The future of muon physics

International Symposium on the Future of Muon Physics (1991 Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg)

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The future of muon physics

by International Symposium on the Future of Muon Physics (1991 Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg), K. Jungmann, Vernon W. Hughes

Aug 23, 2014

Springer

314

9783642779626

364277962X

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The future of Muon Physics presents invited lectures surveying and summarizing the present status of, and future directions in, Muon Physics. Both theoretical and experimental aspects are discussed with particular attention to the necessary features of future accelerators.

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