of the Scale of Supersymmetry, by John Ellis, Sven Heinemeyer, KeithA. Olive, and Georg Weiglein JHEP 05 005, 2006.

405. On Bs → µ+µ− and Cold Dark Matter Scattering in the MSSM with Non-Universal Higgs Masses,by John Ellis, Keith A. Olive, Yudi Santoso, and Vassilis Spanos JHEP 05 063, 2006.

406. Gravitational Waves from the First Stars, by Pearl Sandick, Keith A. Olive, Frederic Daigne, andElisabeth Vangioni, Phys. Rev. D73:104024-1-8, 2006.

407. The Relic Neutrino Background from the First Stars, by Keith A. Olive and Pearl Sandick, in theProceedings of the IIIrd International Workshop on: NO-VE ”Neutrino Oscillations in Venice”,Venice Italy, February 2006, ed. M. Baldo Ceolin, pp.337-355.

408. Indications of the CMSSM Mass Scale from Precision Electroweak Data, by John Ellis, Sven Heine-meyer, Keith A. Olive, and Georg Weiglein, to be published in the Proceedings of the 2005 Interna-tional Linear Collider and Detector Workshop, Snowmass, Colorado, August 2005.

409. Reconstructing the dark energy equation of state with varying couplings, by P.P. Avelino, C.J.A.P.Martins, N.J. Nunes, and K.A. Olive, Phys. Rev. D74:083508-1-7, 2006.

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410. Population III Generated Cosmic Rays and the Production of 6Li, by Emmanuel Rollinde, ElisabethVangioni-Flam, and Keith A. Olive, ApJ, 651:658-666, 2006.

411. What if supersymmetry breaking appears below the GUT scale?, by J. Ellis, K.A. Olive, and P.Sandick, Phys. Lett. B 642:389-399, 2006.

412. The Fate of SUSY Flat Directions and their Role in Reheating, by K.A.Olive and M. Peloso, Phys.Rev. D74:103514-1-15, 2006.

413. Bound-State Effects on Light-Element Abundances in Gravitino Dark Matter Scenarios, by RichardH. Cyburt, John Ellis, Brian D. Fields, Keith A. Olive, and Vassilis Spanos, JCAP 11:014-1-18, 2006.

414. Dark Matter and Dark Matter Candidates, by Keith A. Olive, JASR 47:581-590, 2008.

415. Review of Pariticle Physics, by Y.M. Yao et al., J. Phys. G, 33: 1 - 1231, 2006.

416. Searching for Dark Matter in Unification Models: A Hint from Indirect Sensitivites towards FutureSignals in Direct Detection and B-decays, by K.A. Olive, in the proceedings of the InternationalWorkshop The Dark Side Side of the Universe - DSU2006, Univerisdad Autonoma de Madrid, June2006 eds. C. Munoz and G. Yepes, AIP conference proceedings 878 (AIP, New York, 2006) pp. 34-45.

417. Coupled Variations of Fundamental Couplings and Primordial Nucleosynthesis, by Alain, Coc, NelsonNunes, Keith A. Olive, J.-P. Uzan, and Elisabeth Vangioni, Phys. Rev. D76:023511-1-12, 2007.

418. The Decay of the Inflaton in No-scale Supergravity, by M. Endo, K. Kadota, K. Olive, F. Takahashi,and T. Yanagida JCAP 0702:018, 2007.

419. On the Feasibility of a Stop NLSP in Gravitino Dark Matter Scenarios, by J. L. Diaz-Cruz, John Ellis,Keith A. Olive, and Yudi Santoso, JHEP 0705:003, 2007.

420. Nuclear Origins: Nuclear Chemistry in the Early Universe, in ”Chemical Evolution I: ChemicalChange across Space and Time” , American Chemical Society Symposium Series 981, eds. L.Zaikowski and J.M. Friedrich, 2008, pp. 16-38.

421. Phenomenology of GUT-less Supersymmetry Breaking, J. Ellis, K.A. Olive, and P. Sandick, JHEP0706: 079, 2007.

422. The Supersymmetric Parameter Space in Light of B-physics Observables and Electroweak PrecisionData, by J. Ellis, S. Heinemeyer, K.A. Olive, A.M. Weber, and G. Weiglein JHEP, 0708:083, 2007.

423. Light Heavy MSSM Higgs Bosons at Large tanβ, by J. Ellis, S. Heinemeyer, K.A. Olive, and G.Weiglein Phys. Lett. B653:292-299, 2007.

424. Cosmic Ray production of Beryllium and Boron at high redshift, by Emmanuel Rollinde, DavidMaurin, Elisabeth Vangioni-Flam, Keith A. Olive, and Susumu Inoue Ap. J. 673:676-685, 2008.

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425. WMAP-Compliant Benchmark Surfaces for MSSM Higgs Bosons, by J. Ellis, T. Hahn, S. Heinemeyer,K.A. Olive, and G. Weiglein JHEP 0710:092, 2007.

426. Colliders and Cosmolgy, by K. A. Olive, published in the Proceedings of SUSY07, Karlseruhe Ger-many, July 2007, ed. W. de Boer and I. Gebauer, (University of Karsruhe Press, 2008) pp. 158-172.

427. Environmental Dependence of Masses and Coupling Constants, by Keith A. Olive and MaximPospelov, Phys. Rev. D77:043524 2008.

428. Constraints on Supersymmetric Flavour Models from b → sγ, by Keith A. Olive and Liliana Velasco-Sevilla JHEP 0805:052, 2008.

429. Sparticle Discovery Potentials in the CMSSM and GUT-less Supersymmetry-Breaking Scenarios, byJ. Ellis, K.A. Olive, and P. Sandick, JHEP 0808:013, 2008.

430. Hadronic Uncertainties in the Elastic Scattering of Supersymmetric Dark Matter, by J. Ellis, K.A.Olive, and C.M. Savage, Phys. Rev. D77: 065026, 2008.

431. Nonperturbative decay of SUSY flat directions, by A. Emir Gumrukcuoglu, Keith A. Olive, MarcoPeloso, and Matthew Sexton, Phys. Rev. D78, 063512-1-23, 2008.

432. Varying the Universality of Supersymmetry-Breaking Contributions to MSSM Higgs Boson Masses,by J. Ellis, K.A. Olive, and P. Sandick, Phys. Rev. D78, 075012, 2008.

433. Colliders and Cosmolgy, by K. A. Olive Eur. Phys. J. C59:269-295, 2009.

434. Lithium abundances of halo dwarfs based on excitation temperature. I. LTE, by A. Hosford, S.G.Ryan, A.E. Garcıa Perez, J.E. Norris, and K.A. Olive A.A. 493:601, 2009.

435. Cosmological perspectives on very metal-poor stars, by E. Rollinde, E. Vangioni, D. Maurin, K. A.Olive, F. Daigne, and F. H. Vincent MNRAS 398:1782-1792, 2009.

436. Against Tachyophobia, by John Ellis, Joel Giedt, Oleg Lebedev, Keith Olive, and Mark Srednicki,Phys. Rev. D78:075006, 2008.

437. Sneutrino NLSP Scenarios in the NUHM with Gravitino Dark Matter, by John Ellis, Keith A. Olive,and Yudi Santoso JHEP 0810:005, 2008.

438. A Bitter Pill: The Primordial Lithium Problem Worsens, by R.H. Cyburt, B.D. Fields, and K.A.Olive JCAP 0811:012, 2008.

439. Predictions for Supersymmetric Particle Masses using Indirect Experimental and Cosmological Con-straints, by O. Buchmueller, R. Cavanaugh, A. De Roeck, J.R. Ellis, H. Flacher, S. Heinemeyer,G. Isidori, K.A. Olive, P. Paradisi, F.J. Ronga, and G. Weiglein, JHEP 0809:117, 2008.

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440. Review of Particle Physics, by C. Amsler, M. Doser, et. al, Phys. Lett. B667:1-1340, 2008.

441. DUSEL Theory White Paper, by S. Raby, et. al, arXiv:0810.4551 (2008).

442. Non-universal scalar-tensor theories and big bang nucleosynthesis, by Alain, Coc, Keith A. Olive,J.-P. Uzan, and Elisabeth Vangioni, Phys. Rev. D79: 103512, 2009.

443. Supersymmetric Dark Matter Candidates, by John Ellis and Keith A. Olive, in ”Particle Dark Mat-ter”, ed. G. Bertone, (Cambridge University Press, 2009) pp. 142-163.

444. A Sneutrino NLSP in the νCMSSM, by K. Kadota, K.A. Olive, and L. Velasco-Sevilla Phys. Rev.D79:055018, 2009.

445. New Discoveries in Cosmology and Fundamental Physics through Advances in Laboratory Astro-physics, A. W. N. Brickhouse et al., white paper prepared by the AAS Working Group on LaboratoryAstrophysics, arXiv:0902.4666 (2009).

446. Contributions to “Galileian Interviews on Modern Cosmology”, ed. M. D’ Onofrio and C. Burigana,pp. 31-35, 40-41, 303-307 (2009).

447. Update on the Direct Detection of Dark Matter in MSSM Models with Non-Universal Higgs Masses,by J. Ellis, K.A. Olive, and P. Sandick, New J. Phys. 11:105015, 2009.

448. Quantum Corrections to the Cosmological Evolution of Conformally Coupled Fields, by J. Cembra-nos, K.A. Olive, M. Peloso, and J.-P. Uzan, JCAP 0907:025, 2009.

449. Nucleosynthesis Constraints on a Massive Gravitino in Neutralino Dark Matter Scenarios, by R.H.Cyburt, J. Ellis, B.D. Fields, F. Luo, K.A. Olive, and V. Spanos, JCAP 0910:021, 2009.

450. Likelihood Functions for Supersymmetric Observables in Frequentist Analyses of the CMSSM andNUHM1, by O. Buchmueller, R. Cavanaugh, A. De Roeck, J.R. Ellis, H. Flacher, S. Heinemeyer,G. Isidori, K.A. Olive, F.J. Ronga, and G. Weiglein, Eur. J. Phys. C64:391-415, 2009.

451. Neutralino Dark Matter and Detection in Variants of the CMSSM, by Keith A. Olive, Proceedingsof the 5th DSU Conference, Melbourne 2009, ed. C. Balazs AIP Conf. Proc. 1178:8-15 (2009).

452. Heavy Right-Handed Neutrinos and Dark Matter in the νCMSSM, by Kenji Kadota and Keith A.Olive, Phys. Rev. D80:095015, 2009.

453. Variable Constants - A Theoretical Overview, by Keith A. Olive, to be published in the Proceedingof the Joint Discussion on ”Are the Fundamental Constants Varying with Time” - XXVIIth GeneralAssembly of the IAU, eds. P. Molaro and E. Vangioni (2009) and Memorie della Societa AstronomicaItaliana 80:754-761, 2009.

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454. The effects of coupling variations on BBN, by Keith A. Olive, to be published in the Proceeding ofthe Joint Discussion on ”Are the Fundamental Constants Varying with Time” - XXVIIth GeneralAssembly of the IAU, eds. P. Molaro and E. Vangioni (2009)and Memorie della Societa AstronomicaItaliana 80:802-808, 2009.

455. Constraints on the variations of fundamental couplings by stellar models, by A. Coc, S. Ekstrom, P.Descouvemont, G. Meynet, K. A. Olive, J.-Ph. Uzan, and E. Vangioni, to be published in the Pro-ceeding of the Joint Discussion on ”Are the Fundamental Constants Varying with Time” - XXVIIthGeneral Assembly of the IAU, eds. P. Molaro and E. Vangioni (2009) and Memorie della SocietaAstronomica Italiana 80:809-813, 2009.

456. Effects of the variation of fundamental constants on Pop III stellar evolution, by S. Ekstrom, A. Coc,P. Descouvemont, G. Meynet, K. A. Olive, J.-Ph. Uzan, and E. Vangioni, A. A. 514:A62, 2010.

457. Lithium abundances of halo dwarfs based on excitation temperature. II. NLTE, by A. Hosford, A.E.Garcıa Perez, R. Collet, S.G. Ryan, J.E. Norris, and K.A. Olive A. A. 511:A47, 2010.

458. Predictions for mt and MW in Minimal Supersymmetric Models, by O. Buchmueller, R. Cavanaugh,A. De Roeck, J.R. Ellis, H. Flacher, S. Heinemeyer, G. Isidori, K.A. Olive, F.J. Ronga, and G. Wei-glein, Phys. Rev. D81: 035009, 2010.

