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NOBELPHYSICSCHEMISTRYMEDICINELITERATUREPEACEECONOMICS The Nobel Prize in Physics 2004 "for the discovery of asymptotic freedom in the theory of the strong interaction"
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Cambridge / /

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Resources Frank Wilczek Nobel Lecture Interview Other Resources / Macmillan / /

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United States / /

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Implications Bryan Webber University of Cambridge Cavendish Laboratory / USA Massachusetts Institute of Technology / USA California Institute of Technology Pasadena / University of California Santa Barbara / USA USA Kavli Institute / /

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high-energy electrons / /

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Stanford Linear Accelerator Centre / History and Implications Bryan Webber University of Cambridge Cavendish Laboratory / Massachusetts Institute of Technology / USA California Institute of Technology Pasadena / University of California Santa Barbara / USA USA Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics / /

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Frank Wilczek / H. David Politzer / Bryan Webber / Stanford Linear / /

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