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Carrington, Margaret (Brandon University)|Carrington, Margaret (Université de Brandon)

Subatomic Physics Envelope - Individual — Unknown

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Purpose

Physicists are very interested in physical systems that are strongly interacting. The main reason is that quantum chromodynamics (QCD), the theory that governs the interactions of subatomic particles on a nuclear level, is strongly interacting. It has been known for years that this property of QCD is responsible for many of the unusual and interesting properties of nuclear matter.

Carrington, Margaret (Brandon University)|Carrington, Margaret (Université de Brandon) × Unknown

1 grants totalling $0

Subatomic Physics Envelope - Individual

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