µSR 
 
 Opening Remarks    by 
 Canadian Inst. for Advanced Research 
 
 and 
 Dept. of Physics & Astronomy, 
 
 Univ. of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada V6T 1Z1
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 In order for a given experimental method to flourish, 
 there must be a sort of ``impedance matching'' between 
 the availability of necessary resources (both material 
 and human), the development of sophisticated techniques 
 and robust interpretive models, the emergence of timely 
 and exciting applications, the growth of an enthusiastic 
 user community and the initiative of expert practicioners.  
 Of course, apart from faith in ``progress'' generally, 
 there is no obvious reason why one should desire that 
 a given experimental method should flourish - 
 unless one happens to be one of its practicioners, 
 in which case there is no doubt.  
 As a practicioner of 
 muon spin rotation/relaxation/resonance (µSR), 
 I am naturally pleased that µSR 
 has become an indispensible experimental tool 
 of condensed matter physics, chemistry and other material science 
 as well as atomic, subatomic and other 
 fundamental physics disciplines.  
 This Web Talk outlines the history of µSR, 
 the basic muon physics that makes it possible, 
 some of the principal µSR techniques 
 and a few of their main areas of application today.