459. Neutrino Fluxes from CMSSM LSP Annihilations in the Sun, by J. Ellis, K.A. Olive, C. M. Savage,and V. Spanos, Phys. Rev. D81:085004, 2010.

460. The Violent Universe: The Big Bang, by Keith A. Olive, published in the proceedings of the 2009European School of High Energy Physics, Bautzen 2009 ed. C. Grojean and M. Spiropulu, CERNreport 2010-002:149-196.

461. Dark Energy and Dark Matter, by Keith A. Olive, published in the proceedings of the XXIV Inter-national Symposium on Lepton Photon Interactions at High Energies, Hamburg 2009:257-270.

462. The Hunt for New Physics at the Large Hadron Collider, P. Nath et al., Nucl. Phys. Proc. Suppl.200-202:185, 2010.

463. A New Approach to Systematic Uncertainties and Self-Consistency in Helium Abundance Determi-nations, by E. Aver, K.A. Olive, and E.D. Skillman, JCAP 1005:003, 2010.

464. What if Supersymmetry Breaking Unifies beyond the GUT Scale?, by J. Ellis, A. Mustafayev, andK. Olive, Eur. Phys. J. C69:201-217, 2010.

465. Resurrecting No-Scale Supergravity Phenomenology, by J. Ellis, A. Mustafayev, and K. Olive, Eur.Phys. J. C69:219-233, 2010.

466. The gravitino coupling to broken gauge theories applied to the MSSM, by F. Luo, K.A. Olive, andM. Peloso, JHEP 1010:024, 2010.

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467. Nuclear Reaction Uncertainties, Massive Gravitino Decays and the Cosmological Lithium Problem,by R.H. Cyburt, J. Ellis, B.D. Fields, F. Luo, K.A. Olive, and V. Spanos, JCAP 1010:032, 2010.

468. Dark Matter in SuperGUT Unification Models, by Keith A. Olive, To be published in the Proceedingsof the 6th DSU Conference, Leon, Mexico, ed. D. Delepine, 2010.

469. Review of Particle Physics, by K. Nakamura, K. Hagiwara, K. Hikasa, H. Murayama, et. al, J. Phys.G37:1-1422, 2010.

470. Testing the variation of fundamental constants with astrophysical and spectroscopic data, by KeithA. Olive, Can. J. Phys. 89:361-369.

471. Cosmic Chemical Evolution with an Early Population of Intermediate Mass Stars, by E. Vangioni,J. Silk, K.A. Olive, and B.D. Fields MNRAS, 413:2987-3002, 2011.

472. Resonant Destruction of Lithium During Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, by Nachiketa Chakraborty, BrianD. Fields, and Keith A. Olive, Phys. Rev. D83, 063006, 2011.

473. The Wall of Fundamental Constants, by Keith A. Olive, Marco Peloso, and Jean-Philippe Uzan,Phys. Rev. D83, 043509, 2011.

474. Frequentist Analysis of the Parameter Space of Minimal Supergravity, by O. Buchmueller, R. Ca-vanaugh, D. Colling, A. De Roeck, M.J. Dolan, J.R. Ellis, H. Flacher, S. Heinemeyer, K.A. Olive, S.Rogerson, F.J. Ronga, G. Weiglein, Eur. Phys. J. C71:1583, 2011.

475. Mapping Systematic Errors in Helium Abundance Determinations using Markov Chain Monte Carlo,by E. Aver, K.A. Olive, and E.D. Skillman JCAP 1103:043, 2011.

476. Implications of Initial LHC Searches for Supersymmetry, by O. Buchmueller, R. Cavanaugh, D.Colling, A. De Roeck, M.J. Dolan, J.R. Ellis, H. Flacher, S. Heinemeyer, G. Isidori, K.A. Olive, S.Rogerson, F.J. Ronga, G. Weiglein, Eur. Phys. J. C71:1634, 2011.

477. Neutrino Fluxes from NUHM LSP Annihilations in the Sun, by J. Ellis, K.A. Olive, C. M. Savage,and V. Spanos, Phys. Rev. D83:085023, 2011.

478. Constrained Supersymmetric Flipped SU(5) GUT Phenomenology, by J. Ellis, A. Mustafayev, andK.A. Olive, Eur. Phys. J. C71:1689, 2011.

479. Supersymmetry and Dark Matter in Light of LHC 2010 and Xenon100 Data, by O. Buchmueller, R.Cavanaugh, D. Colling, A. De Roeck, M.J. Dolan, J.R. Ellis, H. Flacher, S. Heinemeyer, G. Isidori,D. Martınez Santos, K.A. Olive, S. Rogerson, F.J. Ronga, G. Weiglein, Eur. Phys. J. C71:1722,2011.

480. Galactic-Centre Gamma Rays in CMSSM Dark Matter Scenarios, by J. Ellis, K.A. Olive, and V.Spanos, JCAP 1110:024, 2011.

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481. Chaotic inflation and supersymmetry breaking, by R. Kallosh, A. Linde, K. A. Olive, and T. Rube,Phys. Rev. D84:083519, 2011.

482. Gyromagnetic Factors and Atomic Clock Constraints on the Variation of Fundamental Constants,by F. Luo, K.A. Olive, and J.-P. Uzan, Phys. Rev. D84:096004, 2011.

483. An Enhanced Cosmological 6Li Abundance as a Potential Signature of Residual Dark Matter An-nihilations, by J. Ellis, B. D. Fields, F. Luo, K.A. Olive, and V. Spanos, Phys. Rev. D84:123502,2011.

484. Benchmark Models, Planes, Lines and Points for Future SUSY Searches at the LHC, by S.S. Abdus-Salam, B.C. Allanach, H.K. Dreiner, J. Ellis, U. Ellwanger, J. Gunion, S. Heinemeyer, M. Kramer,M. Mangano, K.A. Olive, S. Rogerson, L. Roszkowski, M. Schlaffer, G. Weiglein Eur. Phys. J.C71:1835, 2011.

485. Supersymmetry in Light of 1/fb of LHC Data, by O. Buchmueller, R. Cavanaugh, A. De Roeck, M.J.Dolan, J.R. Ellis, H. Flacher, S. Heinemeyer, G. Isidori, D. Martınez Santos, K.A. Olive, S. Rogerson,F.J. Ronga, G. Weiglein, Eur. Phys. J. C72:1878, 2012.

486. Supersymmetry Breaking due to Moduli Stabilization in String Theory, by A. Linde, Y. Mambrini,and K. A. Olive, Phys. Rev. D85:066005, 2012.

487. Phenomenology and Cosmology of an Electroweak Pseudo-Dilaton and Electroweak Baryons, by B.A.Campbell, J. Ellis, and K.A. Olive JHEP 1203:026, 2012.

488. An MCMC determination of the primordial helium abundance, by E. Aver, K.A. Olive, and E.D.Skillman, JCAP 1204: 004, 2012.

489. Higgs and Supersymmetry, by O. Buchmueller, R. Cavanaugh, A. De Roeck, M.J. Dolan, J.R. Ellis,H. Flacher, S. Heinemeyer, G. Isidori, J. Marrouche, D. Martınez Santos, K.A. Olive, S. Rogerson,F.J. Ronga, K.J. de Vries, G. Weiglein Eur. Phys. J. C72:2020, 2012.

490. The impact of XENON100 and the LHC on Supersymmetric Dark Matter, by K.A. Olive, in theProceedings of the 7th DSU Conference, Beijing China, J. Phys. Conf. Ser. 384:012010, 2012.

491. Revisiting the Higgs Mass and Dark Matter in the CMSSM, by J. Ellis and K.A. Olive, Eur. Phys.J. C72:2005, 2012.

492. Higher D or Li: Probes of Physics beyond the Standard Model, by Keith A. Olive, Patrick Petitjean,Elisabeth Vangioni, and Joseph Silk, MNRAS 426:1427-1435, 2012.

493. Where are the Walls?, by Keith A. Olive, Marco Peloso, and Adam J. Peterson, Phys. Rev. D86:043501, 2012.

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494. How to best reconcile Big Bang Nucleosynthesis with Li abundance determinations?: Exotic BBN,by K.A. Olive, to be published in Proceedings of the Workshop on Lithium in the Cosmos eds. F.Iocco and E. Vangioni, in Memorie della Societa Astronomica Italiana Supp., 22:164-171, 2012.

495. The Primordial Helium Abundance: No Problem, by E.D. Skillman, E. Aver, and K.A. Olive, to bepublished in Proceedings of the Workshop on Lithium in the Cosmos eds. F. Iocco and E. Vangioni,in Memorie della Societa Astronomica Italiana Supp., 22:197-206, 2012.

496. Relating the CMSSM and SUGRA models with GUT scale and Super-GUT scale SupersymmetryBreaking, by E. Dudas, Y. Mambrini, A. Mustafayev, and K.A. Olive Eur. Phys. J. C72:2138, 2012.

497. The variation of fundamental constants and the role of A = 5 and A = 8 nuclei on primordialnucleosynthesis, by A. Coc, P. Descouvement, K.A. Olive, J.-P. Uzan, and E. Vangioni, Phys. Rev.D86: 043529, 2012.

498. The CMSSM and NUHM1 in Light of 7 TeV LHC, Bs → µ+µ− and XENON100 Data by O. Buch-mueller, R. Cavanaugh, M. Citron, A. De Roeck, M.J. Dolan, J.R. Ellis, H. Flacher, S. Heinemeyer,G. Isidori, J. Marrouche, D. Martınez Santos, S. Nakach, K.A. Olive, S. Rogerson, F.J. Ronga, K.J.de Vries, G. Weiglein Eur. Phys. J. C72:2243, 2012..

499. Review of Particle Physics, by J. Beringer et al. [Particle Data Group Collaboration], Phys. Rev.D86: 010001, 2012.

500. Strong moduli stabilization and phenomenology, by E. Dudas, A. Linde, Y. Mambrini, A. Mustafayevand K. A. Olive, Eur. Phys. J. C73: 2268, 2013.

501. Metastable Charged Sparticles and the Cosmological 7Li Problem, by R.H. Cyburt, J. Ellis, B.D.Fields, F. Luo, K.A. Olive, and V. Spanos, JCAP 1212: 037 2012.

502. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis: A Status Report, by Keith A. Olive to be published in the proceedingsof CIPANP 2012, held in St. Petersburg FL, May 2012

503. Supersymmetric Dark Matter in Light of Recent LHC Results, by Keith A. Olive, in the Proceedingsof the VIII International Workshop on the Dark Side of the Universe, June 2012, Rio de Janeiro,Brazil ed, C. Frigerio Martins, 2012, Proceedings of Science (DSU 2012) 005.

504. ALFALFA Discovery of the Nearby Gas-Rich Dwarf Galaxy Leo P. III. An Extremely Metal DeficientGalaxy, by E. D. Skillman, J. J. Salzer, D. A. Berg, R. W. Pogge, N. C. Haurberg, J. M. Cannon, E.Aver, K. A. Olive, R. Giovanelli, M. P. Haynes, E. A.K. Adams, K.B.W. McQuinn, and K. L. RhodeAstron. J. 146:3-16, 2013.

505. The End of the CMSSM Coannihilation Strip is Nigh, by Matthew Citron, John Ellis, Feng Luo,Jad Marrouche, Keith A. Olive, Kees J. de Vries, Phys. Rev. D87: 036012, 2013.

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506. The Higgs Mass beyond the CMSSM, by John Ellis, Feng Luo, Keith A. Olive, Pearl Sandick, Eur.Phys. J. C73: 2403, 2013.

507. Universality in Pure Gravity Mediation, by Jason Evans, Masahiro Ibe, Keith A. Olive, and TsutomuT. Yanagida, Eur. Phys. J. C73:2468, 2013.

508. Gauge Coupling Unification and Non-Equilibrium Thermal Dark Matter, by Yann Mambrini, KeithA. Olive, Jeremie Quevillon, and Bryan Zaldivar, Phys. Rev. Lett. 110: 241306, 2013.

509. Gravitino Decays and the Cosmological Lithium Problem in Light of the LHC Higgs and Supersym-metry Searches, by R.H. Cyburt, J. Ellis, B.D. Fields, F. Luo, K.A. Olive, and V. Spanos JCAP1305: 014, 2013.

510. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis: an update, by Keith A. Olive, Published in the Proceedings of the IXMexican School DGFM-SMF, ed. Luis Urena, AIP Conf. Proc. 1548: 116-125, 2012.

