The Cargese Summer School "Low Dimensional Applications of Quantum Field
Theory" was held in July 1995. The School was dedicated to the memory of
Claude Itzykson. This session focused on the recent progress in quantum
field theory in two dimen- sions with a particular emphasis on
integrable models and applications of quantum field theory to condensed
matter physics. A large fraction of the school was also devoted to a
detailed review of the exciting developments in four dimensional super-
symmetric Yang-Mills theory. The diversity of the topics presented
constitute, in our opinion, one of the most attractive features of these
proceedings. Some contributions constitute a very thor- ough
introduction to their subject matter and should be helpful to advanced
students in the field while others present entirely new research, not
previously published, and should be of considerable interest to the
specialist. There were in depth introductory lectures on the application
of conformal field theory techniques to disordered systems, on the
quantum Hall effect, on quantum in- tegrable systems, on the
thermodynamic Bethe Ansatz and on the new developments in supersymmetric
gauges theories. The computation of the three point function of the
Liouville model using conformal bootstrap methods was presented in
detail.