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Continuous Advances In Qcd 2006 William I Fine Theoretical Physics Institie Minneapolis Usa 1114 May 2006 Proceedings 2006th Edition M Peloso

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Continuous Advances In Qcd 2006 William I Fine Theoretical Physics Institie Minneapolis Usa 1114 May 2006 Proceedings 2006th Edition M Peloso
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Publisher: World Scientific Pub Co Inc
File Extension: PDF
File size: 55.29 MB
Pages: 611
Author: M. Peloso, M. Shifman
ISBN: 981270552X, 9789812705525
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 2006

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Continuous Advances In Qcd 2006 William I Fine Theoretical Physics Institie Minneapolis Usa 1114 May 2006 Proceedings 2006th Edition M Peloso by M. Peloso, M. Shifman 981270552X, 9789812705525 instant download after payment.

The volume contains the proceedings of the workshop Continuous Advances in QCD 2006, hosted by the Wiliam I Fine Theoretical Physics Institute. This biennial workshop was the seventh meeting of the series, held at the University of Minnesota since 1994. The workshop gathered together about 110 scientists (a record number for the event), including most of the leading experts in quantum chromodynamics and non-Abelian gauge theories in general.

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