511. The Impact of the LHC on Cosmology, by Keith A. Olive, to be published in the Proceedings ofthe 26th Texas Symposium on Relativistic Astrophysics, Sao Paulo, Brazil, ed. J.C.N. de Araujo inBrasilian Journal of Physics 43:320-327, 2013.

512. A No-Scale Supergravity Realization of the Starobinsky Model , by J. Ellis, D. V. Nanopoulos, andKeith A. Olive, Phys. Rev. Lett. 111:111301, 2013.

513. Non-Universalities in Pure Gravity Mediation, Jason Evans, Masahiro Ibe, Keith A. Olive, andTsutomu T. Yanagida, Eur. Phys. J. C73:2611, 2013.

514. Affeck-Dine Baryogenesis and Inflation in Supergravity with Strongly Stabilized Moduli, by MarcosA.G. Garcia, and Keith A. Olive, JCAP 1309:007, 2013.

515. Starobinsky-like Inflationary Models as Avatars of No-Scale Supergravity, by J. Ellis, D. V. Nanopou-los, and Keith A. Olive, JCAP 1310:009, 2013.

516. The Primordial Helium Abundance from Updated Emissivities, by Erik Aver, Keith A. Olive, R.L.Porter, Evan D. Skillman, JCAP 1311:017, 2013.

517. A No-Scale Framework for Sub-Planckian Physics, by J. Ellis, D. V. Nanopoulos, and Keith A. Olive,Phys. Rev. D89: 043502, 2014.

518. The Moduli and Gravitino (non)-Problems in Models with Strongly Stabilized Moduli, by JasonEvans, Marcos A.G. Garcia, and Keith A. Olive, JCAP 1403:022, 2014.

519. One-Loop Anomaly Mediated Scalar Masses and (g − 2)µ in Pure Gravity Mediation, by JasonEvans, Masahiro Ibe, Keith A. Olive, and Tsutomu T. Yanagida, Eur. Phys. J. C74:2775, 2014.

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520. Implications of Improved Higgs Mass Calculations for Supersymmetric Models, by O. Buchmueller,M.J. Dolan, J.R. Ellis, T. Hahn, S. Heinemeyer, W. Hollik, J. Marrouche, K.A. Olive, H. Rzehak,K.J. de Vries, G. Weiglein, Eur. Phys. J. C74:2809, 2014.

521. The CMSSM and NUHM1 after LHC Run 1, by O. Buchmueller, R. Cavanaugh, A. De Roeck, M.J.Dolan, J.R. Ellis, H. Flacher, S. Heinemeyer, G. Isidori, J. Marrouche, D. Martınez Santos, K.A.Olive, S. Rogerson, F.J. Ronga, K.J. de Vries, G. Weiglein Eur. Phys. J. C74:2922, 2014.

522. Peccei-Quinn Symmetric Pure Gravity Mediation , by Jason Evans, Masahiro Ibe, Keith A. Olive,and Tsutomu T. Yanagida, Eur. Phys. J. C74:2931, 2014.

523. Resurrecting Quadratic Inflation in No-Scale Supergravity in Light of BICEP2 , by J. Ellis, M.A.G.Garcia, D.V. Nanopoulos, and K.A. Olive, JCAP 1405:037, 2014.

524. The Extent of the Stop Coannihilation Strip, by J. Ellis, Keith A. Olive, and J. Zheng, Eur. Phys.J. C74:2947, 2014.

525. A No-Scale Inflationary Model to Fit Them All, by J. Ellis, M.A.G. Garcia, D.V. Nanopoulos, andK.A. Olive, JCAP 1408:044, 2014.

526. Physics at the e+e− Linear Collider, by G. Moortgat-Pick et al. Eur. Phys. J. C C75:371, 2015.

527. Review of Particle Physics, by K.A. Olive et al. [Particle Data Group Collaboration], Chin. Phys.C38:090001, 2014.

528. The NUHM2 after LHC Run 1, by O. Buchmueller, R. Cavanaugh, M. Citron, A. De Roeck, M.J.Dolan, J.R. Ellis, H. Flacher, S. Heinemeyer, S. Malik, J. Marrouche, D. Martınez Santos, K.A. Olive,K.J. de Vries, G. Weiglein, Eur. Phys. J. C74:3212, 2014.

529. Universality in Pure Gravity Mediation with Vector Multiplets, by J. Evans and K. A. Olive, Phys.Rev. D90:115020, 2014.

530. The Impact of Star Formation and Gamma-Ray Burst Rates at High Redshift on Cosmic ChemicalEvolution and Reionization, by E. Vangioni, K. A. Olive, T. Prestegard, J. Silk, P. Petitjean, and V.Mandic, MNRAS, 447: 2575, 2015.

531. Two-Field Analysis of No-Scale Supergravity Inflation, by J. Ellis, M. A. G. Garcia, D. V. Nanopoulosand K. A. Olive JCAP, 1501:010, 2015.

532. Light Higgsinos in Pure Gravity Mediation, by Jason Evans, Masahiro Ibe, Keith A. Olive, andTsutomu T. Yanagida, Phys. Rev. D91:055008, 2015.

533. Monochromatic neutrinos generated by dark matter and the see-saw mechanism, by E. Dudas, Y.Mambrini, and K. A. Olive, Phys. Rev. D91:075001, 2015.

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534. SU(5) Grand Unification in Pure Gravity Mediation, by J. L. Evans, N. Nagata, and K. A. Olive,Phys. Rev. D91:055027, 2015.

535. Dark Matter and Gauge Coupling Unification in Non-supersymmetric SO(10) Grand Unified Models,by Y. Mambrini, N. Nagata, K. A. Olive, J. Quevillion, and J. Zheng, Phys. Rev. D91:095010, 2015.

536. Gluino Co-annihilation Revisted, by J. Ellis, F. Luo, and K. A. Olive, JHEP, 1509:127, 2015.

537. The effects of He I 10830 on helium abundance determinations, by E. Aver, K. A. Olive, and E.Skillman, JCAP 1507:011, 2015.

538. Phenomenological Aspects of No-Scale Inflation Models, by J. Ellis, M. Garcia, D. V. Nanopoulos,and K. A. Olive, JCAP, 1510:011, 2015.

539. The pMSSM10 after LHC Run 1, by K.J. de Vries, E.A. Bagnaschi, O. Buchmuller, R. Cavanaugh,M. Citron, A. De Roeck, M.J. Dolan, J.R. Ellis, H. Flacher, S. Heinemeyer, S. Malik, J. Marrouche,D. Martınez Santos, K.A. Olive, K. Sakurai, G. Weiglein, Eur. Phys. J. C75:422, 2015.

540. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis: 2015, by R. H. Cyburt, B.D. Fields, K. A. Olive, and T.-H. Yeh, Rev.Mod. Phys. 88:015004, 2016.

541. The origin of dispersion in DLA metallicities, by I. Dvorkin, J. SIlk, E. Vangioni, P. Petitjean, K. A.Olive, MNRAS, 452:L36, 2015.

542. Collider Interplay for Supersymmetry, Higgs and Dark Matter, by O. Buchmuller, M. Citron, J. Ellis,S. Guha, J. Marrouche, K. A. Olive, K. de Vries, J. Zheng, Eur. Phys. J. C75:469, 2015.

543. Calculations of Inflaton Decays and Reheating: with Applications to No-Scale Inflation Models, byJ. Ellis, M. Garcia, D. V. Nanopoulos, and K. A. Olive JCAP 1507:050, 2015.

544. A Model of the Stochastic Gravitational-Wave Background due to Core Collapse to Black Holes,by K. Crocker, V. Mandic, T. Regimbau, K. Belczynski, W. Gladysz, K. Olive, T. Prestegard, E.Vangioni, Phys. Rev. D92:063005, 2015.

545. No-Scale Inflation, by J. Ellis, M. Garcia, D. V. Nanopoulos, and K. A. Olive, Classical and QuantumGravity 33:094001, 2016.

546. Supersymmetric Dark Matter after LHC Run I, by E.A. Bagnaschi, O. Buchmuller, R. Cavanaugh,M. Citron, A. De Roeck, M.J. Dolan, J.R. Ellis, H. Flacher, S. Heinemeyer, G. Isodori, S. Malik,D. Martınez Santos, K.A. Olive, K. Sakurai, K.J. de Vries, G. Weiglein, Eur. Phys. J. C75:500, 2015.

547. Weakly-Interacting Massive Particles in Non-supersymmetric SO(10) Grand Unified Model, by N.Nagata, K. A. Olive, and J. Zheng, JHEP, 1510:193, 2015.

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548. Beyond the CMSSM without an Accelerator: Proton Decay and Direct Dark Matter Detection, byJohn Ellis, J. L. Evans, Feng Luo, N. Nagata, Keith A. Olive, and Pearl Sandick, Eur. Phys. J.C76:8, 2016.

549. Scenarios for Gluino Coannihilation, John Ellis, J. L. Evans, Feng Luo, and Keith A. Olive, JHEP1602:071, 2016.

550. Supersymmetric Dark Matter after Run I at the LHC: From a TeV to a PeV, by K.A. Olive, in theProceeding of the 18th International Conference From the Planck Scale to the Electroweak Scale(Planck 2015), PoS PLANCK2015:093, 2015.

551. The ATLAS Diboson Resonance in Non-Supersymmetric SO(10), by J. L. Evans, N. Nagata, K. A.Olive, and J. Zheng, JHEP 1602:120, 2016.

552. Post-Inflationary Gravitino Production Revisited, by J. Ellis, M. Garcia, D. V. Nanopoulos, K. A.Olive, and M. Peloso JCAP 1603:008, 2016.

553. Evolution of dispersion in the cosmic deuterium abundance, by I. Dvorkin, E. Vangioni, J. SIlk, P.Petitjean, K. A. Olive, MNRAS 458:L104-108, 2016.

554. Vacuum Stability and Radiative Electroweak Symmetry Breakingin an SO(10) Dark Matter Model, by Y. Mambrini, N. Nagata, Keith A. Olive, and J. Zheng, Phys.Rev. D93:111703, 2016.

555. Metallicity-constrained merger rates of binary black holes and the stochastic gravitational wave back-ground, by I. Dvorkin, E. Vangioni, J. SIlk, J.P. Uzan, K. A. Olive, MNRAS 461:3877-3885, 2016.

556. Supersymmetric Dark Matter or Not, by Keith A Olive, to be published in the proceedings of the11th International Workshop Dark Side of the Universe, 2016, PoS DSU2015:035, 2016.

557. Maximal Flavor Violation in Super-GUTs, by J. Ellis, K. A. Olive, and L. Velasco-Sevilla Eur. Phys.J. C76:562, 2016.

558. Physics at a 100 TeV pp collider: beyond the Standard Model phenomena, by T. Golling et al.,CERN Yellow Report 3:441, 2017.

559. The Super-GUT CMSSM Revisited, by John Ellis, J. L. Evans, A. Mustafayev, N. Nagata, Keith A.Olive Eur. Phys. J. C76:592, 2016.

560. Starobinsky-Like Inflation and Neutrino Masses in a No-Scale SO(10) Model, by J. Ellis, M.A.G.Garcia, N. Natsumi, D.V. Nanopoulos, and K.A. Olive JCAP 1611:018, 2016.

561. Review of Particle Physics, C. Patrignani et al. [Particle Data Group Collaboration], Chin. Phys.C40:100001, 2016.

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562. Likelihood Analysis of Supersymmetric SU(5) GUTs, by E. Bagnaschi, J.C. Costa, K. Sakurai, M.Borsato, O. Buchmueller, R. Cavanaugh, V. Chobanova, M. Citron, A. De Roeck, M.J. Dolan, J.R.Ellis, H. Flacher, S. Heinemeyer, G. Isidori, M. Lucio, D. Martinez Santos, K.A. Olive, A. Richards,K.J. de Vries, G. Weiglein Eur. Phys. J. C77:104, 2017.

563. Likelihood Analysis of the Minimal AMSB Model, by E. Bagnaschi, M. Borsato, O. Buchmueller, R.Cavanaugh, V. Chobanova, M. Citron, J.C. Costa, A. De Roeck, M.J. Dolan, J.R. Ellis, H. Flacher, S.Heinemeyer, G. Isidori, M. Lucio, F. Luo, D. Martinez Santos, K.A. Olive, A. Richards, K. Sakurai,G. Weiglein, Eur. Phys. J. C77:268, 2017.

564. Asymmetric Dark Matter Models in SO(10), by N. Nagata, Keith A. Olive, and J. Zheng JCAP1702:016, 2017.

565. Dark Matter after LHC Run I: Clues to Unification, by Keith A. Olive, to be published of RICAP16:6th Roma International Conference on Astroparticle Physics, 2016.

