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SPIN 2000: 14th International Spin Physics Symposium SPIN 2000: 14th International Spin Physics Symposium Kichiji Hatanaka, Osaka University, Research Center for Nuclear Physics, Osaka, JAPAN ; Takashi Nakano, Osaka University, Research Center for Nuclear Physics, Osaka, JAPAN ; Kenichi Imai, Kyoto University, Department of Physics, Kyoto, JAPAN ; Hiroyasu Ejiri, Osaka University, Research Center for Nuclear Physics, Osaka, JAPAN |
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Subseries: Nuclear and High Energy Physics Published June 2001; ISBN 0-7354-0008-3 One Volume, Print; 1119 pages; 6 3/8 x 9 1/4 inches; Hardcover; $220.00 Readership: particle physicists; nuclear physicists; atomic physicists; accelerator physicists This Spin Physics Symposium combined the High Energy Spin Symposia and the Nuclear Polarization Conferences. Thus it includes the interesting subjects of spin physics in medium-low energy reactions and polarization phenomena in nuclear physics, in addition to high energy spin physics. Spin is a key element in the present and future development of particle physics, nuclear physics, and astrophysics. Spin plays a crucial role in studies of symmetries and electroweak interactions, strong interactions and QCD, and of reaction dynamics and structures of hadron-nucleon many body systems. Technical developments of spin physics are also very important. Related AIP Titles: |
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