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Algebraic Treatment of Collective Excitations in Baryon Spectroscopy

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Symmetries in Science VII

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Algebraic methods have been used extensively in hadronic physics for the description of the internal degrees of freedom (flavor-spin-color) [1]. Spectrum generating algebras and dynamic symmetries have been very instrumental in the classification of hadronic states and the construction of mass formulas, such as the Gell-Mann-Okubo mass formula [2].

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Bijker, R., Leviatan, A. (1994). Algebraic Treatment of Collective Excitations in Baryon Spectroscopy. In: Gruber, B., Otsuka, T. (eds) Symmetries in Science VII. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-2956-9_9

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