566. A Systematic Study of the Stochastic Gravitational-Wave Background due to Stellar Core Col-lapse, by K. Crocker, T. Prestegard, V. Mandic, T. Regimbau, K. Olive, E. Vangioni, Phys. Rev.D95:063015, 2017.

567. No-Scale SU(5) Super-GUTs, by John Ellis, J. L. Evans, N. Nagata, D. V. Nanopoulos, and KeithA. Olive, Eur. Phys. J. C77: 232, 2017.

568. The Case for an EeV Gravitino, by E. Dudas, Y. Mambrini, and Keith A. Olive, Phys. Rev. Lett.119:051801, 2017.

569. Supersymmetric vs SO(10) models of Dark Matter, by Keith A. Olive to be published in the Pro-ceedings of the Conference on Cosmology Gravitational Waves and Particles, Nanyang University,2017.

reprinted in: Int. J. Mod. Phys. A32, 1730010 (2017).

570. Starobinsky-like Inflation, Supercosmology and Neutrino Masses in No-Scale Flipped SU(5), by JohnEllis, M.A.G. Garcia, N. Nagata, D. V. Nanopoulos, and Keith A. Olive, JCAP 1707:006, 2017.

571. Effects of axions on Population III stars, by A. Choplin, A. Coc, G. Meynet, Keith A. Olive, J.-P.Uzan, and E. Vangioni, Astron.Astrophys. 605:A106, 2017.

572. The Constrained NMSSM with right-handed neutrinos, by D.G Cerdeno, V. De Romeri, V. Martin-Lozano, Keith A. Olive, and O. Seto (submitted) 2017.

573. Enhancement of the Dark Matter Abundance Before Reheating: Applications to Gravitino DarkMatter, by Marcos A. G. Garcia, Y. Mambrini, Keith A. Olive, and Marco Peloso (submitted) 2017.

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BOOKS

1. Grand Unification with and Without Supersymmetry and Cosmology Implications, by C. Lounnes, A.Masiero, D. V. Nanopoulos and K. A. Olive (World Scientific Publishing Co., Singapore, 1984).

2. Inner Space/Outer Space, E. W. Kolb, M. S. Turner, D. Lindley, K. A. Olive and D. Seckel, eds.,(Univ. of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1986).

3. Neutrino Masses and Neutrino Astrophysics, V. Barger, F. Halzen, M. Marshak and K. A. Olive,eds., (World Scientific Publishing Co., Singapore, 1987).

4. Supernova SN 1987a, K. A. Olive and T. Walsh, eds., (Independence Press, Minneapolis, 1987).

5. LiBeB, Cosmic Rays, and Related X- and Gamma Rays, R. Ramaty, E. Vangioni-Flam, M. Casse, andK.A. Olive, eds. Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conference Series v. 171 (San Francisco,1999).

6. Particle Physics Made Elementary, by R.M. Barnett, H. Muhry, H.R. Quinn, G.J. Aubrecht, R.N.Cahn, J. Dorfan, M. Dresden, G. Goldhaber, J.D. Jackson, and K.A. Olive.

7. SUSY 30, K.A. Olive, S. Rudaz, and M. Shifman, eds., Nucl. Phys. B Proceedings Supplements 101,(Elsevier, Amsterdam, 2001).

8. Continous Advances in QCD 2002: Arkadyfest, K.A. Olive, M.A. Shifman, and M.A. Voloshin, eds.(World Scientific, Singapore, 2002).

9. The Cosmic Microwave Backround Radiation and its Polarization, S. Hanany and K.A. Olive, eds,New Astronomy Reviews 47, No. 11-12, (Elsevier, Amsterdam, 2004).

ABSTRACTS

1. Constraints on Types of Elementary Particles from Cosmology, by K. A. Olive, D. N. Schramm, andG. Steigman, Bulletin of the American Physical Society, 24:369, l979.

2. Cosmological Constraints on Unified Theories, by G. Steigman, D. N. Schramm, and K. A. Olive,Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society 10:670, 1979.

3. Entropy Production Via the Viscosity of Arbitrary Interaction Strength Neutrinos, by K. A. Olive,Bulletin of the American Astronomical Soceity 11:608, 1979.

4. A Quark Signature in Heavy Ion Collisions, by K. A. Olive, Bulletin of the American Physical Society25:47, 1980.

5. An Upper Limit on the Mass of a Heavy Stable Neutrino, by P. Hut and K. A. Olive, Bulletin of theAmerican Physical Society 25:581, 1980.

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6. Evolution of Cosmological Baryon Asymmetries, by M. S. Turner, J. N. Fry, and K. A. Olive, Bulletinof the American Physical Society 25:581, 1980.

7. OB Associations and the Early Solar System, by K. A. Olive and D. N. Schramm, Meteoritics, 1981.

8. The Quark Hadron Transition in Cosmology and Astrophysics, by K. A. Olive, Bulletin of the Amer-ican Physical Society 35:922, 1990.

9. Primordial Nucleosynthesis: From D to B, by K. A. Olive, Bulletin of the American Physical Society37:895, 1992.

10. The Deuterium Abundance and Nucleocosmochronology, by S.T. Scully and K.A. Olive, Bulletin ofthe American Astronomical Society 26:966, 1994.

11. On the Origin of the LiBeB Elements, by K.A. Olive, Bulletin of the American Physical Society39:1388-1389, 1994.

12. Big Bang and Cosmic Ray Nucleosynthesis, by K.A. Olive, Bulletin of the American AstronomicalSociety, 194:2086, 1999.

13. Testing Cosmology with Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, by B.D. Fields, R. Cyburt, and K.A. Olive,Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 198:2105, 2001.

14. Time Varying Fundamental Constants, by K.A. Olive, Bulletin of the American Physical Society, 48no.2:80, 2003.

15. A Chemical Evolution Explanation of the Apparent Time Variation of the Fine Structure Constant,by T.P. Ashenfelter, G.J. Mathews, and K.A. Olive, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society,203:8203, 2003.

16. Chemical Abundances in the Extremely Metal Poor Dwarf Galaxy Leo P, by E. D. Skillman, J. J.Salzer, D. A. Berg, R. W. Pogge, N. C. Haurberg, J. M. Cannon, E. Aver, K. A. Olive, R. Giovanelli,M. P. Haynes, E. A.K. Adams, K.B.W. McQuinn, and K. L. Rhode, Bulletin of the AmericanAstronomical Society, 221:12201, 2013.

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TALKS

1. Cosmological Constraints on Unification Models, Seminar on Proton Stability, University of Wiscon-sin, Madison, Wisconsin, December 1978.

2. Constraints on Types of Elementary Particles from Cosmology, meeting of the American PhysicalSociety, Chicago, Illinois, March 1979.

3. Entropy Production Via the Viscosity of Arbitrary Interaction Strength Neutrinos, meeting of theAmerican Astronomical Society, Wellesley, Massachusetts, June 1979.

4. The Condensation of Quarks and Gluons to Hadrons in the Very Early Universe, Neutrino ’79,Bergen, Norway, June 1979.

5. Quark Signature in Heavy Ion Collisions, meeting of the American Physical Society, Chicago, Illinois,January 1980.

6. An Upper Limit on the Mass of a Heavy Stable Neutrino, meeting of the American Physical Society,Chicago, Illinois, January 1980.

7. Quark-Hadron Phase Transition in the Early Universe and in Heavy Ion Collisions, Enrico FermiInstitute Seminar, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, March 1980.

8. A Quark Signature and Antiproton Production in Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions, Nuclear PhysicsSeminar, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois, March 1980.

9. Limits on Neutrino Masses, 1980 International DUMAND Symposium, University of Hawaii, Hon-olulu, Hawaii, July 1980.

10. The Union of Cosmology and Elementary Particle Physics: A Legacy of the Cosmic BackgroundRadiation, Astrophysics Seminar, Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey, October 1980.

11. The Thermodynamics of the Quark-Hadron Phase Transition, High Energy Physics Seminar, ArgonneNational Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois, April 1981.

12. The Quark-Hadron Transition, Workshop on the Interaction of Particle Physics and Astrophysics,Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of California, Santa Barbara, California, May 1981.

13. Big Bang Baryosynthesis, Department of Physics Colloquium, University of Illinois, Chicago Circle,Chicago, Illinois, June 1981.

14. The Quark-Hadron Transition in Heavy Ion Collisions and the Equation of State of Dense NuclearMatter, International Workshop on the Gross Properties of Nuclei and Nuclear Excitations, Institutfur Kernphysik Technische Hochschule Darmstadt, Hirschegg, Austria, January 1982.

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15. The Stability of Quark Matter, Theoretical Seminar, CERN, Geneva, March 1982.

16. Cosmology, Astrophysics and Heavy Ion Collisions, Workshop on Quark Matter, Formation andHeavy Ion Collisions, Bielefeld, West Germany, May 1982.

17. The Quark-Hadron Transition in Heavy Ion Collisions and the Equation of State of Dense NuclearMatter, Theoretical Seminar, Institut fur Kernphysik, Technische Hochschule, Darmstadt, West Ger-many, May 1982.

18. Astrophysical Implications of Grand Unified Monopoles, Astrophysics Seminar, Max Planck Institutfur Astrophysik, Munich, West Germany, October 1982.

19. Experimental and Astrophysical Implications of Grand Unified Monopoles, High Energy PhysicsSeminar, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, October 1982.

20. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, Stellar Evolution and the Number of Neutrino Flavours, Joint Physicsand Astronomy Seminar, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, October 1982.

21. Primordial SuperInflation and Cosmology, Department of Physis Colloquium, University of Michigan,Ann Arbor, October 1982.

22. Neutrinos, the He Abundance and Stellar Evolution, ESOWorkshop on Primoridal Helium, EuropeanSouthern Observatory, Munich, West Germany, February 1983.

23. Primoridal Supersymmetric Inflation, Theoretical Physics Seminar, University of Geneva, Switzer-land, February 1983.

24. Primoridal Supersymmetric Inflation, University of Edinbourgh, Scotland, February 1983.

25. Primordial Supersymmetric Inflation, University of Glasgow, Scotland, February 1983.

26. Primordial Supersymmetric Inflation, University of Durham, England, February 1983.

27. Primordial Supersymmetric Inflation, University of Cambridge, England, February 1983.

28. Primordial SuperInflation, Third Moriond Astrophysics Meeting, La Plagne, France, March 1983.

29. Primordial Inflation and Supercosmology, Theoretical Physics Seminar, ICTP, Trieste, Italy, June1983.

30. Cosmology and N=1 Supergravity Physics. Summer Institute, University of Washington, Seattle,Washington, August 1983.

31. Primordial Inflation and the Monopole Problem, Monopole ’83 Workshop, University of Michigan,Ann Arbor, October 1983

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32. N=1 Supergravity and Cosmology, High Energy Physics Seminar, University of Chicago, November1983.

33. Cosmology and Supergravity, Department of Astronomy Seminar, University of California, Berkeley,December 1983.

34. Cosmology and Supergravity, High Energy Physics Seminar, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis,December 1983.

35. Hadronic Thermodynamics: Is There a Limiting Temperature? XIIth International Workshop onGross Properties of Nuclei and Nuclear Excitations, Institute fur Kernphysik, Technische HochschuleDarmstadt, Hirschegg, Austria, January 1984.

36. Cosmology and Supergravity, High Energy Physics Seminar, Brookhaven National Laboratory,Brookhaven, NY, January 1984.

37. Cosmology and Supergravity, Physics and Astronomy Seminar, University of Indiana, Bloomington,IN, February 1984.

38. Gravitinos and Cosmology, Enrico Fermi Institute Seminar, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, May1984.

39. Primordial Inflation in N=1 Supergravity, High Energy Physics Seminar, Purdue University, WestLafayette, IN, October 1984.

40. Cosmology and Supergravity, High Energy Physics Seminar, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI,November 1984.

41. Galaxy Formation With Decaying Cold Dark Matter, invited talk at the Third Rome meeting onAstrophysics, Rome, Italy, December 1984.

42. Primordial Supersymmetric Inflation, invited talk at the Third Rome meeting on Astrophysics, Rome,Italy, December 1984.

43. Cosmology and Particle Physics: A General Review, invited talk at the Twelfth Texas Symposiumon Relativistic Astrophysics, Jerusalem, Israel, December 1984.

