This reference and advanced textbook is the first comprehensive and
systematic review of all methods used for the measurement, correction,
and control of the beam dynamics of modern particle accelerators. Based
on material presented in several lectures at the US Particle Accelerator
School, the text is intended for graduate students starting research or
work in the field of beam physics. Relativistic beams in linear
accelerators and storage rings provide the focus. After a review of
linear optics, the text addresses basic and advanced techniques for beam
control, plus a variety of methods for the manipulation of particle-beam
properties. In each case, specific procedures are illustrated by
examples from operational accelerators. The book also treats special
topics such as injection and extraction methods, beam cooling, spin
transport, and polarization. Problems and solutions enhance the books
usefulness in graduate courses.