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Observation of long-lived neutral V particles

Elementary particles and weak interactions

Moment of inertia of superfluid many-fermion systems

Three lectures on elementary particle resonances

Nature of matter :purposes of high energy physics

Passage of charged particles through crystal lattices

The small distance frontier

Further evidence for Y₁ (1616) from 3.9 GeV/c K⁻n interactions

A description of final states with three, four, and five particles in pp interactions at 28.5 GeV/c

The analysis of 28.5 GeV/c pp interactions producing 6 or more charged particles

Regularization and Ward identity anomalies

Evidence for an [omega] [pi] [pi] resonance in the I=1 state at a mass of 1695 MeV

Comparison of ©Æpp annihilations and [pi]p and Kp backward elastic scattering using crossing relations

Peripheral processes in proton-proton interactions at 29 GeV/c

Numerical approach to the low energy [pi]-[pi] bootstrap

Structures in K℗± - nucleon total cross sections between 0.9 and 2.4 GeV/c

Total cross sections of K℗± mesons and antiprotons on nucleons up to 3.3 GeV/c

Comments on "Evidence of quarks in air shower cores"

Recent results from [pi] [pi] --> K©ÆK and K©ÆK --> K©ÆK interactions

[pi] [rho] mass enhancement for the backward reaction [pi]⁻ p -->p ([pi] [rho]) in a double regge pole model

Comparison of the scattering of electrons and positrons from protons at small angles

Measurement of p-p and p-d total cross sections at 3.00 GeV/c

Modern alchemy with accelerators

The detailed structure of the reactions in ©Æpp --> [pi]⁺[pi]⁻ and ©Æpp --> K⁺K⁻ from 0.7 to 2.4 GeV/c

Study of [xi] resonances in K⁻n interactions at 3.6 and 3.9 GeV/c

Evidence for a [pi] [eta] resonance at 970 MeV produced in K⁻p --> [lamda] [pi]⁺ [pi]⁻ MM at 3.9, 4.6, and 5.0 GeV/c

Further structure in K⁺N, I=0 total cross section

Summer School in Elementary Particle Physics :theories of strong interactions at high energies

Boson and baryon spectra and SU(3)

What will the neutron do next? :systematics of neutron reactions

What is an elementary particle?


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