44. Inflation and Non-Minimal Supergravity, Department of Theoretical Physics, LAPP, Annecy, France,January 1985.

45. Cosmology and Supersymmetry, Physics Division Colloquium, LBL, Berkeley, CA, February 1985.

46. Local Photinos, Joint High Energy Physics and Astrophysics Seminar, University of Minnesota,March 1985.

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47. Supersymmetric Inflation, Department of Physics Colloquium, Northwestern University, Evanston,IL, April 1985.

48. Dark Matter: Astrophysics and Particle Physics, invited talk at the Sixth Workshop on GrandUnification, Minneapolis, MN, April 1985.

49. Topics in Particle Physics and Cosmology, invited lectures at the 1985 Cargese Summer School onParticle Physics, Cargese, France, July 1985.

50. Effects of Dark Matter in the Sun and in White Dwarfs, High Energy Theory Seminar, University ofWisconsin, Madison, WI, January 1986.

51. Cosmological Constraints and Astrophysical Consequences of Cold Dark Matter, Department ofAstronomy Colloquium, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL, January 1986.

52. Dark Matter as a Probe of the Early Universe, invited talk at the 1986 Lake Louis Winter Instituteof Physics, Lake Louis, Alberta, Canada, February 1986.

53. Superstring Candidates for Dark Matter, invited talk at the Particle Physics and Cosmology Work-shop, Quarks and Galaxies, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, July l986.

54. High Energy Neutrinos from the Sun and the Dark Matter of the Universe, High Energy theoryseminar, CERN, Geneva, September l986.

55. Particle Physics and Cosmology, invited lectures at the International School of Elementary ParticlePhysics, Duilovo-Split, Yugoslavia, September l986.

56. What is the Dark Matter in the Universe, Physics Colloquium, University of Minnesota, Duluth,MN, December 1986.

57. The Standard Big Bang Model, invited lectures at the International School of Astroparticle PhysicsErice-Sicily, Italy, January 1987.

58. Dark Matter Candidates High Energy Physics Seminar Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburg, PA,February 1987.

59. Particle Physics Aspects of Dark Matter, Telemark IV miniworkshop on Neutrino Masses and Neu-trino Astrophysics, Ashland, WI, March 1987.

60. The Case Against Baryons in Halos, invited talk at the Workshop on Dark Matter in the Universe,Oxford, England, April 1987.

61. Indirect Signatures in Underground Experiments, invited talk at the Workshop on Dark Matter inthe Universe, Oxford, England, April 1987.

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62. Dark Matter in the Universe, Physics and Astronomy Seminar, Ohio State University, Colombus,April 1987.

63. Dark Matter in the Universe, Physics and Astronomy Seminar, University of Kansas, Lawrence, April1987.

64. Encore Plus sur la Matiere Noire et la Physique des Particules, invited talk at meeting on DarkMatter in the Universe, LAPP, Annecy, France, July 1987.

65. On the Baryon Number of the Universe, Dept. of Physics, University of Cagliari, Italy, July 1987.

66. Strong Coupling Phenomena in the Early Universe, TPI Workshop on High Temperature QCD, andRelativistic Many-Body Theory, Minneapolis, MN, October 1987.

67. Searching for Dark Matter using Underground Detectors, High Energy Physics Seminar, Universityof Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, January 1988.

68. On the Magnitude of Baryon Density Fluctuations in the Quark Hadron Phase Transition, XXIIIrdRencontres de Moriond Workshop on Astrophysics, Les Arcs, France, March 1988.

69. Searching for Dark Matter Using Underground Detectors, XXIIIrd Rencontres de Moriond Workshopon Astrophysics, Les Arcs, France, March 1988.

70. Cosmological Constraints and Superstring Phenomenology, XXIIIrd Rencontres de Moriond Work-shop on Electro-Weak Interactions and Unified Theories, Les Arcs, France, March 1988.

71. Particle Physics and Cosmology, three invited lectures at the XVIIIth Cracow School for TheoreticalPhysics, Zakopane, Poland, June 1988.

72. Dark Matter, Theoretical Physics Seminar, University of Lodz, Lodz, Poland, June 1988.

73. String Corrections to the Gravitational Equations of Motion and Inflation, invited talk at the Work-shop on Thermal Field Theories and their Applications, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland,OH, October 1988.

74. Cosmology, Astrophysics and Particle Physics: The Standard Model and Beyond, invited talk at theBeyond the Standard Model Workshop, Iowa State University, Ames, IA November 1988.

75. Nucleosynthesis, Baryosynthesis and Inflation in the Early Universe, two invited lectures at the LakeLouise Winter Institute for Physics, Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada, February 1989.

76. Cosmology and the T.O.E., invited talk at the Science Museum, St. Paul, MN, May 1989.

77. Primordial Nucleosynthesis, invited lectures at the International School of Astro-Particle Physics,Erice-Sicily, Italy, May 1989.

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78. Dark Matter: Theoretical Information, invited lectures at the International School of Astro-ParticlePhysics, Erice-Sicily, Italy, May 1989.

79. The Origin of the Universe, Seminar Series on Creation, The MacLaurin Institute, Minneapolis, MN,February 1990.

80. New Results from Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, XVth Rencontres de Moriond Workshop on ParticleAstrophysics, Les Arcs, France, March 1990.

81. Dark Matter Candidates in the Supersymmetric Standard Model, XVth Rencontres de MoriondWorkshop on Particle Astrophysics, Les Arcs, France, March 1990.

82. The Quark-Hadron Transition in Cosmology and Astrophysics, invited talked at the Spring APSmeeting, Washington D.C., April 1990.

83. The Big Bang Theory of the Evolution of the Universe, First Unitarian Church, Minneapolis, MN,April 1990.

84. Astrophysical Consequences of the LEP Measurements, invited talk at the Neutrino-90 meeting,CERN, Geneva, Switzerland, June 1990.

85. The Standard Big Bang Model and Nucleosynthesis, invited lectures at the 1990 ICTP SummerSchool in High Energy Physics and Cosmology, Trieste, Italy, July 1990.

86. Dark Matter, invited lecture at the 1990 ICTP Summer School in High Energy Physics and Cosmol-ogy, Trieste, Italy, July 1990.

87. The Quark Hadron Transition in Cosmology and Astrophysics, invited talk at the 1990 ICTP SummerSchool in High Energy Physics and Cosmology, Trieste, Italy, July 1990

88. Supersymmetric Candidates for Dark Matter, theory seminar, Max Planck Insitut, Munich, Germany,November 1990.

89. Recent Developments in Inflation, theory seminar, LAPP, Annecy, France, November 1990.

90. Cosmological and Astrophysical Aspects of the Quark-Hadron Phase Transition, theory seminar,CERN, Geneva, Switzerland, November 1990.

91. Topics in Big Bang Theory Cosmology, Mechanical Engineering Colloquium, University of Minnesota,Minneapolis, MN, February 1991.

92. Extended Inflation and String Theories, theory seminar, Texas A&M University, College Station,TX, April 1991.

93. Cosmological and Astrophysical Aspects of the Quark-Hadron Phase Transition, theory seminar,University of Texas, Austin, TX, April 1991.

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94. An Overview of Astroparticle Physics, invited talk at the International Workshop on ElectroweakPhysics, Valencia, Spain, October 1991.

95. Dark matter: The Current Status, Dept. of Physics Colloquium, University of Minnesota, Minneapo-lis, MN, October 1991.

96. Aspects of the Quark-Hadron Transition, two invited talks at the International Workshop and Con-ference on Quark Matter and the Heavy Ion Collisions, Gomal University, D.I. Khan, Pakistan,January 1992.

97. Primordial Nucleosynthesis: From D to B, invited talk at the Spring A.P.S. meeting, Washington,D.C., April 1992.

98. Astro Particle Physics, invited talk at the Beyond the Standard Model III Conference, CarletonUniversity, Ottawa, Canada, June 1992.

99. Primordial Nucleosynthesis: From D to B, colloquium Institute d’ Astrophysique de Paris, Paris,France, July 1992.

100. SUSY from the Sky: Theory, invited talk at the workshop on Ten Years of SUSY ConfrontingExperiment, CERN, Geneva, September 1992.

101. Inhomogeneous Nucleosynthesis: Non-Standard Models, invited talk at the Proceedings of the 16thTexas Symposium on Relativistic Astrophysics and 3rd Symposium on Particles, Strings, and Cos-mology, Berkeley CA, December 1992.

102. Big Bang Theory, invited lecture at the Minneapolis Branch meeting of the American Association ofUniversity Women, Minneaposlis MN, February 1993.

103. Dark Matter, invited lectures at the Theoretical Advanced Studies Institute (TASI), Unvirsity ofColorado, Boulder CO, June 1993.

104. Inflation, invited lectures at the Theoretical Advanced Studies Institute (TASI), Unvirsity of Col-orado, Boulder CO, June 1993.

105. Lepto-Baryogenesis, Invited talk at Taup-93, the 3rd International Workshop on Theory and Phe-nomenology in Astoparticle and Underground Physics, Laboratori del Gran Sasso, Assergi, Italy,September 1993.

106. Lepto-Baryogenesis, Joint theoretical physics seminar, Insititute for Theoretical Physics and theDepartment of Physics, University of California, Santa Barbara CA, February 1994.

107. Big Bang Baryogenesis, Invited Lectures at the 33rd International Winter School on Nuclear andParticle Physics, ”Matter Under Extreme Conditions”, Feb. 27 - March 5 1994, Schladming Austria.

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108. On the Destruction of Primordial Deuterium, ESO/EIPC Workshop on The Light Element Abun-dances, Marciana Marina, Elba, Italy, May 23-28 1994.

109. Supersymmetric Solutions to Cosmological Problems: Baryogenesis and Dark Matter, invited talk atthe Joint U.S.-Polish Workshop on Physics from Planck Scale to Electroweak Scale, Warsaw Poland,September 21-24 1994.

110. Light Element Nucleosynthesis: From D to B, High energy physics seminar, Lawrence Berkeley Lab.,University of California, Berkeley CA, October 1994.

111. Supersymmetric Dark Matter, Center for Particle Astrophysics seminar, University of California,Berkeley CA, October 1994.

112. On the Origin of the LiBeB Elements, Invited talk at the 1994 Fall Meeting of the APS Division ofNuclear Physics, Williamsburg VA, October 1994.

113. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, Invited talk at the the Beyond the Standard Model IV Conference, LakeTahoe, CA, December 1994.

114. Light Element Synthesis from D to B, Physics Colloquim, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Brookhaven,NY, February 1995.

115. Towards an Understanding of Supersymmetric Dark Matter, Physics Colloquim, Northwestern Uni-versity, Evanston, IL, April 1995.

116. Phases in the MSSM, Invited talk at SUSY 95, International Workshop on Supersymmetry andUnification of Fundamental Interactions, Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau, France, May 1995.

117. Matiere Noire et Supersymetrie, Seminaire Exceptionnel, Institut d’Astrophysique, Paris, France,May 1995.

118. Nucleosynthese, Informal Seminar, Saclay, Gif-sur-Yvette, France, May 1995.

119. Time Dependence of Fundamental Couplings and Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, Invited Talk at the VeryEarly Universe Workshop, Gaeta, Italy, August 1995.

120. Supersymmetric Dark Matter, Invited Talk at the Very Early Universe Workshop, Gaeta, Italy,August 1995.

121. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis and the Consistency between Theory and Observations of D, 3He, 4He,and 7Li, Invited Talk at the IInd Recontres Du Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, October 1995.

122. General Introduction to the Dark Matter Problem: Why Do We Need Non-Baryonic Dark Matter?,Invited talk at the XXXIst Rencontres de Moriond, Les Arcs, France, January 1996.

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123. Dark Matter and Structure Formation: Invited summary talk at the XXXIst Rencontres de Moriond,Les Arcs, France, January 1996.

124. Bino Dark Matter and CP Violating Phases, invited talk at the Second Joint U.S.-Polish Workshopon Physics from Planck Scale to Electroweak Scale, Warsaw Poland, March 28-30 1996.

125. Primordial Nucleosynthesis, Invited talk at the VIIIth Rencontres de Blois: Neutrinos, Dark Matter,and the Universe, Chateau de Blois, Blois, France, June 1996.

126. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, a review, Invited talk at Neutrino ’96, Helsinki, Finland, June 1996.

127. How Much D can the Disk destroy?, Invited seminar at the INT Workshop on Nucleosynthesis in theBig Bang, Stars, and Supernovae, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, August, 1996.

128. Nucleosynthesis - A Review, Invited talk at the International Workshop on Aspects of Dark Matterin Astro- and Particle Physics, vberg, Germany, September 1996.

129. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, set of 7 invited lectures, Mcalester University, St. Paul, MN, January1997.

130. AstroParticle Physics, invited talk at the 1997 Winter Conference on Particle Physics, Aspen, CO,January 1997.

131. Nucleosynthesis and Dark Matter, set of 3 invited lectures at the Lake Louise Winter Institute forPhysics, Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada, February 1997.

132. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, Physics Colloquim, University of California, Davis CA, March 1997.

133. The current status of big bang nucleosynthesis, high energy physics and astrophysics seminar, Uni-versity of Michigan, Ann Arbor MI, April 1997.

134. Constraints on Particle Physics Beyond the Standard Model from Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, invitedtalk at Beyond the Standard Model V, Balholm Norway, April 29 - May 4, 1997.

135. Supersymmetrie et la Mattiere Noire, Cosmology Seminar, Institut d’Astrophysique de Paris, June1997.

136. Introduction to Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, invited talk at the International Workshop on the Syn-thesis of Light Nuclei in the Early Universe, ECT*, Trento, Italy, June 1997.

137. Chemical Evolution, invited talk at the International Workshop on the Synthesis of Light Nuclei inthe Early Universe, ECT*, Trento, Italy, June 1997.

138. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, Invited talk at Taup-97, the 5th International Workshop on Theory andPhenomenology in Astoparticle and Underground Physics, Laboratori del Gran Sasso, Assergi, Italy,September 1997.

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139. The Current Status of BBN: Theory and Observations, Invited talk at the 3rd RESCUE InternationalSymposium, Particle Cosmology, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, November 1997.

140. String and M-Theory Corrections to Gravity and Cosmology, Theory Seminiar, Yukawa Institute forTheoretical Physics, Kyoto, Japan, November 1997.

141. Recent LEP Constraints and the STatus of SUSY Dark Matter, Astrophysics Theory Seminar, Fer-milab, Batavia, IL, February 1998.

142. LEP Implications on the MSSM and Cosmological Dark Matter, invited talk at the XXXIIIrd Ren-contres de Moriond, Les Arcs, France, March 1998.

143. Constraints on Cosmological Dark Matter from Recent Results at LEP, invited talk at the FirstEuropean Meeting From Planck Scale to Electroweak Scale, Kasimierz, Poland, May 1998.

144. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, Three invited lectures at the Advanced School on Cosmology and ParticlePhysics, Peniscola, Spain, June 1998.

145. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, Four invited lectures at the Theoretical and Observational CosmologySummer School , Cargese, Corsica, France, August 1998.

146. Supersymmetric Dark Matter, Physics Colloquium, Johns Hopkins University, October 1998.

147. Constraints on Particle Properties from Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, High Energy Physics Seminar,Johns Hopkins University, October 1998.

148. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis and the Density of Matter in the Universe, Physics Colloquium, Universityof North Dakota, November 1998.

149. LiBeB and Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, Invited Talk at the LiBeB, Cosmic Rays, and Gamma RaysWorkshop, Insitut d’Astrophysique, Paris, France, December 1998.

150. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, Invited Plenary Talk at the 19th Texas Symposium on Relativistic As-trophsyics and Cosmology, Paris, France, December, 1998.

151. Particle Cosmology, Dark Matter, and Black Holes, set of 3 invited lectures, Mcalester University,St. Paul, MN, February 1999.

152. Synthesis of the Light Elements: D to B, Physics Colloquim, Department of Physics, University ofMinnesota, Minneaoplis MN, February 1999.

153. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, 4 lectures at the Topical Program on Astro-Cosmology, APCTP, Seoul,South Korea, April 1999.

154. String Inflation, Physics seminar, Hanyang University, Seoul, South Korea, April 1999.

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155. Supersymmetric Dark Matter and Constraints from LEP, invited talk at the Annual Meeting of theKorean Physical Society, Konkuk University, Seoul, South Korea, April 1999.

156. Supersymmetric Dark Matter and Constraints from LEP, Astro-Particle Physics seminar, Case West-ern Reserve University, Cleveland OH, May 1999.

157. Cosmology II: From the Planck time to BBN, invited talk at the Inner-Space/Outer Space meetingin memory of David Schramm, Fermilab, IL, May1999.

158. Big Bang and Cosmic-Ray Nucleosynthesis, invited talk at the 194th meeting of the American As-tronomical Society, Chicago IL, May 1999.

159. Supersymmetry and Dark Matter, invited talk at SUSY ’99, Fermilab, IL, June 1999.

160. Progress towards String Motivated Inflation, invited talk at the workshop on Current Issues in StringCosmology, IHES, Bures sur Yvette, France, June 1999.

161. Introduction to Supersymmetry, Astrophysical and Phenomenological Constraints, 6 invited lecturesat the Les Houches 1999 Summer School Session LXXI: The Primordial Universe, Les Houches,France, July 1999.

162. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, invited lecture at the Les Houches 1999 Summer School Session LXXI:The Primordial Universe, Les Houches, France, July 1999.

163. The Current Status of Big Bang Nucleosynthesis and Related Observations, invited talk at Cosmo99,International Workshop on Particle Physics and the Early Universe, ICTP, Treiste, Italy, September,1999.

164. Synthesis of the Light Elements: D to B, Physics Colloquim, Department of Physics, University ofCalifornia, Santa Barbara, CA, October 1999.

165. Evolution of 4He and LiBeB, invited talk at the IAU Symposium 198, The Light Elements and theirEvolution, Natal, Brasil, November 1999.

166. Status of Cosmology, invited talk at the 2000 Aspen Winter Conference: Vistas on XXIst CenturyParticle Physics, Aspen CO, January 2000.

167. Are Two Branes Better than One, invited talk at Argonne National Lab Theoretical Institute onSUSY and Higgs 2000, Argonne National Lab, Argonne IL, May 2000.

168. Supersymmetric Dark Matter, invited talk at the SUSY2K Conference, CERN, Geneva Switzerland,June 2000.

169. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis and Related Observations, invited talk at Dark 2000: Third InternationalConference on Dark Matter in Astro and Particle Physics, Heidelberg, Germany, July 2000.

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170. Concluding Remarks, invited talk at Dark 2000: Third International Conference on Dark Matter inAstro and Particle Physics, Heidelberg, Germany, July 2000.

171. Supersymmetric Dark Matter and Constraints from LEP, XXXth International Conference on HighEnergy Physics July 27 - August 2, 2000, Osaka, Japan.

172. Synthesis of the Light Elements: D to B, Theory Division Colloquim, CERN, Geneve, October 2000.

173. Supersymmetric Dark Matter, Physics Colloquium, Department of Physics, University of Geneva,November 2000.

174. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, Invited review at Cosmic Evolution, Institut d’Astrophysique, Paris,France, November 2000.

175. SUSY Benchmarks, CLIC Physics Meeting, CERN, November 2000.

176. Supersymmetric Dark Matter, Physics Colloquium, Penn State University, State College, PA, De-cember 2000.

177. The Status of Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, Astrophysics Seminar, Oxford University, Oxford, UK,January 2001.

178. Dark Matter and Supersymmetry, High Energy Physics Seminar, Univerity of Pisa, Pisa, Italy,February 2001.

179. Theoretical Aspects of Dark Matter Detection, invited talk at Matter in the Universe, ISSI, Bern,Switzerland, March 2001.

180. Supersymmetric Dark Matter Confronted by Accelerator Constraints, High Energy Physics Seminar,University of Bonn, Bonn Germany, April 2001.

181. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, Physics Colloquium, University of Bonn, Bonn Germany, April 2001.

182. Dark Matter and Supersymmetry, Physics Colloquium, Oxford University, Oxford England, May2001.

183. Cosmology and Particle Physics, 5 lectures in the Acedmic Training Series, CERN, Geneva Switzer-land, May 2001.

184. Supersymmetric Dark Matter Confronted by Accelerator Constraints, invited talk at the EURESCOInternational Conference ”From the Planck Scale to the Electroweak Scale”, Lalonde les Maures,France, May 2001.

185. Radion Stabilization and Cosmological Evolution, Talk given at the Living on the Wall Workshop,University of Minnesota, Minneapolis MN, May 2001.

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186. Cosmology and Particle Physics, 5 lectures at the Summer School on Particle Physics, ITCP TriesteItaly, June 2001.

187. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, invited talk at Cosmo01, Rovaniemi, Finland, September 2001.

188. Cosmos: Perspectives and Reflections, set of 5 invited lectures, Mcalester University, St. Paul, MN,September-October, 2001.

189. Dark Matter in the Universe, Physics seminar, Mankato State University, Mankato, MN, November2001.

190. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, Implications of Recent CMB Data and Supersymmentric Dark Matter,Physics Colloquium, Iowa State University, Ames Iowa, November 2001.

191. Supersymmetric Dark Matter, High Energy Physics Seminar, National Taiwan University, Taipai,Taiwan, December 2001.

192. Dark Matter in the Universe, Physics Colloquium, Acedemica Sinica, Taipai, Taiwan, December2001.

193. Particle Physics in the Early Universe, Invited Lecture at the First NCTS Workshop on AstroparticlePhysics, Kenting Taiwan, December 2001.

194. Variations of the Fundamental Couplings, Astrophyiscs Seminar, Institut d’Astrophysique de Paris,Paris France, February 2002.

195. Testing Supersymmetry with Accelators and Cosmology, High Energy Physics Seminar, Universityof Chicago, Chicago, IL, April 2002.

196. Searching for Supersymmetric Dark Matter, Invited talk at CosPA 2002, International Symposiumon Cosmology and Particle Astrophysics, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, June 2002.

197. Dark Matter, Three invited lectures at the Theoretical Advanced Studies Institute (TASI), Unvirsityof Colorado, Boulder CO, June 2002.

198. CDM in Supersymmetric Models, Invited talk at SUSY02, DESY, Hamburg Germany, June 2002.

199. Variations in the Fundamental Constants: models and constraints, Invited talk at the Blaise PascalConference on String/Brane Cosmology, IHES/Orsay, France September 2002.

200. Cosmos: Perspectives and Reflections, set of 5 invited lectures, Mcalester University, St. Paul, MN,September-October, 2002.

201. Direct and Indirect Detection of Cold Dark Matter, invited talk at From Here to Infinity - Extendingthe Frontiers of Cosmolgy- AWeekend Symposium to Celebrate the 60th Birthday of Professor JosephSilk, University of Oxford, Oxford, England, December 2002.

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202. Sugra Dark Matter, invited talk at The International Conference 20 Years of SUGRA and Search forSUSY and Unification (SUGRA20), Northeastern University, Boston MA, March 2003.

203. Time Varying Fundamental Constants, invited talk at the April Meeting of the American PhysicalSociety, Philadelphia PA, April 2003.

204. Cosmos: Perspectives and Reflections, set of 5 invited lectures, Mcalester University, St. Paul, MN,March - April, 2003.

205. Constraining mSugra models with dark matter, invited talk at From the Planck Scale to the Elec-troweak Scale (Planck-03), Madrid, Spain, May 2003.

206. Supersymmetric Dark Matter in Light of WMAP, invited talk at SUSY 2003: Supersymmetry in theDesert, Tucson, AZ, June 2003.

207. Dark Matter Particle Physics Candidates, invited talk at CAPP2003: Workshop on Cosmology andParticle Physics, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland, June 2003.

208. Dark Matter from Minimal Supergravity Models, invited talk at The Eighth Cluade Itzykson Meeting:Which model(s) for the Early Universe?, Saclay, Gif-sur-Yvette, France, June 2003.

209. Supersymmetric Dark Matter, invited talk at the Tenth Macel Grossman Meeting on General Rela-tivity, Rio de Janiero, Brasil, July 2003.

210. Constraints on the Variations of Fundamental Constants, invited talk at the Tenth Macel GrossmanMeeting on General Relativity, Rio de Janiero, Brasil, July 2003.

211. Particle Candidates for Dark Matter, Physics Department Seminar, University of Nebraska, Lincoln,NE, October 2003.

212. Particle Candidates for Dark Matter, Physics Department Colloquium, University of Notre Dame,Notre Dame IN, November 2003.

213. Particle Candidates for Dark Matter, Physics Department Colloquium, University of Victoria, Vic-toria BC, November 2003.

214. Cosmos: Perspectives and Reflections, set of 5 invited lectures, Mcalester University, St. Paul, MN,October - December, 2003.

215. Is α Varying?, Invited talk at Bad Honnef, Germany, December 2003.

216. Is there evidence for the variation of fundamental constants?, Physics and Astronomy DepartmentColloquium, Ohio University, February 2004.

