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Weak Decay of Hypernuclei by W.M. Alberico, G. Garbarino

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Weak Decay of Hypernuclei
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Publisher: arXiv.org
Number of pages: 59

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The focus of these Lectures is on the weak decay modes of hypernuclei, with special attention to Lambda-hypernuclei. The subject involves many fields of modern theoretical and experimental physics, from nuclear structure to the fundamental constituents of matter and their interactions.

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