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Quarks / Chris Quigg / Fermilab / Estia J. Eichten / Kenneth Lane / Marcela Carena / Top quark / John David Jackson / Higgs boson / Physics / Particle physics / Standard Model
Date: 2013-11-21 21:45:43
Quarks
Chris Quigg
Fermilab
Estia J. Eichten
Kenneth Lane
Marcela Carena
Top quark
John David Jackson
Higgs boson
Physics
Particle physics
Standard Model

PUBLICATIONS · CHRIS QUIGG 293. “Particle Physics after the Higgs-Boson Discovery,” to appear in Contemporary Physics FERMILAB–PUB–[removed]T. 292. “Baryon Number Violation: A Snowmass 2013 White Paper,” with

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