217. SUSY Dark Matter, Cosmology and Astrophysics Seminar, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI,April 2004.

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218. Is there evidence for the variation of fundamental constants?, Physics Department Colloquium, Uni-versity of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, April 2004.

219. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis in the post-WMAP era, Invited talk at the Mitchell Symposium on Ob-servational Cosmology, Texas A+M University, College Station, TX, April 2004.

220. Cosmos: Perspectives and Reflections, set of 5 invited lectures, Mcalester University, St. Paul, MN,February - April 2004.

221. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis in the post-WMAP era, Invited talk at the Workshop on Cosmology: Factsand Problems, College de France, Paris France, June 2004.

222. Particle Astrophysics, Two invited lectures at the Theoretical Advanced Studies Institute (TASI),Unvirsity of Colorado, Boulder CO, June 2004.

223. Supersymmetric Candidates for Dark Matter, Invited talk at the 5th International Workshop on theIdentification of Dark Matter, Edinburgh, UK, September 2004.

224. The Status of Varying Coupling Constants in Cosmology, Invited talk at Cosmo 04, CITA, Toronto,Canada, September 2004.

225. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis in the post-WMAP era, Physics department seminar, University of Guelph,Guelph, Canada, September 2004.

226. Dark Matter Candidates in Supersymmetric Models, Invited talk at Dark 2004, Texas A + M Uni-versity, College Station, TX, October 2004.

227. Dark Matter Candidates in Supersymmetric Models, Invited talk at Miami 2004, Celebrating 40 yearof quarks, cosmology, CP-violation, and physics conferences in greater Miami, Key Biscayne, FL,December 2004.

228. Implications of WMAP on BBN and SUSY Dark Matter, invited talk at Pheno 05, Madison, WI,May 2005.

229. Gravitino Dark Matter and related issues, invited talk at the KIAS-APCTP-DMRC workshop on theDark Side of the Universe, Seoul, Korea, May 2005.

230. Dark Matter and Particle Physics Candidates, Four Invited Lectures at the Research School onCosmology, Feza Gursey Institute, Tubitak-Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey, July 2005.

231. The Current Status of BBN, Seminar, Feza Gursey Institute, Tubitak-Bogazici University, Istanbul,Turkey, July 2005.

232. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis: Does it Fit, Invited talk at the Workshop on Open Questions in Cosmol-ogy, Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics, Garching, Germany, August 2005.

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233. Dark Matter: Theory, Invited talk at New Views on the Universe, Kavli Institute Inaugural Sympo-sium in memory of David Schramm, Chicago, IL, December, 2005.

234. On Neutrino Signatures from the First Stars, III International Workshop on: NO-VE ”NeutrinoOscillations in Venice”, Venice Italy, February 2006.

235. Particle Candidates for Dark Matter, Physics Department Colloquium, University of Iowa, Iowa City,Iowa, February 2006.

236. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, Physics Department Seminar, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, Febru-ary 2006.

237. Particle Candidates for Dark Matter, Physics Department Colloquium, University of California,Davis, California, March 2006.

238. SUSY Dark Matter, High Energy Physics Seminar, University of California, Davis, California, March2006.

239. The theory behind how experiments should focus on Dark Matter Searches and Cosmology in HEE,not just Colliders, invited talk at the 2nd Symposium on Astronomy, Cosmology and FundamentalPhysics, Texas A+M University, College Station, TX, April 2006.

240. 2 for 2 for 2: 2 Lithium Isotopes, 2 Lithium Problems, 2 Lithium Solutions?, invited talk at Fun-damental Astro-Particle Physics: A COnference Celebrating Gary Steigman’s 65th Birthday, OhioState University, Columbus, OH, May 2006.

241. Searching for Dark Matter in Unifications Models: A Hint from Indirect Sensitivites towards Fu-ture Signals in Direct Detection and B-decays, invited talk at Complentarity between Dark MatterSearches and Collider Experminets, University of California, Irvine, CA, June 2006.

242. Lithium Update, invited talk at Complentarity between Dark Matter Searches and Collider Exper-minets, University of California, Irvine, CA, June 2006.

243. Searching for Dark Matter in Unifications Models: A Hint from Indirect Sensitivites towards FutureSignals in Direct Detection and B-decays, invited talk at Dark Side of the Universe 2006, UniverisidadAutonoma, Madrid, Spain, June 2006.

244. Dark Matter and Dark Matter Candidates, invited talk at Cospar 2006, Beijing, China, July 2006.

245. The Status of Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, invited talk at the DESY Theory Workshop 2006, DESY,Hamburg, September 2006.

246. The Production of the Light Elements from D to B, Physics Department Colloquium, University ofKansas, Lawrence, Kansas, October 2006.

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247. Do the Fundamental Constants Vary in Time?, Joint High Energy/Astrophysics Seminar, Universityof Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, October 2006.

248. The Violent Universe: The Big Bang, 3 lectures at the Les Houches School of Physics on the ViolentUniverse, Les Houches, France, March 2007.

249. Nuclear Origins: Nuclear Chemistry in the Early Universe, invited talk at the meeting of the AmericanChemical Society, Chicago, IL, March 2007.

250. Cosmos: Perspectives and Reflections, set of 4 invited lectures, Mcalester University, St. Paul, MN,February - April 2007.

251. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis and Constraints on the variation of fundamental couplings, Instutute forNuclear Theory Workshop on Neutron Physics seminar, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, April2007.

252. Big Bang Cosmology: What do we know about the Universe, 3 lectures in the Compleat ScholarProgram, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN, May 2007.

253. Colliders and Cosmology, invited talk at SUSY07, Karlseruhe Germany, July 2007.

254. Big Bang Cosmology, invited talk at the lecture series: River Connection: The University of Min-nesota Visits Grand Rapids, Grand Rapids MN, October 2007.

255. Dark Matter: From Cosmology to Colliders, invited talk at the lecture series: Distinguished FacultyLuncheons, University of Minnesota, November 2007.

256. Phenomenological Aspects of Supersymmetric Dark Matter, Seminar, Laboratoire de Physique Nu-claire et de Hautes Energies, University of Paris VI, Jussieu, Paris France, January 2008.

257. Phenomenological Aspects of Supersymmetric Dark Matter, High Energy Theory Seminar, OhioState University, Columbus, OH, February, 2008.

258. Dark Matter@DUSEL, Invited talk at the DUSEL Theory Workshop, Ohio State University, Colum-bus, OH, April, 2008.

259. The Case for Dark Matter in the Universe, Physics Colloquium, Institute for Theoretical Physics,Warsaw University, Warsaw, Poland, April, 2008.

260. Cosmos: Perspectives and Reflections, set of 4 invited lectures, Mcalester University, St. Paul, MN,February - April 2008.

261. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis: Concordance of Theory and Observations, invited talk at the 2nd Inter-national Workshop on the Interconnection between Particle Physics and Cosmology, University ofNew Mexico, Albuquerque NM, May 2008.

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262. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis and Constraints on the variation of fundamental couplings, invited talkat the workshop on Big Bang Nucleosynthesis and Particle Physics, Perimeter Institute, Waterloo,Ontario, June 2008.

263. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis: Concordance of Theory and Observations, invited talk at PASCOS 08,Perimeter Institute, Waterloo, Ontario, June 2008.

264. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis: Concordance of Theory and Observations, invited talk at Symmetries andPhases in the Universe, Kloster Irsee, Germany, June 2008.

265. Supersymmetric Dark Matter, Three invited lectures at the International School on AstroParticlePhysics, Miraflores, Spain, June 2008.

266. Beyond the CMSSM, Invited talk at Cosmo 08, Madison, WI, August 2008.

267. The Large Hadron Collider: What is it looking for?, The Blake School, October 2008.

268. BBN Concordance: What’s the Matter with Li?, invited talk at the RESCEU Symposium on As-troparticle physics and Cosmology, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, November 2008.

269. Dark Matter: From Cosmology to Colliders, Physics Colloquium, University of North Dakota, GrandForks, ND, December 2008.

270. BBN Concordance: What’s the Matter with Li?, Physics Colloquium, University of Michigan, AnnArbor, MI, February 2009.

271. Big Bang, cosmology and particles physics, invited talk for Darwin Day, Bell Museum, University ofMinnesota, Minneapolis, MN, February 2009.

272. Cosmology, Supersymmetry, and Dark Matter, Physics Colloquium, Mcalester University, St. Paul,MN, February 2009.

273. Cosmos: Perspectives and Reflections, set of 4 invited lectures, Mcalester University, St. Paul, MN,February 2009.

274. Dark Matter: From Cosmology to Colliders, Physics Colloquim, University of Minnesota, MinneaoplisMN, February 2009.

275. Do fundamental Constants change over time?, Physics Colloquium, University of New Mexico, Al-buquerque, NM, March 2009.

276. Neutralino Dark Matter and Detection in Variants of the CMSSM, invited talk at the 3RD In-ternational Workshop on the Interconnection Between Particle Physics and Cosmology (PPC09),University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, May 2009.

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277. Neutralino Dark Matter and Detection in Variants of the CMSSM, invited talk at the 5th Interna-tional Workshop on the Dark Side of the Universe (DSU09), University of Melbourne, MelbourneAustralia, June 2009.

278. Cosmology for Particle Physicists, set of 4 invited lectures delivered at the 2009 European School ofHigh-Energy Physics, Bautzen Germany, June 2009.

279. Variable Constants - A Theoretical Overview, Invited talk at Joint Discussion: Are the FundamentalConstants Varying with Time?, XXVII General Assembly of the IAU, Rio de Janeiro Brazil, August2009.

280. The effects of coupling variations on BBN , Invited talk at Joint Discussion: Are the FundamentalConstants Varying with Time?, XXVII General Assembly of the IAU, Rio de Janeiro Brazil, August2009.

281. Dark Energy and Dark Matter, Invited talk at the XXIV International Symposium on Lepton PhotonInteractions at High Energies, Hamburg Germany, August 2009.

282. Cosmology, Supersymmetry and Dark Matter, Physics Seminar, Winona State University, Winona,MN, November 2009.

283. Cosmos: Perspectives and Reflections, set of 4 invited lectures, Macalester University, St. Paul, MN,February 2010.

284. Dark Matter in SuperGUT Unification Models, invited talk at the 6th International Workshop onthe Dark Side of the Universe (DSU10), Guanajuato University, Leon Mexico, June 2010.

285. Testing the Variation of Fundamental Constants with Astrophysical and Spectroscopic Data, invitedtalk at ASOS 2010, University of California, Berkeley CA, August 2010.

286. Supersymmetric Dark Matter and SuperGUT Unification Models, invited talk at SUSY 2010, BonnGermany, August 2010.

287. How to best reconcile Big Bang Nucleosynthesis with Li abundance determinations, High EnergyPhysics Seminar, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, October 2010.

288. Massive gravitino decays and the cosmological lithium problem, Invited talk at Non-Thermal Cosmo-logical Histories of the Universe Workshop, MCTP, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor MI, October2010.

289. Theoretical Introduction, Invited talk at the workshop on the Variation of Fundamental Constants,Institut d’Astrophysique, Paris, France, November 2010.

290. On the Australian Dipole, Contributed talk at the workshop on the Variation of Fundamental Con-stants, Institut d’Astrophysique, Paris, France, November 2010.

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291. BBN Concordance, the Lithium Problem, and Possible Solutions, Theoretical Physics Colloquium,Saclay, France, November 2010.

292. How to best reconcile Big Bang Nucleosynthesis with Li abundance determinations, Theory Seminar,SLAC, Stanford, CA, February 2011.

293. Dark Matter, invited lecture, Macalester University, St. Paul, MN, February 2011.

294. A frequentist approach to supersymmetry and dark matter, 4th MultiDark Consilider Workshop,IFT, Madrid, Spain, April 2011.

295. Dark Matter: From Cosmology to Colliders, Theoretical Physics Seminar, University of Cantabria,Santander, Spain, April 2011.

296. A Frequentist Approach to Supersymmetric Models - post LHC2010, High Energy Theory Seminar,University of California, Santa Barbara, April 2011.

297. Introduction to Super Symmetric Dark Matter and Its Application to Fermi Observations, SLAC -Fermi Ground Data Analysis meeting, SLAC, Stanford, CA, April 2011.

298. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis and the Baryon Density, Dark Matter Symposium, Space Telescope ScienceInstitute, Baltimore MD, May 2011.

