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At this primitive stage of development of current algebra quarks had not yet appeared on the scene. ” The appearance of the current algebra in the speeches and discussions of this conference really marks the beginning of one of the most fruitful lines of development that has brought us to present views. 79The Conference was presided over by Christian Mgller who opened the meeting with a “Homage to Robert Oppenheimer,” who had died on 18 February of that year. Many speeches were of a theoretical nature: Diirr spoke on “Goldstone THE SOLVAY CONFERENCES IN PHYSICS 23 Theorem and Possible Applications to Elementary Particle Physics,” Haag on “Mathematical Aspects of Quantum Field Theory,” Kallen on “Different Approaches to Field Theory.
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Advances in Chemical Physics: Aspects of Chemical Evolution: XVIIth Solvay Conference on Chemistry Washington, D.C., April 23-April 24, 1980, Volume 55
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