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The present summary was presented by the author to participants of the NATO ASI on Atoms in Strong Fields as a (sometimes lighthearted) attempt to stimulate further thought in directions suggested by the lectures. It is organised around some themes or ideas which run as strands through the different courses, an approach which may help in providing a unified picture of the subject matter. An attempt is also made here to give some flavour of the discussion which took place before the close. By all accounts, the courses generated intense discussion involving both lecturers and students, and many of us felt that new problems were coming to the fore in Atomic Physics.
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Connerade, J.P. (1990). Summary: Nice Problems in Atomic Physics. In: Nicolaides, C.A., Clark, C.W., Nayfeh, M.H. (eds) Atoms in Strong Fields. NATO ASI Series, vol 212. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-9334-5_1
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