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Strong interactions

MAY 01, 1961
A Conference Report
A. C. Helmholz

A Topical Conference on Strong Interactions took place on December 27, 28, and 29, 1960 at the Department of Physics of the University of California in Berkeley. The Conference overlapped by one day the regular Pacific Coast Meeting of the American Physical Society. This meeting was sponsored by the American Physical Society; financial support was generously provided by the Atomic Energy Commission and by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research.

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A. C. Helmholz, University of California, Berkeley.

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