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The first elementary particle

Steven Weinberg ()
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Steven Weinberg: University of Texas

Nature, 1997, vol. 386, issue 6622, 213-215

Abstract: The electron is 100 years old this year. Of all the elementary particles, it is by far the most familiar, useful and venerable. But is it elementary? And what other particles are elementary?

Date: 1997
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