The book centers mainly on the geometrical ideas on hadron scattering as generated by C-N Yang and his collaborators. The relation of elastic scattering amplitude with the hadronic form factors is obtained via the Chou-Yang model.Contents:Two Body Scattering Processes:Chou-Yang Model for Elastic ScatteringsExperimental Confirmation and ConsequencesHadronic Form FactorsAnalytic ModelsInelastic Two Body ScatteringReprints:Some Speculations Concerning High-Energy Large Momentum Transfer Processes (T-T Wu & C-N Yang)Model of Elastic High-Energy Scattering (T-T Chou & C-N Yang)Chou-Yang Model, Current-Current Interaction and Nucleon-Nucleon Scattering (S-Y Lo)Opaqueness off pp Collisions from 30 to 1500 GeV/c (A-W Chao & C-N Yang)Spin Structure of Proton-Proton Scattering the Current-Current Interaction Picture (D-J Clarke & S-Y Lo)Determination of the Pion Form Factor at Large Momentum Transfer Squared (C-H Lai et al.)Zeros in the Droplet Model (S-Y Lo)Limit of Cross-Sections at Infinite Energy (H Cheng & T-T Wu)Fragmentation:Hypothesis of Limiting Fragmentation and Experimental ConfirmationReprints:Experimental Tests of Limiting Fragmentation at the ISR (G Belletini et al.)Remarks About the Hypothesis of Limiting Fragmentation (T-T Chou & C-N Yang)Multiplicity Fluctuation and Multiparticle Distribution Functions in High-Energy Collisions (C Quigg et al.)Remarks on Multiplicity Fluctuations and KNO Scaling in pp Collider Experiments (T-T Chou & C-N Yang)and other papersReadership: High energy physicists and nuclear physicists.Key Features: Provides an important source of new and not-yet-published results from the growing Asian and international geoscience community Presents a unique view of the rapid scientific progress made by Asian researchers in topics crucial to the future of the global environment Highlights a first-hand description of how the largest scientific population in the world is working together to manage the environmental problems which will determine the economic and social growth of the world itself