299. A Frequentist approch to dark matter detection, Fermi Lunch Seminar, SLAC, Stanford CA, May2011.

300. A Frequentist Approach to Supersymmetric Models - post LHC2010 and Xenon100, High EnergyTheory Seminar, University of California, Berkeley, May 2011.

301. A Frequentist Approach to Supersymmetric Models - post LHC2010 and Xenon100, High EnergyTheory Seminar, University of California, Santa Cruz, May 2011.

302. An Overview in Variations in the Fundamental Constants, invited talk at the 218th meeting of theAmerican Astronomical Society, Boston, MA, June 2011.

303. Supersymmetry and Dark Matter post LHC2010 and XENON100, Seminaire Exceptionnel, Institutd’Astrophysique, Paris, France, July 2011.

304. Introduction to the Universe, invited lecture at the SLAC Summer Institute, SLAC, Stanford, CA,July 2011.

305. Cosmology Cries out for Supersymmetry, Invited talk at the Colloquium to mark the 65th birthdayof John Ellis, CERN, Geneva, Switerland, August 2011.

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306. The impact of XENON100 and the LHC on Supersymmetric Dark Matter, Invited talk at the 7th In-ternational Workshop on the Dark Side of the Universe (DSU11), KITPC, Beijing, China, September2011.

307. The Status of Big Bang Cosmology, Dark Matter, and Black Holes, set of 3 invited lectures, MacalesterUniversity, St. Paul, MN, October 2011.

308. Dark Matter and Dark Energy, invited talk in the Aris Seminar series, Deptartment of ChemicalEngineering, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, October, 2011.

309. The impact of XENON100 and the LHC on Supersymmetric Dark Matter, High Energy Physicsseminar, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, November 2011.

310. The impact of XENON100 and the LHC on Supersymmetric Dark Matter, Physics Colloquium,University of Toledo, Toledo, OH, January 2012.

311. Do Fundamental Constants Vary Over Time, Hot Topics Seminar, University of Toledo, Toledo, OH,January 2012.

312. An Introduction and the Status of Big Bang Cosmology, Dark Matter, and Black Holes, set of 4invited lectures, Macalester University, St. Paul, MN, February-March 2012.

313. The impact of the LHC and Direct Detection Experiments on Supersymmetric Dark Matter, PhysicsColloquium, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis MN, Febuary 2012.

314. How to best reconcile Big Bang Nucleosynthesis with Li abundance determinations?: Exotic BBN,Invited talk at the Lithium in the Cosmos Workshop, Institut d’Astrophysique de Paris, Paris France,February 2012.

315. Do Fundamental Constants Vary Over Time, seminar, Institut d’Astrophysique de Paris, ParisFrance, March 2012.

316. The impact of the LHC and Direct Detection Experiments on Supersymmetric Dark Matter, PhysicsColloquium, Vanderbilt University, Nashville TN, April 2012.

317. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis: A Status Report, invited talk at CIPANP 2012, St. Petersburg FL, May2012.

318. Supersymmetric Dark Matter in Light of Recent LHC Results, Invited talk at the 8th InternationalWorkshop on the Dark Side of the Universe (DSU12), Buzios Brazil, June 2012.

319. From Inflation to Nucleosynthesis, Three invited lectures at the ISAPP 2012: CMB and High EnergyPhysics, La Palma Spain, July 2012.

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320. An Introduction and the Status of Big Bang Cosmology, Dark Matter, and Black Holes, set of 4invited lectures, Macalester University, St. Paul, MN, October 2012.

321. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis: An Update, Invited talk at the IX Mexican School on Gravitation andMathematical Physics ”Cosmology for the XXI Century: Inflation, Dark Matter and Dark Energy”,Peurto Vallarta, Mexica, December 2012.

322. The Impact of the LHC on Cosmology, Invited talk at the 26th Texas Symposium on RelativisticAstrophysics, Sao Paulo, Brazil, December 2012.

323. Supersymmetric Dark Matter in Light of Recent LHC Results, Seminar, South American Institutefor Fundamental Research, Sao Paulo, Brazil, December 2012.

324. Effects of Strong Moduli Stabilization on Low Energy Phenomenology, High Energy Physics Seminar,IPMU, Kashiwa, Japan, January 2013.

325. Supersymmetric Dark Matter in Light of Recent LHC Results, Physics Colloquium, University ofMissouri, St. Louis, February 2013.

326. An Introduction and the Status of Big Bang Cosmology, Dark Matter, and Black Holes, set of 4invited lectures, Macalester University, St. Paul, MN, February 2013.

327. The Dark Side of the Universe, Undergraduate Physics Colloquium, University of Central Florida,Orlando, FL, March 2013.

328. Do Fundamental Constants Vary over time, Guest Speaker at the ΠME and ΣΠΣ UCF Chapters2013 Induction Cermomony, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, March 2013.

329. Supersymmetric Dark Matter in Light of Recent LHC Results, Seminar exceptionnel du GReCO,Instutut d’Astrophysique de Paris, March 2013.

330. BBN and the Status of D, He4, and Li7 Observations, Invited talk at the workshop on Mining theCosmic Frontier in the Planck Era, University of California, Davis, May 2013.

331. Supergravity in Phenomenology and Cosmology, Invited talk in the Theory Panel Discussion, Snow-mass on the Mississippi, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, July-August 2013.

332. No-Scale Supergravity and Inflation after Planck, Invited talk at the Cosmology after Planck Work-shop, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, September 2013

333. An Introduction and the Status of Big Bang Cosmology, Dark Matter, and Black Holes, set of 4invited lectures, Macalester University, St. Paul, MN, September-October, 2013.

334. Supersymmetric Dark Matter post run I at the LHC, Invited talk at the ”SUSY at the Near EnergyFrontier” workshop, Fermilab, Batavia IL, November 2013.

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335. Supersymmetric Dark Matter post run I at the LHC, Invited talk at PaSCos 2013, Taipei, Taiwan,November 2013.

336. No-Scale Supergravity and Inflation after Planck, ICAP@IAP seminar, Institut d’Astrophysique deParis, Paris, France, January 2014.

337. An Introduction and the Status of Big Bang Cosmology, Dark Matter, and Black Holes, set of 4invited lectures, Macalester University, St. Paul, MN, February-March, 2014.

338. Inflation and Supersymmetry after Planck/BICEP, invited talk at the workshop Questioning Funda-mental Physical Principles, CERN, May 2014.

339. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis and Neutrinos, invited talk at the Shanghai Particle Physics and CosmologySymposium, Shanghai, China, May 2014.

340. An Introduction and the Status of Big Bang Cosmology, Dark Matter, and Black Holes, set of 5invited lectures, Macalester University, St. Paul, MN, September-October, 2014.

341. PeV Supersymmetry and Dark Matter, Invited talk at the 10th International Workshop on the DarkSide of the Universe (DSU14), University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa, November 2014.

342. The impact of LHC results on supersymmetric dark matter , Physics Colloquium, University of NewMexico, Albuquerque, NM, February 2015.

343. An Introduction and the Status of Big Bang Cosmology, Dark Matter, and Black Holes, set of 5invited lectures, Macalester University, St. Paul, MN, February-March, 2015.

344. The impact of LHC results on supersymmetric dark matter, High Energy Seminar, University ofAthens, Athens, Greece, May 2015.

345. Supersymmetry and Inflation: Why are we still doing what we did in the 80?s?, invited talk at Tam-vakis Fest: Beyond the Standard Models of Particle Physics and Cosmology, University of Ioannina,Ioannina, Greece, May 2015.

346. Supersymmetric Dark Matter after Run I at the LHC: From a TeV to a PeV, invited talk at Planck15: 18th International Conference From the Planck Scale to the Electroweak Scale, University ofIoannina, Ioannina, Greece, May 2015.

347. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, invited talk at CMB@50, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, June 2015.

348. Dark Matter: From Cosmology to Colliders, The Blake School, October 2015.

349. An Introduction and the Status of Big Bang Cosmology, Dark Matter, and Black Holes, set of 5invited lectures, Macalester University, St. Paul, MN, October-November, 2015.

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350. Collider Dark Matter Searches Beyond the LHC, invited talk at the IBS-MultiDark Joint Workshopon Dark Matter and 13th MultiDark Consolider Workshop, IFT, Madrid, Spain, November 2015.

351. Supersymmetric Dark Matter or Not, invited talk at the 11th International Workshop on the DarkSide of the Universe (DSU15), University of Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan, December 2015.

352. Dark Matter in Grand Unified Theories, Colloquium, Institut d’Astrophsyique de Paris, January2016.

353. Dark Matter after LHC Run I: Clues to Unification, invited talk at Ricap 16, 6th Roma InternationalConference on AstroParticle Physics, Frascati, Italy, June 2016.

354. SO(10) Dark Matter Models, talk at Dark Matter 2016: From the smallest to the largest scales,Santander, Spain, June 2016.

355. Direct Detection in CMSSM-like Models invited talk at Dark Matter 2016: From the smallest to thelargest scales, Santander, Spain, June 2016.

356. SO(10) Dark Matter Models, invited talk at the 12th International Workshop on the Dark Side ofthe Universe (DSU16), University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway, July 2016.

357. Direct Detection in CMSSM-like Models, invited talk at the 2016 CDMS collaboration meeting,University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, August 2016.

358. Reviving SO(10) for Cosmology, invited talk at Simplicity II workshop, Fermilab, Batavia IL Septem-ber 2016.

359. Cosmology based Reviews, 2016 PDG Collaboration and Advisor Committee Meetings, CERN, Oc-tober 2016.

360. Supersymmetric Dark Matter: CMSSM-like Models in the LHC era, invited talk at Dark Matterfrom aeV to ZeV: 3rd IBS-MultiDark-IPPP Workshop, Lumley Castle, Durham, England, November2016.

361. Supersymmetric vs SO(10) models of Dark Matter, invited talk at the Conference on CosmologyGravitational Waves and Particles, Nanyang Technical University, Singapore, February 2017.

362. The status of Supersymmetric Dark Matter after LHC Run I and alternatives from Grand Unification,High Energy Physics Seminar, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, March 2017.

363. The status of Supersymmetric Dark Matter after LHC Run I and alternatives from Grand Unification,High Energy Physics Seminar, University of Delaware, Newark DE, April 2017.

364. Supersymmetric Dark Matter after LHC Run I and Implications for Detection, invited talk at IceCubeParticle Astrophysics Symposium, Madison WI, June 2017.

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365. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis-Post Planck, High Energy Theory Seminar, University of Tokyo, Tokyo,Japan, June 2107.

366. EeV Supersymmetric Dark Matter, invited talk at the 13th International Workshop on the Dark Sideof the Universe (DSU17), Korean Institute for Advanced Study, Daejon, Korea, July 2017.

367. No-Scale Supergravity and Inflation after Planck, High Energy Theory Seminar, Korean Institute forAdvanced Study, Seoul, Korea, July 2017.

368. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis-Post Planck, invited lecture at the Stanford Summer Instutute, SLAC,Stanford, CA, August 2017.

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• Current Graduate Students:

• Previous Graduate Students:K.-W. Ng, Ph.D. 6/89D. Thomas, Ph.D. 6/91N. Kaloper, Ph.D. 6/92R. Madden, Ph.D. 9/96S. Scully, Ph.D. 8/97A. Ferstl, Ph.D. 6/00S. Lee, Ph.D. 5/05P. Sandick, Ph.D. 5/08R. Wellington, Masters 12/08E. Aver, Ph.D. 7/12F. Luo, Ph.D. 8/12M. Garcia, Ph.D. 8/16J. Zheng, Ph.D. 6/17

• Courses DevelopedPhysics 8083: General Relativity-Cosmology and Particle Physics

• University-wide committeesIT Promotions and Tenure commitee 1996-9 (Chair: 1998-1999)

• Volunteer ServicesEditor for JCAPEditor for Eurpean Journal of Physics CRefereeing for: (approximately 2 per month)Physical Review DPhysical Review LettersPhysics LettersNuclear Physics BAstrophysical JournalAstrophysical Journal LettersAstroparticle PhysicsGrants for NSF and DOE

Member of the Particle Data Group, an international group of high energy physicists which produce

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the Review of Particle Properties of which I am a co-author. This review appears every other year andis a widely used (it averages about 3000 citations) complilation of experimentally verified informationon the properties of elementary properties.Member of the PDG Representative Board, 2012 - presentMember of the Working Group on Laboratory Astrophysics, 2008-2010.

• Contracts:Principal Investigator for Department of Energy grant to Theoretical High Energy Physics(Five faculty total)

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