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Lectures on Quarks

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The contents of these three lectures will be as follows: today I discuss some recent results in the naive quark model for the “old” pre-new flavour states. In the second and third lectures I deal with the search for quarks.

Lectures given at the XVIII. Internationale Universitätswochen für Kernphysik, Schladming, Austria, February 28 – March 10,1979.

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Morpurgo, G. (1979). Lectures on Quarks. In: Urban, P. (eds) Quarks and Leptons as Fundamental Particles. Acta Physica Austriaca, vol 21/1979. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-8574-2_2

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