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1. Excess baggage J. Hartle;
2. Through the clouds E. Witten;
3. Covariant foundations of the superparticle L. Brink;
4. Chiral symmetry and confinement T. Goldman;
5. The original fifth interaction Y. Neeman;
6. The mass hierarchy of leptons and quarks H. Fritzsch;
7. Spacetime duality in string theory J. H. Schwarz;
8. Symmetry and quasi-symmetry Y. Nambu;
9. On an exceptional non-associative superspace M. Gunaydin;
10. Algebra of reparametrization-invariant and normal ordered operators in open string field theory P. Ramond;
11. Superconductivity of an ideal charged boson system T. D. Lee;
12. Some remarks on the symmetry approach to nuclear rotational motion L. C. Biedebharn and P. Truini;
13. Uncomputability, intractability and the efficiency of heat engines S. Lloyd;
14. The new mathematical physics I. Singer;
15. For the birds V. Telegdi;
16. Gell-Mann's approach to physics A. Salam;
17. Remarks M. Goldberger.
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Add Elementary Particles and the Universe: Essays in Honor of Murray Gell-Mann, Professor Murray Gell-Mann is one of the most influential and brilliant scientists of the twentieth century. His work on symmetries, including the invention of the 'quark', in the 1950s and early 1960s has provided a foundation for much of modern particle, Elementary Particles and the Universe: Essays in Honor of Murray Gell-Mann to your collection on WonderClub |